TexasT's House - Part 2

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TexasT

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OK I'll google that up so I can 1/2 way understand what you just said. But I think I understand. I can think of two more I would love for them to turn off. Left arm nerve that goes down through the "funny bone" (sorry about the technical medical term) and the one on the other arm that covers the 1st, 2nd and 1/2 of the third finger. (which ever that one is)

Hummm, ya know ... the thumb isn't actually considered to be a finger like the other four are.

Am I right nurses?

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TexasT

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Depends who ya talk to I guess. LOL

There's actually a difference FranC.

A human has four fingers and one thumb on each hand. The fingers include the index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger.

Each finger has three different segments, connected by three joints.

The thumb consists of two joints and two segments.

Remember, I got that fancy Internet Degree signed by a whole bunch of people for $189.95 plus shipping and handling.

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Hey, has anybody seen or heard anything from Mod?

I haven't seen our boy here or at the other VJ site.

salem, I'll PM SecondChance on Friday ... assuming I can remember to do it that far off ...

TT

I was also wondering about Mod. I have seen a few likes here and there, but not much more :(
 

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OK I'll google that up so I can 1/2 way understand what you just said. But I think I understand. I can think of two more I would love for them to turn off. Left arm nerve that goes down through the "funny bone" (sorry about the technical medical term) and the one on the other arm that covers the 1st, 2nd and 1/2 of the third finger. (which ever that one is)

Gummy, my doc has very good illustrated info on his site that I can send. It is not a fun procedure BUT, most do get relief for anywhere from 12-18 months until the nerves regenerate. It has worked well for me. Harder cases, there is always a spinal cord stimulator.

I Pmd it to you, Gummy.
 
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