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I had a rhizotomy in mid January. It was done for lower back pain and very painful legs. I also have massive neck damage and have been living with constant headaches, migraines and neck pain. Although I did not anticipate this, I haven't had a headache or migraine since it was done. My neck will still burn if I do something I shouldn't, but the actual neck pain has disappeared.

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