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Angry On The Fence!

[COLOR="Black
"]Hi,
I have been diagnosed withSpinal Stenosis at L4 & L5 I have Artritus and the following treatment for Pain in right hip and buttock with pain traveling down right leg.
I have had multiple steroid injections with minimal success. Two weeks ago they did a Neurotomy on my SI Joint nerve. I got absolutely no relief from this treatment.
My Pain DR. says now I have three choices - Live with the pain OR get new Devise called Nevro Stimulator that is surgically implanted into the Spinal cannal and operated with a small wireless controll. (includes having a battery implanted also)
Or have SI bone surgery. Both are Minamaly invasive procedures. Has anyone here had any experience with the Pain stimulator Nervo the New Therapy/ OR the SI Bone surgery.
Trying to decide which is best. On the Fence![/COLOR]
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