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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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i have 2, each implanted by a different doctor. i have an abs stage 2 (cervicle), and an abs stage 4 (lumbar).
i have experienced 2 very different results and am just wondering if anyone has an older one and what their results were, or if someone has a cervicle one and had good results. i am trying to decide if it makes sense to have my old one removed and replaced with a newer version. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hey, Wakegirl ![]() Sorry, I can't help with your questions... but I did want to bump this post back up so someone who does have a scs can see it, lol. You know how it goes... get a bad flare, disappear for a few days. (I've just got back from a few days off myself.) ![]() I don't know if you saw my post on the introductions page, but I too have crps type II. I'm sad you're here at all, but as long as you are, it's nice to have another "II'er" around. ![]()
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yeah there dont seem to be too many type 2 folks around, any crps/rsd diagnosis is awful but i always wonder if i beat my body up to much following my original rsd dx. i was like 14 and had devoted my life since age 8 to being on the us ski team and right after i got the dx i got my shot. probably not the wisest choice of action since i blew out my knee again and everything went from bad to worse from there on.
anyway nice to meet you...i was glad to hear that you are doing better following a little down time |
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Hi Wakegirl,
I have a MedTronics cerv. implant for quite some time now. I have had success with it. I have been in remission for close to 3 years now because of it. Everyone once in a while, it will rear it's ugly pain, and I just turn the SCS on for a few hours. Anyway, I rarely use mine and had the battery checked a few month ago and I have still only used only 20% of the batteries life. But I rarely use it anymore. ![]() Take care....if you have any questions or anything, let me know ![]()
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CRPS Type I & II / RSD - Arms, shoulders, and neck (Mis-diagnosed for the first 6 months) 17 blocks - 10/02 to 02/03 SCS Implant - 05/03 Drug free since 10/03 Shanin |
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. . CHRISTINE . . I AM NOT A DRUG SEEKER, I AM A PAIN RELIEF SEEKER. Last edited by junk4myemail; 08-24-2007 at 03:49 PM. |
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Hi Wakegirl,
I have type 2 from a hip replacement. My siatic nerve was damaged in 3 places during the surgery. I had my scs done in 2003. It worked for a while, but not enough. I still needed pain meds. Its turned off now due to a fall. One of the leads slipped out and is sitting on a nerve. I think every case is different. Some people it helps and some not. Take care. Sue K. |
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