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Hi everyone!

I got home from the hospital today after surgery on Friday. My doctor said

everything went well, but there are no gaurantees that it will be sucessful.

What he did was locate and remove a neuroma on the saphenous nerve, and then

cut the nerve and drill a small hole in the tibia and buried the nerve in the

hole. This is supposed to " rewire " the nerve and help the pain. He has done

many of these and has had a good success rate for RSD patients. I guess we

shall wait and see.

Thank you all for all of your concern and kind words last week, and being new

to the group, it meant alot to me. I hope every one has had a nice weekend.

Jai

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Hi Jai, so glad you are home!! And am glad it looks like a sucess. i was

praying for you and now will continue so that all will be well with this

surgery. How long were you in surgery/ How is your pain level now? Well glad

to have you home and back sweetie!!

Love LORI

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Hi Jai,

Glad to hear that you're home from the hospital and that the surgery went

well.

Hopefully, the procedure will be successful. Quite honestly, I've never

heard of " burying " the nerve, but it makes sense to me.

Try and relax, and get yourself well!

Hugs,

Jo

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Jai,

Glad your surgery is over and you are back home. It's so nice to get back

home isn't it?

I'm sure the doctor sounded like he knew what he was doing and you are well

on your way to recuperate.

Felice

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Hi Jai Welcome Home and hope you are doing good now. I have heard oof the

operation you have had and some people are luck and like anything else there

not. But they do these at Cleveland Clinic too. There's a program for RSD

there, but me being 4+ it wont help me. I am going into the hospital next

Tues. for a Total Shoulder Replacement and I have to go in the nigh before

so they can put a CVP line or another IV line in the femora vein as I have

ran out of veins in normal places along time ago:( They can come up with

odd place's, but that is our life line in OR.and for pain med's after. He

(Dr, Lema)said he probably would send me home with a PCA Pump. He said he is

going to have to give me more than the normal person because oof my tolerance

to narcotics and also you need a lot with this type or Surgery. Honey I wish

you luck in your recovery and hope things go as planned. They will I just

feel it. Hug's Debi T./4+:))))

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Jai,

Hope you are doing well. Please rest and take it

easy. Let us know how you are.

Hugs, Tracey

--- jaismonkey@... wrote:

> Hi everyone!

> I got home from the hospital today after surgery on

> Friday. My doctor said

> everything went well, but there are no gaurantees

> that it will be sucessful.

> What he did was locate and remove a neuroma on the

> saphenous nerve, and then

> cut the nerve and drill a small hole in the tibia

> and buried the nerve in the

> hole. This is supposed to " rewire " the nerve and

> help the pain. He has done

> many of these and has had a good success rate for

> RSD patients. I guess we

> shall wait and see.

>

> Thank you all for all of your concern and kind words

> last week, and being new

> to the group, it meant alot to me. I hope every one

> has had a nice weekend.

> Jai

>

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