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09/19/2004 23:18
Jon 
09/19/2004 23:18
Jon 
NA vs. Surgery

Phillis,

Have your husband get two or three medical opinions. I'm not too sure about the information your physician gave your husband. My opinion: Needle Aproneurotomy for Dupuytren's Contracture is the best procedure to date. Down the road Cordase injectible may be an improvement over surgery also. However, it is still in Phase III of research, then FDA approval is required. I have had the NA procedure. The results: GREAT!It is suggested that your husband send photos of his hand(s)/finger(s) along with a brief medical history to see if you are a good candidate for the NA procedure. If you like you may send photos to: Dr. William Bourland, Memphis, Tennessee or Dr. Charles Eaton, Jupiter, Florida.

10/01/2004 23:24
Perfidia

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10/01/2004 23:24
Perfidia

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Vilings

I really do not think that Vikings have anything to do with DC. I have none of the possible 'causes' except stress and using power tools. I know that I am not related to Vikings as we have a very complete family tree.
However, I am a firm believer that stress can trigger all manner of ailments/conditions and the outcome shows itself in a 'weaker' area - I am sure that our best hope is a genetic cure -

10/03/2004 23:10
Tommy

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10/03/2004 23:10
Tommy

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Celts and Vikings

Perfidia, The Celtic bloodline seems to get equal billing. Check out the DC Research Update post from E. Wicks on 5-20-04.

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