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Old 02-21-2011, 02:21 PM #1
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Default Have turned off my cervical SCS

The rep. and I just can't seem to find a program that helps with my cervical/upper back pain so last night I decided to just turn the dang thing off and see what happens. So far the pain hasn't increased so I'm leaving it off.

Rather bummed that it's going this way, as the cervical trial helped a lot with the pain, but for some reason the permanent just isn't hitting the right spots and is more often than not, making the pain worse. Will see my pain dr. next week so hopefully he has some ideas.

At least I have relief from the lumbar implant, so I'm trying to focus on that so I don't get too bummed out here. Hopefully I won't end up with a useless, expensive implant in my butt
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