Re: Radio Frequency Nerve Oblation
- From: "hawki63" <hawki63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 19:45:29 GMT
top posted
Hi Patrick...
some of we sensible folk are still here...so please chime in with reasonable
stuff
think you know we have a son named patrick...now I have a grandnephew named
Patrick!!!
love the name!!
hope you are well...
hawki
"Patrick" <jimmyk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Been kinda watching things around the NG lately and not posting, tooI
much fussing and fighting for me, looks like the post numbers are going
down too, so I guess someone along the line decided to start a new
NG for CP sufferers or maybe something on yahoo or whatever.
Anyway thought I would post this, I had a radio frequency nerve oblation
or more appropriately put, have four nerve endings burned the heck out of
without hardly any anesthetic save a little local anesthesia.
It supposedly went well according to the Dr. Although I have been in
constant
spasms since, the area was S1-L5, L3-L4 bilaterally. There was a really
nasty
painful nerve on the left lower side that he did a long hard burn on, now
have lostcould
90% of all sensation at my smaller 3 toes on my left foot and the ball of
foot
just proximal to those toes. I feel pressure only, took a needle and
not
feel the prick of the needle. No motor loss though.
It has been a very painful procedure, not at all what I was expecting from
other's
experiences.
Just thought I would let y'all know what I have been up to,
--
A delusion shared by many is a culture; shared by some is a cult;
shared by 2 is love; but a delusion held by one is psychosis.
.
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