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Whew.

Those pharmaceuticals appear to be brutal on you.

My wife is in her 7th day of unrelenting T N pain, no let up, 24/7 in nature.

Did you find any relief from surgery....if you did the surgery? We are just beginning to explore the surgery option.

Hazard, I understand, is the polite term....numbness....in the face which is loss of facial control as I see it. Is that cirrect do you think?

Nevertheless, eager to know how you are doing and what protocol you are using.

Many thanks.
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