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Old 08-09-2012, 10:06 AM #1
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How rough is it when the trial is removed? Mine is coming out tomorrow. I am totally free of nerve pain and don't want to go back there. I am currently in a pretty nasty Fibro flare from the procedure pain. I assumed that would happen because when my body perceives that it has been violated in some way, I get a nasty flare. Things are starting to calm down now. I am concerned that when the trial is removed and I go back to the pre-trial pain levels, all heck will break loose. I know we are all different because we all are dealing with different multiple issues. Sigh.
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