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Old 06-23-2014, 06:45 PM #1
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Default Can single scs reach upper + lower extremities?

Hello again. Any one use an scs that can run to both upper and lower extremities? Just talked to my anesthesia pain doc who said we can trial that. Of course he's not the neurosurgeon. Also any opinions on whether the surgeon would want to do it while I have these lyme bartonella and cmv virus? The pain is raging burning electrical so would love some input
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