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Old 09-08-2008, 08:16 PM #1
Leslie Leslie is offline
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Default Help with placement of patches

Everyone-

I need some assistance with the placement of patches. I have some lidoderm patches and have been using them with very little success. I researched the anatomy site that mrsD suggested but still don't have much luck.

I am primarily seeking relief for the pain in my toes, the burning on the top of my feet and the burning of the shinbones. Can some tell me where to place them? Also, I see that many of you cut them as needed. How do I know if I am cutting them down to much? Maybe that is my problem...

Thank you!!

P.S...I got my rejection letter from Mayo today. I am terribly bummed. I don't know if they could do any better than the neuro I have now but I like to think they would have researched a bit more than he did...
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