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Old 02-18-2008, 05:00 AM #2
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Default I had a mvd

I had a MVD back in July 31st of 1997 and it worked until Sept. of 2007
it was the best 10 pain free years of my life until the pain came back! I didn't know it was the best 10 best pain free years of my life UNTIL THE PAIN CAME BACK! I wish I would have known!
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Anyone had "endoscopic microvascular decompression" as opposed to just "microvascular decompression"?

Seems to me that it would be less invasive and hence less traumatic. Just considering my options for TN.

peace

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