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Old 03-03-2010, 01:56 PM #7
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I'm a new member.I'm also considering getting the SCS. What did you mean by not moving for 3 months? Can you tell me about your limitations after you had the implant? I'm trying to decide on getting my 3 disc's fused and then getting the SCS. I have a lot of nerve pain it goes from my right leg down to my to foot. My first surgery caused a lot of scare tissue where my incision is. Now the scare tissue is wrapped around my nerve. The doctors say there is nothing they can do about the scare tissue. If they go in and clean it off my nerve it will grow back twice as bad. If you can give me any information I would appreciate it very much. Thank, staceyc
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