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Re: Have you heard of frying of the back nerves?

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@gloriajean   What do I they  do....put a hot fry pan on her back🤔?

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Re: Have you heard of frying of the back nerves?

Hi Gloriajean! I have been meaning to write and I will!

 

Your daughter had what's called Radio Frequency De-generation (sic) or RFD and it's usually pretty effective. The procedure is miserable I'm told, but the results can be quite good.

 

Are you still getting snow? What a winter!

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Poodlepet2

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Re: Have you heard of frying of the back nerves?

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Poodlepet2 wrote:

Hi Gloriajean! I have been meaning to write and I will!

 

Your daughter had what's called Radio Frequency De-generation (sic) or RFD and it's usually pretty effective. The procedure is miserable I'm told, but the results can be quite good.

 

Are you still getting snow? What a winter!

Hugs,

Poodlepet2


 

 

          Hi, @Poodlepet2!   I had the procedure twice and it was painless and also had no adverse after-effects.  Maybe it varies depending upon the location or the physician?   Both of mine were performed by excellent pain-management specialists/anesthesiologists.

 

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@Poodlepet2 wrote:

Hi Gloriajean! I have been meaning to write and I will!

 

Your daughter had what's called Radio Frequency De-generation (sic) or RFD and it's usually pretty effective. The procedure is miserable I'm told, but the results can be quite good.

 

Are you still getting snow? What a winter!

Hugs,

Poodlepet2


Poodlepet - I wrote to you a few weeks ago, but apparently you must have changed your email address - as I don't think you ever got it or did you?  But it didn't come back rejected.  Hope you did get it. Let me know.  I'm not on charter anymore, but msn. Still have my phone no.?

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@dooBdoo wrote:

@Poodlepet2 wrote:

Hi Gloriajean! I have been meaning to write and I will!

 

Your daughter had what's called Radio Frequency De-generation (sic) or RFD and it's usually pretty effective. The procedure is miserable I'm told, but the results can be quite good.

 

Are you still getting snow? What a winter!

Hugs,

Poodlepet2


 

 

          Hi, @Poodlepet2!   I had the procedure twice and it was painless and also had no adverse after-effects.  Maybe it varies depending upon the location or the physician?   Both of mine were performed by excellent pain-management specialists/anesthesiologists.

 


dooboo - you are so lucky!!! She was told it was a success, even today she can hardly walk because of pain, her MIL is there taking care of her today.  Praying and praying for the pain to leave her!! 

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@gloriajean   What do I they  do....put a hot fry pan on her back🤔?


Ouch!! it's called  Radio Frequency De-generation - you can look it up.

 

I know it's done with needles. 

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gloriajean wrote:

dooBdoo wrote:

Poodlepet2 wrote:

Hi Gloriajean! I have been meaning to write and I will!

 

Your daughter had what's called Radio Frequency De-generation (sic) or RFD and it's usually pretty effective. The procedure is miserable I'm told, but the results can be quite good.

 

Are you still getting snow? What a winter!

Hugs,

Poodlepet2


 

 

          Hi, @Poodlepet2!   I had the procedure twice and it was painless and also had no adverse after-effects.  Maybe it varies depending upon the location or the physician?   Both of mine were performed by excellent pain-management specialists/anesthesiologists.

 


dooboo - you are so lucky!!! She was told it was a success, even today she can hardly walk because of pain, her MIL is there taking care of her today.  Praying and praying for the pain to leave her!! 


 

          Hi, @gloriajean.    Oh, gosh, I'm so sorry.   I didn't realize she's still in pain.   I guess I was very lucky, and I wish I could pass that good fortune along to your daughter.    This has to be so upsetting for all of you.   My prayers continue for Darla, and for all of your family.❤️

 

 

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Re: Have you heard of frying of the back nerves?

@gloriajean  Hi dear, I know of all the pain that Darla has been enduring for quite some time.  Of course, you know I always send my prayers for her and your niece.

 

I hope the procedure was a success and she finds relief very soon.  Those sweet little girls need their Mama to feel so much better.

 

I hope all is well with your family shortly.

 

Take care friend.

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@gloriajean  Prayers for a successful outcome for your daughter.

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 Somehow I've missed this. I have added Darla to my prayer list and pray that God will touch her in a special way.  I have only been back to the "other place" (I last posted to you) once or twice. Learning how to do something new (especially on a computer)  is hard for me these days....the concentration just doesn't seem to be there. I think I am just tired with all the caretaking responsibilities I have right now.  It does give me more time to pray for people and I am starting to see that prayer is more important than anything I will ever say or do in this life.