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Old 11-08-2012, 03:13 AM #1
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Default Relief of lower back pain

Last Monday my PM doctor did a diagnostic lumbar block for lower back arthritis and a bulging disc. which showed great pain relief. My next step is a lumbar radio frequency neurotomy which cauterizes the affected nerves and will block the pain for up to two years. The temporary relief for two days was very welcome.
My scs continues to offer great relief for my abdominal pain and the setting my rep added for my lower back seems to help some.
My pain in my lower back has been horrible and I hope the radio frequency neurotomy helps

Wishing you less pain tonight and tomorrow.

Sandy Kay
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