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Old 05-20-2010, 10:45 PM #1
thedspeth thedspeth is offline
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Default 13 Months Post Op

Greetings all.

My name is Todd, and I have posted several times on this site last year both leading up to my operations and a few times afterwards. I am still pain free after 13 months. I had the MVD surgery performed on 4/6/09 which was a complete success. I had previous had a cyberknife treatment which only gave me about 60 days of no pain. I hope and pray for all who are afflicted with TN (and all painful conditions). I will gladly answer any emails sent to me personally at thedspeth@gmail.com as I'm proud to say I am a success story.

God bless you all. Keep fighting for a pain free life.

Todd
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