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Old 05-03-2011, 02:11 PM #1
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Default how long does it take to bring your pain back?

hi

i just have had the scs implanted a few month ago. now sometimes i experience that my pain is better even without or with minimal stimulation, whereas on other times my pain seems to be worse with the stimulation
it´s somehow weird and hard to describe.
i´m wondering if some of you experience the same things? and if you turn your stimulation of, how long does it take you until your pain returns? this is so different for me, but on the other hand i always had good and bad days even without stimulation

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