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Default Hi mmgifts

I had to try to respond.
I have had paddle leads since July 2010
It is such a blessing
I use it 24/7
and though I never got feeling back in my lower legs
the relentless pain of low back and thighs
is thus controlled
so I had withdrawn from all pain meds as of Sept 2010
I have a story in the stickies about this
I'll pray all goes well with you
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