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Old 09-16-2014, 10:48 PM #1
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Default How long did it take for you to decide to get scs?

I think I am ready to go for it with the scs. I am a little scared that there is something that could be surgically fixed that they are missing as my MRI's are not too bad. The pain is no longer tolerable, but I am not on very high dose meds yet.,,,well I read there are much higher doses. How did you finally say yes...let's go for it? Even to get to trial....what was your final straw?
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