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Old 03-08-2016, 02:51 AM #1
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Default Cervical spinal cord stimulator w laminectomy -now horrible spasms

I'm brand new to this site -so please forgive if I do something in error. I had a cervical SCS w laminectomy done about 3.5 weeks ago. About 1 week post op I started w horrible neck/shoulder spasms -they seem unrelenting ! I have found so little info on this and just hoping maybe someone has heard or been through similar ( not that I wish this in anyone!). Thank you in advance -I have found this recovery to be miserable!! Well -one day at a time I guess . Thanks
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