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Please Help

by bonniejo, Jun 19, 2009 06:13PM
About 2yrs ago I was diagnosed with Occipital Neuralgia. I recently had an MRI of the cervical spine and brain. The findings were an suspected skull base epidermoid tumor and an C5 hemangioma. I have had several RF nerve blocks some help briefly, others don't work at all. I have seen a Neurosugeon and he said there is nothing surgically he could do for me. The pain and headaches are 24/7, I don't know where to go next I can't take much more of the pain. I live in Michigan so if you know of a Doctor who could help me it would be greatly appreciated.

                                                                                     Thank You
                                                                                      Bonnie
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by Dr Vinod, Jun 19, 2009 08:51PM
To: Dear bonniejo,
Consult a neurologist for the pain relief and regular consultation.For long term you are advised to visit Mayo Clinic. Take care!
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