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Old 07-19-2010, 09:56 PM #1
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Default scs for abdomenal discomfort? anyone?

I had gastric bypass surgery in 2002. I did well for about 5 years then I started having strange sensations in my stomach area. It is very severe and interferes with everything I do. My legs get weak too. It is hard to explain it. It is like adrenalin being sent out and although you wouldn't say it is pain it is like pain. The docs think I have nerve damage from the surgery. I have had lots of testing for 3 years and that is all they can explain. Meds don't help and there is so many drugs I just don't tolerate that my doctor is recommending the spinal cord stimulator. Has anyone had it implanted for abdominal nerve pain?? Do you think it can work and give me back my life??

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