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    Similar questions about the same problem have been answered lately. Some people do experience more pain than others, however excessive pain isn't something that the majority of HT patients experience. I've had a few HTs so far but all have been almost pain free. I'd say check with your doctor. That's the first thing you need to do. I also hope your doctor is a competent one. Many people make the mistake of going to some never heard of doctor who's not better than a butcher. So I hope you didn't make that mistake.

    There are cases -although rare- where HT patients have pain that lasts for a very long time because of damage done to the nerves by a bad doctor usually.

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