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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 434114" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Thanks guys. I dont know if I will have this same guy the next time I go but I hope so. There are a several doctors in this clinic. This is just a pain management clinic so they really dont do anything but help me manage the pain and they will do procedures on spines but they dont do anything on the knees which I dont quite understand. I wish they would at least do cortisone shots. However like we talked about, those are a catch 22 situation, the more I have those, the more my knee deteriorates. </p><p></p><p>I have thought of one thing, Susie has mentioned several times something called lidoderm patches which are squares that are infused with lidocaine and can be placed on the skin to help relieve pain sort of like those store bought icy hot patches but these numb you. I am going to ask the Dr for these since Susie says they help her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 434114, member: 1514"] Thanks guys. I dont know if I will have this same guy the next time I go but I hope so. There are a several doctors in this clinic. This is just a pain management clinic so they really dont do anything but help me manage the pain and they will do procedures on spines but they dont do anything on the knees which I dont quite understand. I wish they would at least do cortisone shots. However like we talked about, those are a catch 22 situation, the more I have those, the more my knee deteriorates. I have thought of one thing, Susie has mentioned several times something called lidoderm patches which are squares that are infused with lidocaine and can be placed on the skin to help relieve pain sort of like those store bought icy hot patches but these numb you. I am going to ask the Dr for these since Susie says they help her. [/QUOTE]
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