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Old 03-02-2010, 10:36 PM #1
ibjustwrite ibjustwrite is offline
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Shocked bundle of nerves

First post. I am a 48 yeaar old female having the Boston Scientific trial implanted 2morrow. Looking forward to getting some support and advice here.

I have L-4 disc bulge and chronic hip pain for past 2 years. Medication has increased and increased. Everytime I try to lower it, it gets worse again. Hoping to have enough success with the implant to walk around the block. That would be AWESOME!!!

Anyway, thanks for letting me come on board.
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