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Old 08-22-2007, 11:12 PM #19
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danielle-
what does this mean?
Is a tunneled epidural catheter. Its gives med through the spine. For me this was to be able to do extreme reabilitation on my legs and is only in for 6 weeks.
is it just for awhile then to get better? it cannot be for PN as it would go away that fast or would it?
or set me straight- i dont get it-what is the pain that you are having the pump for?
thanks
and to the person trying to decide about the scs-please let us know everything you find out. my docs vote one yes and one no- i cant take the drugs and i cant take the pain so i know what a bind you are in. how to decide is the question. we always want to believe that something will work.
i keep posting on everything possible to try to get relief.
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