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Old 11-11-2010, 05:07 PM
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Default SCS for pain in feet due to neuropathy

Hello all you SCS posters. I am new to this site but I love what I've seen as I looked around. I'm hoping that there is someone out there that has had an SCS installed for neuropathy in the feet. I have the usual pain, burning and numbness that goes with having this awful affliction. I get confused when I read the posts that describe the time element; many seem to be taking months to get to the point where their implant is put in place. I simply saw my pain doctor and the SCS was the first thing that he wanted to talk about since I had already done the drug therapy with little success. That was two weeks ago and I'm getting my trial SCS this coming Monday (11-15) (I saw the psycologist last week). I'm reading about hospital stays and painful surgery and he is telling me that the implant (if my temp. shows good results) is a simple outpatient procedure. Could anyone tell me if I'm getting straight scoop from my doctor or am I misreading what some are saying? I would love to hear from some of you. Thanks in advance. - Lonnie
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