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Old 10-29-2010, 04:09 PM #1
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Originally Posted by daniella View Post
Hi. I have PN and RSD and was suggested a scs but then it was put on hold due to other procedures causing more pain. Have you had any other procedures before this? May I ask what state you live in? I have a friend who has PN and she has 2 scs one for legs and one for the arms. If you want to PM me I can ask her to email you about how she is doing.
I live in Kansas. I'll shoot you a PM with my email, I'd love to hear how your friend is doing. I'm new to this posting style so it may take me a few to figure it out.
Thank you. I'm sorry things are on hold for you right now.
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