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Old 09-12-2012, 10:00 PM #1
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Default A new member and not sure if this is the right place for me

9 years ago during a finger surgery, the anesthesiologist caused a collapsed lung. The ER doctor inserted the chest tube but in the wrong area. A thoracic surgeon reinserted the tube. I have intercostal nerve and chest wall damage and chronic pain. I have been with a Pain management doctor the entire time and am a bionic woman with an implanted spinal cord stimulator and implanted pain pump! I would like to know if others are experiencing weight gain due to the medications and anyone with pain at their pump site?

This looks like a nice group to be part of and hope I fit in and someone can relate to my problems.
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