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Is NA a short term fix?
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06/10/2004 23:29
Larry B.

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06/10/2004 23:29
Larry B.

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N.A. and N.A. only!!

After much reseach and several board certified hand surgeons telling me I should have major fasciectomy with months of rehab and possible disastrous complications, I decided to have N.A. I originally scheduled with Dr. Badois in France, but after researching the credentials of Dr. Eaton in Florida....Hello Sunshine State. On May 17th, 2004 Dr. Eaton performed N.A. on my rt. hand. Today it is almost normal except for the palpable bands. My fingers are straight and I have full usage of it. I am soooooo glad I went that route.
Sincerely,
LDB

06/11/2004 23:45
Olly

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06/11/2004 23:45
Olly

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NA------Not THE solution for everybody

After 6 operations on the left hand -everytime this hand became worse -(now a claw and juseles)----and 4 operations on the right hand--- i found the only doctor in Holland who does NA. He snapped a few cords between my thumb and finger.
After 2 day.s it s started again -- this painfull proces of growing new cords in the palm and my finger.
So , may be this technic is a blessing for much patients,but for them who have Dup. in a __very extreem and agressive way (as the doctors call my case)it does NOT WORK
So now ...with only one hand to use....my hope to get more grip .. to be able to do my own shopping in the supermarket is gone...............I can NOT pick-up anything bigger as 5 - 6 cm..(saves a lot of monney !!!)------------):)

05/31/2005 23:42
Golfer

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05/31/2005 23:42
Golfer

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NA

I am sorry to hear that Olly. DD patients seem to be two types. Some have NA come back fast and other have 3 years or more before the next NA treatment.

05/31/2005 23:24
Michael

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05/31/2005 23:24
Michael

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Olly is gone

Why would you answer a post that is a year old?

06/02/2005 23:06
Roxy

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06/02/2005 23:06
Roxy

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NA

I am glad to see the stories about how long NA lasts. I had NA in the Sunshine State about a year ago. My fingers are still OK. I hope I can last 3 or 4 years as some have. I just love the sucess stories.

06/03/2005 23:07
Linda 
06/03/2005 23:07
Linda 
dupuytrens!!!I

I have been looking at and reading this site for two years. I am getting tired of the same old shit NA thats it and no soloution and I don't think everyone could be happy. To nice of a soloution. My life sucks most days as I do feel comfortable at halloween otherwise a clip and a temporarory snip at expensive costs just doesn't cut it. Does anyone have any balls here??????
Linda

06/03/2005 23:14
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06/03/2005 23:14
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Get A Grip

Dear linda,

Yes lady........ Whevos R Us!

We've got it all!

We have full Open Surgery. We have NA testimonies until your're sick of them. We have PD Labs in Texas (useless). We have Collegenase Trials for the FDA halted for lack of funds. We have Supplements you shouldn't take until the Cows come home. We even have New Theories on the causes of DD (too much insulin...not enough). It goes On!

Seriously, What more could you ask for in an independent DD Site!

And your problem is exactly what? No Magic Wand to fix your little Bo-Bo? Welcome to the club, our new little poster.

Please, if you will, give us the address of a site that can make this all this go away. Tell us, if you can, where the information lies that makes our common malady benign. Surely You Know.

We await in breathless anticipation.

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