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Re: doctor dellon.
How did they determine that the ilioinguinal, the iliohypogastric, and genitofemoral nerves are involved? Do they explain how you could have possibly injured all 3 nerves?
Allow me to be skeptical after my failed and unnecessary dorsal surgery with Dr.D. I understand that you are desperately looking for an answer but please be cautious. At least ask to be put in contact with one of their patients that was cured by a similar procedure.
I kept in touch for a couple of years with 5 of Dr.D's surgery patients (some of them having had multiple surgeries). None of them improved.
You clearly have some doubts. Maybe you should listen to your intuition.
Allow me to be skeptical after my failed and unnecessary dorsal surgery with Dr.D. I understand that you are desperately looking for an answer but please be cautious. At least ask to be put in contact with one of their patients that was cured by a similar procedure.
I kept in touch for a couple of years with 5 of Dr.D's surgery patients (some of them having had multiple surgeries). None of them improved.
You clearly have some doubts. Maybe you should listen to your intuition.
“Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.”
S.Freud
S.Freud
Re: doctor dellon.
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Re: doctor dellon.
The inferior cluneal (2), pudendal (3), and dorsal (2) nerves.
“Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.”
S.Freud
S.Freud