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Old 12-28-2011, 12:42 PM #1
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as a few of you know my SCS is no longer working and is off. it was not causing any further pain, so we were not going to have it removed. obviously because we don't want any more surgeries. but over the last week or so , the pack, on my left buttock. has been driving me crazy.( it takes a lot for something to bother me, as a lot of us) and now we are thinking about having it removed.
any thoughts?
should i just leave it in, in fear that the surgery will make it even worse??
or bite the bullet and have it out, i am only 18.
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