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Old 08-11-2024, 04:45 PM #1
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Originally Posted by Sawyer View Post
My Dad got DBS back in Dec. and it was susposed to help with the cramps in his torso, but it did not. He went the other day to get an adjustment and the Dr. said he didnt know what was going on and thus decided not to adjust him at that time. So he has to wait another 6wks before his next apt. and in the mean time he has to take morphine for the pain. Has anyone here had similar problems and if so what was the cause and what did you do to relieve them???

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Concerned Son
Hi, did they fix your dads cramps?
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