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08/25/05 02:55
Scott
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Closest NA treatment to Washington state?

I just found out I have DC two days ago. Both hands, cords and nodules on my palms to ring fingers, just starting to affect my right hand (can't lay it flat). I've had this about 2-3 years but thought it was just weird calluses from being a musician (so you can see why I'm anxious to get started).

I live in eastern washington and was wondering where the closest NA treatment would be. I've put feelers out but too soon to hear back yet. I heard mention of someone in Idaho?

Also to let everyone know that I have learned so much from this forum and Dr. Eaton's site, thank you all!
(I shudder from the thought of hand surgery)

Scott

08/25/05 02:57
Bob

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Denkler

The closest NA doctor I am aware of is Dr. Keith Denkler in Larkspur, Ca.
Bob

08/25/05 02:16
Steve Abrams
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closest NA treatment

You may be closer to this doctor:

www.dupuytrenscenter.com/

Steve

08/25/05 02:39
jey
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closest NA treatment

Scott: I had both hands treated by Dr. Denkler in Larkspar, Calif. three weeks ago, was and still am real pleased with his technique and results. See also recent posts under topic Treatment by Dr. Denkler. Good luck, guy.. He really helped me alot. Jey.

08/26/05 02:34
tommy
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Idaho doctor

See post titled "Idaho Doctor" from 8-17-05.

05/14/06 02:43
Mike Starring
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Dr. David Kline and NA

This should be the last blog on this site and I hope it helps a lot of people. I went to three local doctors in the Puget sound area and all recommended the standard surgery. All I could think about was how brutal it was. then I went to a seminar that was horrible, at Whidbey General Hospital and of the ninteen people there besides me, all had had the surgery and the dupytrens came back within two weeks to a year. they were at the end of the road. I did not want to go to Florida to Dr. Eaton for NA, but that was my only option. I waited so long, one DR, suggesting amputating my little finger on my right hand. I read about Dr. Kline on this website and researched it further and made my decision. It was an awesome move. It was a ten hour drive to Ontario, Or., but well worth it. On Thursday, after a half hour with Dr. Kline, my left hand was restored to normal. On Friday, my worst hand is back about 90 %. The most surprising thing is that I was really sore for one day, and drove the ten hours home on Saturday, the next day, with no pain. On my right hand, he did the impossible. It may not be this for everyone, but I teared up on the way home. He was my miracle. The fact is I can have this proceedure again and again and if I had the regular surgery, I would be at the end of my rope if it returned, and it usually does. My total cost, 1520 dollars, versus 20 thousand and months off of work. If Dr. Kline was a painter, he would be considered an artist. Why is there any debate over which proceedure to choose? For your convnience: info@dupuytrenscenter.com This is not an ad, but a sincere letter to those making a decision..NA works and this is a great doctor. Physically he restored both hands. Mentally, he restored my life. Anyone at this crossroads is welcome to write me and ask me more, but I think I said it all here. Incidently, I typed this email two days after the fact. go there!

05/15/06 02:42
Randy H.
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Resistance Is Futile

Mike,

Three cheers for Kline!!! Isn't it cool? Thank God for Search Engines and BioS.

Yep, I certainly wondered why so much of what has been proclaimed about NA on this site over the last three years has met with so much scrutiny and debate. We don't see that too much anymore, not with the legitimacy created by Eaton, Denkler and now Kline's new Killer web sights and the testimonies like yours that are now commonplace.

That, plus the acceptance of Eaton's team of NA superstars being allowed to speak at the upcoming American Society of Hand Surgery in September has pretty much discredited all challenge here that NA is safe, effective and here to stay.

It will be fascinating beyond belief what the reaction of the leading CHS in the country will have have after seeing the overwhelming evidence presented to them. Eaton's knows *all* the objections and is loaded for Bear with the "Reality Check" of what actually is True and now clinically proven.

I'd rather be there for that than see the Clippers beat the Suns, Jack Bauer expose the President, or who wins American Idol.

CHS:.....Resistance Is Futile:-)

06/08/06 02:03
carl
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dr kline

Mike...i posted here about having my hand done by Kline back
in February. besides the success and easy i was impressed with what a comfortable experience it was. i have had too many experiences with docs that are clinical "stiffs". Kline is about as far from a 'stiff' as any i've met. maybe its because he has DC, case in point: when i was ready to leave he extended his hand(i instinctively hesitated)and he said "go ahead you don't have to be embarrassed anymore". only a DC sufferer would understand

carl

07/19/06 02:20
Vic Queen
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Needle aponeyrotomy


Though chances are remote, would you know of doctors nearer or in the UK able to perform NA. Information within the UK is unbelievably thin.

Hopefully,

Vic Queen

09/20/06 02:45
Lori
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NA procedure

If you need a doctor for NA in Richmond, VA here are two:

Dr. Sanjay S. Desai 804-288-3136 WestEnd Orthopedic Clinic
Dr. Dave Cannon 804-730-2121 Memorial Regional Med Center

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