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Hi All,

Yesterday, after trigger-finger surgery on my right thumb, I was

growing worried about the many hours of absolute numbness that

persisted(sensory nerve damage being one of the risks of tendon-

release procedure)

Finally, I put some full strength DMSO on the exposed part of my thumb

and within FIVE seconds, feeling returned to that spot!

The DMSO carried that anesthetic right out. Neat, huh?

Be well,

Léna

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Gee Wally, that is swell, and we do a big drum roll here in texas for

passing that info along.

Lena, I wonder if it might help the damaged nerves? just a question, david

lubbock tx

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> Hi All,

> Yesterday, after trigger-finger surgery on my right thumb, I was

> growing worried about the many hours of absolute numbness that

> persisted(sensory nerve damage being one of the risks of tendon-

> release procedure)

> Finally, I put some full strength DMSO on the exposed part of my thumb

> and within FIVE seconds, feeling returned to that spot!

> The DMSO carried that anesthetic right out. Neat, huh?

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

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Wow, Lena.. good for you. Glad you thought of the DMSO. DMSO is

supposed to be great for strokes, spinal injuries, burns etc. If you

keep using it to help you heal faster, keep us posted, ok? Lola

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Luckily, there was no damage (The nerves lie perilously close to the

tendon being released, so that's one of the risks, though) that's why

I was eager to get rid of the effects of the anesthesia, to see if

things were normal. I know that they use DMSO to transport donor

organs, so I'd assume it keeps things in the best shape possible. L

Gee Wally, that is swell, and we do a big drum roll here in texas for

passing that info along.

Lena, I wonder if it might help the damaged nerves? just a question,

david

lubbock tx

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>

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> Hi All,

> Yesterday, after trigger-finger surgery on my right thumb, I was

> growing worried about the many hours of absolute numbness that

> persisted(sensory nerve damage being one of the risks of tendon-

> release procedure)

> Finally, I put some full strength DMSO on the exposed part of my thumb

> and within FIVE seconds, feeling returned to that spot!

> The DMSO carried that anesthetic right out. Neat, huh?

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

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Great story!!

mara

> Hi All,

> Yesterday, after trigger-finger surgery on my right thumb, I was

> growing worried about the many hours of absolute numbness that

> persisted(sensory nerve damage being one of the risks of tendon-

> release procedure)

> Finally, I put some full strength DMSO on the exposed part of my thumb

> and within FIVE seconds, feeling returned to that spot!

> The DMSO carried that anesthetic right out. Neat, huh?

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

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