Friday, April 30, 2010

Could someone help in identifying throbbing acute nail-base pain due to slammed door over finger accident?

Am suffering from acute throbbing pain in my nail - seems to be located in the nerve - often colour tunrs bluish-purple. Due to a slammed door over my index finger some 20yrs back, I am suffering from acute throbbing pain in my nail. Been to many doctors and specialists. Even had surgery. No relief. One diagnosed that my nerve had been 'broken' - maybe severed, and this is causing the throbbing pain. Am taking Olfen - diclofenac for brief relief. Can anyone please assist? The pain is so acute that I am even considering amputation.ThanksCould someone help in identifying throbbing acute nail-base pain due to slammed door over finger accident?
Amputation may not even help . . . the pain is being stored in the neural memory and is being replayed. The effected nerve may originate at the point of the injury, however the memory travels all the way through the nerves back to your pain receptors in your brain which tells you your finger is injured and then produces the necessary steps to repair it (occasionally flooding it with blood to provide oxygen and white blood cells to repair and protect from infection turning it the color of a bruise) The nerves need to be ';reset';. The technique is called neural therapy and you need to find a good doctor who understands what it is . . . This site should help . . .Could someone help in identifying throbbing acute nail-base pain due to slammed door over finger accident?
you have to go back in your time and relax, see this from another view point in casual equating your present condition in terms of just moving down psychologically and relax, where are you now, are you trying to hard to understand me, each word is taking you some where, when you had the look at what happened in your mind and there was the moment when it was struck that it didn't hurt and you first held your breath and rapid cycled. look away and relax and come back, see the time when it was acute but you had not built your present perception. see your angry for not see that your are in pain and why can't i see it, know see what i said and trade views just long enough to come to your senses about what was in the wound that doesn't belong there, see through your mind and look at the frame for frame enplantments it sequentical wound care was there ever anything embedded or cleaned off when you were looking in what is in, help me slow the window down when you sleep and it will come to you in the morning

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