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Old 06-30-2011, 08:57 PM #1
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Default SCS for chronic neck or arm pain

I have chronic neck pain that turn into migraines. My left arm and shoulder tingle and burn. Disc replacement surgery was either to late or the damage from it rupturing, hurt my nerves. Will have had my surgery 2 years ago in September. My pain doc has recommended scs. I hate the way meds make me feel and the pain never goes away. I have permanent damage to the c7 nerve root. I've read alot here for the use of scs for the lower spine. Any HELP will be greatly appreciated. THANKS
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