tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2318756985870843725.post7585769403097113544..comments2024-03-21T03:36:00.644-04:00Comments on Caroline's Breast Cancer Blog: Knee pain and curesCarolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14607559482363983911noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2318756985870843725.post-82921672382701823722020-03-19T00:40:18.008-04:002020-03-19T00:40:18.008-04:00Thank you so much for the site, I found a lot of u...Thank you so much for the site, I found a lot of useful information for us.<br />buy erectile dysfunction medication onlinehttps://www.dosepharmacy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2318756985870843725.post-4816840713112447972011-05-15T03:20:12.253-04:002011-05-15T03:20:12.253-04:00OK, here is the deal on Synvisic:
I've been gi...OK, here is the deal on Synvisic:<br />I've been given it twice, by two different doctors. The first guy was a terminal incompetent, who slapped some lidocaine on knee prior to injection for a few seconds, then pushed the thick liquid into my kee quickly. Not only did my head nearly come off, but I almost levitated off the table from the pain. He recommended a course of 3 injections, I never went near him again. <br />The second doctor, who I saw several years later, was not surprised that I didn't want the injections when I said I had had one before, and it was <b>awful</b>. She said I'm good at this. And she was. She used a ton of anesthetic spray, and then gently inserted the needle and slowly filled the knee with Synvisic. Unfortunately, my knee was too far gone by the time I got to her, and I am now recuperating from a total knee replacement, but those totally pain free weeks right after the injecctions were wonderful. <br />I think this is like the totally different reports we get about isotope injections for SNB. Good doctors know how to minimize pain and suffering.Sue Anoreply@blogger.com