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10/12/2003 23:54
Dennis 
10/12/2003 23:54
Dennis 
Help

Please help me. I do not want my hand doctor to cut up my hands. I have a curled up pinky.

10/13/2003 23:27
Randy H.

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10/13/2003 23:27
Randy H.

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Two Choices

Dennis,

You have two choices.

All I can tell you is that if I had it to do over, I would have taken a short French vacation. I write software and normally type about 60 words/minute. Six months of hand therapy and I'm still hunting and pecking out this message. Get the picture?

Purchase Walt's video on NA ($5) and see for yourself.

http://jvm.com/wstagner/main.htm

10/19/2003 23:13
Don Westin

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10/19/2003 23:13
Don Westin

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USA

Why the Hell do not the USA docs learn to use the NA? This makes no sense. Think of the relief we could have. Does money stand in the way? Greedy docs? I don't know. Some doc must have the urge to learn it, wouldn't you think? They all don't think the same. Some are off the wall. Those are the ones that might try.

10/19/2003 23:59
Jim C.

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10/19/2003 23:59
Jim C.

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NA in Belgium

Just returned from a successful NA treatment in Brussels by Dr. M. Ramaekers. Ring and little fingers on left hand affected (little finger stage IV). Two weeks since procedure--little finger 90% corrected, ring finger and rest of hand back to normal--no pain or discomfort. She recommended I return for a second visit for the remaining 10% correction. Procedure took ~45 minutes (apparently relatively complex) and cost ~300 euro. I put off surgery for years and now am glad I did. Just another data point...

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