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Old 03-12-2012, 06:37 PM #10
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so glad I found this. I'm sure my story is similar to others: after years of symptoms and dealing with pain and doctors telling me I had everything (or nothing) under the sun, I was finally referred to a vascular surgeon whom I saw last week. Today we did a scalene block... I'm worried since so far my smyptoms haven't gone away while I have heard fantastic stories of people feeling like normal... we'll see what happens.
Happy I found this group! can't wait to learn more and talk to others about this. I think that is the hardest thing sometimes.

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