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Old 04-25-2011, 11:56 PM #9
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Hi Tina,

I wasn't offended by your comment on no permanent cure. I must admit that I had to think about it a bit. As long as the veins or arteries are not compressing the nerve, it would seem that there would be no TN. Although I know arteries can move back into a place where they are compressing a nerve even after being moved by a surgeon. Also, blood vessel can grow back and wrap around the nerve again. Or maybe none of the above! I am believing for a permanent cure! Huge smile!

Thanks so much for your prayers! They mean everything!

I am sorry it took so long to give a report. It has taken awhile to heal.

I hope you are doing well!!

Kimberly
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