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Old 12-17-2007, 10:11 PM #1
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Default Spinal Cord Stimulator - Questions

My doc wants to put in a spinal cord stimulator. I do have RSD, which almost went away for a year after my 4/06 surgery, but is back now pretty frequently. During today's exam, for instance, my hands were bright red, then pale white, very swollen, etc., multiple, multiple times...

So has anyone had one, if so, what was it like?

Anyone have one now?

Anyone AGAINST having one, and why?

I love any info. you guys have, so let me know. And thank you!!!
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