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Old 07-27-2008, 06:53 PM #1
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Angry Failed Rightside Rhizotomy

Hey There,

I am new to the site and was wanting to get some insight on Rhizotomies. I had my first thoracic one doneon July 17, 2008 and I am still feeling pain on my right side. I haven't gone for my follow up appointment yet. But I am very discouraged due to the fact that I thought I would have better results. I really thought there would be less pain. Is there anyone out there that has any feedback to what my issues are. Anyone with a history of failed Rhizotomy???~

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