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Old 09-02-2010, 03:30 PM
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I just can't decide if it is important in an emergency situation to know about a SCS. I can't fly anyway because of my back... it sounds like that is the only reason for the card. If I am mistaken, please please correct me. Since I don't always have a purse or wallet with me, if it is important in an emergency situation, I want to put it on a bracelet in the future. Like I said, it is a long way off for me... I just got the results from my bone scan today and will get a card in the mail within a week of my next appt with my pain management doctor--the process to get a SCS is just beginning for me.
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