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Old 07-04-2010, 02:07 PM #6
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Hello, I am new to this forum and need information. I have had 3 spine surgeries: two cervical fusions and a five level lumbar fusion, but I continue to have neck, low back and hip pain that prevents me from working. I want to have a spine stimulator implanted for my low back, and possibly my neck at some point in the future, but I really want to go to someone who is very experienced with this. I live in Northwest Florida and I am willing to travel to a doctor that is within a day's drive, if necessary. Also, I would like to know of doctors who can and will do 2 SCS's. The pain mgmt doc I have been seeing doesn't do cervical SCS. Thanks!

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