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Old 07-23-2010, 05:40 PM #1
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First off, thanks to all who was in chat last night. Nice to have met everyone...

I have RSD in my entire lower extremity. I have had it for approx. 10 yrs.

I was injured at work a few years ago and know have Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome in 1 of my ankles. A few surgeries and nothing helped.

I have what I believe to be a few buldged discs in my lower back. My lower back has really been hurting the past few weeks and getting worse.

My doctor who is treating me for the Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome wants me to get a SCS because I have issue's with most Pain Meds.

Darvacet doesnt work
Oxycodone works, but gives me migranes and makes me itch and itch
Hydrocodone doesnt do anything
Lyrica sent me to the ER after a few days with issue's
Celebrex and Gabapentin havent done anything


Seems as if it isnt one thing, then its another.
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