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Old 07-22-2013, 01:29 PM #1
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Question SCS Prevent CRPS spread?

O.K. so I'm all over the place on deciding whether or not to get the permanent SCS. I had the trial removed on July 11th. After that I was not ready to decide ANYTHING!
I went for a consultation about "Calmare" therapy and I was leaning that way. I presented the info. to my pain Dr. (she wants perm. SCS) and she was not impressed. Of course they are in different camps and neither bellieves in what the other is doing.
Anyway, now I suspect the CRPS is spreadiing.
Does anyone have experience with either treatment helping to prevent the spread?
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