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Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk. You will find many great people here.
If you need anything just ask, I will try and help you if I can Thanks Alison
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I have a friend that had two back surgeries and then had the SCS put in. It made his pain worse. He had it in for about a year and had it taken out. He is back to work now but he does take pain meds.
There are a lot of meds out there that you might read up on here on the different forums. Go to the RSD forum and you can ask about the SCS or read what others have written about it here. You can also learn about different meds you might try there. I'm on Methadone for pain and I like it but a lot of people don't but there are so many other meds as I said. I am glad you found the group. You will find a lot of help and support here. Ada |
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Hi there Etta!
I have a Spinal Cord Stim and I love it! I know that the prospect of the trial sounds scary- wires in the spine! yikes!- but it really isn't as bad as it sounds. After you wake up from having the wires put in place, you don't notice them that much. I mean, you don't go to the beach or anything because you have these wires hanging out of you ![]() Linnie |
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