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Old 07-28-2014, 02:50 PM #1
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Hi Everyone, I have been silently for the last two weeks. I am now post psych evaluation but waiting for insurance approval. I have had pain off and on since 9/1999 when I was hit by a semi-truck. I had lamy/ disc in 2001 and a cervical fusion in 2012. Now 40, my pain management doctor was my second supporting evaluation after injections failed who suggested the neurostimulator and it should help my lumbar area and sciatica down my left leg. They use St. Judes equipment. Glad I found this group prior to my future procedure.
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