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Old 05-01-2010, 11:21 AM
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I have had the 1st surgery for my scs back in 2006 and I haven't ran it for over a year now because they can't get it programmed to work right. I found out about 8 months to a year ago that the leads in my neck area from my scs of coarse are crooked. the last time they tried to reprogram me before they found out that the leads were crooked everytime she tried to reprogram it it felt like she was burning my spine. It hurt like the dickens. When they found out that they were crooked they told me not to run my scs until wc will approve of me to get the leads replaced. I have yet to get the approval, but with everything I here about the problems of spread after surgeries no matter what they are for I am scared.I have had the thought cross my mind that instead of getting the leads replaced maybe a better idea is to just get it taken out.Does anyone have any opinions on what might be the best thing for me? I am scared sorry.

Sincerely,
Tracy
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