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Old 08-14-2011, 12:41 AM #1
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I was in to see my doc last week. He said the pain was so intense for me because he was not able to inject the steroid and numbing medication after the ablation because I was bleeding a little too much.

The pain has subsided, but I will have to have the procedure done again in a few weeks, because he didn't burn away all of the nerves that are causing the problems. We didn't realize how far up he needed to go up on my neck. I should be doing good after the second procedure and hopefully it won't be as painful this time around.
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