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Old 10-14-2014, 10:22 AM #1
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Originally Posted by Hannabananna View Post
I know...I tend to always project the negative...

Pain made me grasp for anything....I would like others to be aware and ask and realize the SCS is not the miracle some doctors project it to be.

Over It and Peace Out
HB


HB, not sure about projecting the negative.....

Early on; when posting; it seemed to me that you were struggling to find the positive.

I feel this is very important for those considering SCS. It seemed so many go into the SCS as the miracle answer to their pain. For some; yes; but there is the downside that needs to be told as well.

Thanks,

Gerry
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