Well, Dr. Hauser agreed that we should try PRP. Except for drawing of the blood it was the exact same as the last procedure. After a six hour nap, it feels about the same as well, although my hip and neck feel a little fuller than usual. I was told this was to be expected because the platelet rich plasma is thicker than sodium morrhuate and will feel a little more... pressure.
I showed Dr. Hauser how I now want to adjust my neck (it's different, hard to describe without a visual aid), and he said he might include my T1 now. ...Also commented on how I have a lot going wrong, called me high maintenance, ha!
... the nurse told me that my platelet rich plasma was the brightest, reddest PRP she has seen in her 12 years of working there. Typically People's are dark, almost black. I asked her what that means, and she said it means that my blood is highly oxygenated, which is a really, really good thing. "Whatever you're doing," she said, "Keep on doing it."
I am hoping that this will be my last treatment, with the PRP enough to put me over the edge. However, I am willing to have one more treatment, and if that doesn't work, I might just have to call it quits. I don't know, but I can't keep pumping money into this forever. Obviously I'll cross that bridge when I get to it, but I need to draw a line somewhere.
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