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Gunny,
It would appear that the detox is not so much for those who have been under the care of Pain Management dealing with chronic pain; but rather those who have abused or are dealing with addiction. When is a trial for the SCS suppose to take place? Should the trial be successful, and you decide to go with a permanent implant, there may be a period of managing the pain relating to the SCS implant. This may play a part in determining a gradual lessening of pain meds. Please keep in touch. Gerry |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Gunny Fitz (01-09-2017) |
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Understood Gerry.
Thankfully, my awesome BCBS Federal Plan covers this type of thing. ![]() Unfortunately , the normal titrate method of gradually coming off them will NOT work for me! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ger715 (01-10-2017) |
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I agree, coming off them gradually is difficult for most of us that are on high dose medication for chronic pain. Glad you qualify. Gerry |
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