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Old 12-11-2012, 07:37 PM #1
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Smile neurostimulator implanted

I joined Neurotalk last night I am hoping to meet others that have a neurostimulator implant so that I can learn more about the experiences that others as well as myself have had or will have concerning life with the stimulator ...... the reason for the neruo stimulator implant is chronic pain, 2 failed back surgerings, pretty extensive nerve damage from the left hip all the way to the toes.....it has been 10 1/2 weeks since the implant was done...
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