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Originally Posted by alt1268
I want to know since June 2010 what your lawyer is doing about this issue. I know here in delaware it takes 3 or 4 months to get in front of the labor board. Why is it taking so long?
The stimulator is different from the TENS unit. The wires are placed into the spine and the vibration is often a different sensation.
What is your neurolist giving you? He/she could be giving you pain medication.
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I got a partial settlement and he has been fighting with the insurance company to get my medical bills reimbursed. Not sure what else he can do; he is now working on my behalf trying to get approval for the pain doctor and psychologist, but in the meantime I either endure in agony or try to be seen and pay cash up front if the office allows it.
As for medications - Baclofen and Carbamazepine is all I am on. Been that way since November 2011 after my allowed pain meds and antibiotics ran out after the latest major infection.