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Old 09-05-2012, 11:18 AM #1
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Default Another new treatment(my cousin is doing)

I had posted earlier about the Symphony shot that did not seem to help my cousin. However, yesterday she stopped over and said the same foot doctor has been doing a combination of anastisia and nerve block injections in her foot. She said this seems to be working. Some how this combination is waking up the nerves and she said her pain and numbness is leaving. I have more specific information at home that I will add. I may check this one out.
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