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Old 01-04-2012, 12:44 PM #1
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Default satcitykitty--I joined in November 2011

but today will be my first post. i just want to say hello to everyone. also, please wish me a little luck. after years of back pain and i don't know how many shots, i will finally get to test drive a spinal cord stimulator starting 1-9-12. i have a ton of confidence in my doc and great hope that this technology will let me have some amount of relief.

i have an appointment coming in at 12 so i need to finish up my lunch period and get back to work.

my best to all.

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