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Old 09-04-2012, 02:02 PM #9
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Originally Posted by Jackiey View Post
Hi Hurtstosit.....

Welcome to this great forum you will get all the help and advice you need here, so ask ask ask as much as you want.

I do think from reading your post that you MIGHT benefit from a trial for the SCS. I suffer with Failed Back Syndrome after having numerous operations on my lower back ie. spinal fusions, discetomies, removal of hardware and then having the SCS permanently implanted, which is there now two years and definitely it is having a very positive effect on my lower back and down my legs. I suffer with a lot of leg pain from my buttocks to my feet and this definitely helps that pain. I too can relate to the pins and needles. I also get this awful burning sensation in my legs which drives me to distraction but the SCS helps that too.

Im not off all my meds but I have certainly reduced them....

Definitely go for the trial and see how you get on, it could just be the answer to your prayers

Take care

Jackie

Well Hurts, I know there is no VOTE here, just that my results from the SCS have been so positive as Jackiey relates for herself, and my symptoms are low lumbar from the waist down the legs..... so, given I no longer consume any pain meds and control it all via the SCS I am a positive thinker from experience.

Yup,
Mark56zz
P.S. Thank you, Jackiey!!
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