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Old 04-03-2009, 06:11 PM #17
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Hi everybody

So I thought I'd post an update at the bottom of this thread. There are so many new people who are terrified at the diagnosis. AS WAS I. But I am now 9 weeks post op (MVD) and am pain free. Just some residual numbness which is from all of the dental/oral surgeries, but as far as the MONSTER AX HANDLE IN MY CHEEK it is GONE.

Maybe this will help someone out there who is scared, confused, anxious or just worried sick about what might be down the road.

Wishing you all health and happiness.

CAT
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