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Old 01-06-2010, 10:43 PM #5
Wilbyfree Wilbyfree is offline
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Hello, I am new to this forum as well. I am sorry for the pain that you are experiencing, I have widespread pain as well, but have Causalgia in both lower extremities. I did interview last year for the spinal cord stimulator, I did some research, if your problem is in your back it does show some promise. What they explained to me was that it shuts off the pain literally by using electronic impulses. If you have ever used the TENS unit, it does about the same thing except it focuses on the area that it is applied. I chose not to have it due to the fact that I have major trauma in both of my feet and it did not treat that pain, which meant that I would still have to take pain meds. There is a trial session, I do know that. I would recommend the trial, it is only for 3 to 5 days and there is nothing permanent it will just give you an idea.

Weighing out the pros and cons on something you know absolutely nothing about is stressful, I have learned to meditate and ask my body, mind and spirit to move me in the right direction. It is all trial and error, but it is your body and your choice. God Bless
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