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Old 01-03-2012, 09:04 AM #6
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I can't answer the question about AD starting as a mild burning then getting worse. But I did have a radifrequency rhizotomy in 1998 and I remember I did have some burning and aching that I worried might be AD. It wasn't constant and I used a rice sock (an old sock with rice in it that I heated in the microwave) to ease the pain. And it did go away. I think we delayed decreasing my meds for awhile but I did get off them. The numbness was very uncomfortable but it does ease in time. And it was comforting after awhile because I felt protected from the TN pain.
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