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Old 06-09-2015, 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE View Post
They always do a trial SCS first, and it always comes out within a week. The permanent version includes implanting the battery pack as well. (I'm terrified that a even a trial might cause spread.)

I'm only making this clear in case it comes up again. Just say, "I had an unsuccessful SCS trial."

If your doc was writing Schedule II drugs early, he actually could have lost his license. You can do an internet search with your meds to figure out what schedule they are. It's IMPORTANT to know. Regulations vary and if you're taking non Schedule II drugs, it will be easier.
Lit, I wondered why my pm doc did not prescribe anything other than lyrica for pain my first visit. He must have been wanting to know if the block worked or not before he prescribed anything else for pain. I wish they would have explained that to me, I thought he was just being a <bleep>...

thanks for that info!!!
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