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Old 07-07-2013, 01:24 PM #1
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Default SCS Trial Tomorrow

So I'm still a little scared, but hopeful.
My CRPS is in my left arm and hand so the doc will still insert leads in my lower back to prevent "spread".
The nurse never did call me back with all the pre-op instructions. This is short notice but if anyone knows what to do/not do please tell me.
I NEED ADVICE!
I have followed a lot of your stories on this subject and it helps so much
to have this support group.
Thanks!
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