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Old 06-25-2012, 07:15 PM #8
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Unhappy new to neurotalk and getting an SCS

Hi
I am looking at having a trial of the SCS as i have chronic lower back pain but i am now questioning if it will be suitable for me.
I do get peripheral pain in my legs but the main pain is in my back.

I would love to get by without medication as i feel like a junky with the amount of medication i am on, but i cannot function without pain relief as it is so debilitating.

i would love to hear how you get on with an SCS if you have it fitted before me.

(i have no idea of the etiquette on these threads so sorry if ive just popped onto your thread and waffled)
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