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Old 07-02-2012, 06:38 PM #1
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Default Scs permanent 7/10

Hi all! I am excited to be getting my permanent implant on 7/10 at 9am. I'm very excited but anxious. I have rsd/crps in my rt leg and have some left leg symptoms now that my trial scs has been pulled. Anyway, I am having paddle leads put in and am worried about having a laminectomy. I have been reading some of your advice and tips. I'm trying to keep a note for myself on things that help. Anyway, wanted to say hello and see if anyone was in the same boat as me. (I hope not) anyway, have a great night!
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