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6 years ago, when my head and neck pain were almost unbearable, I came thisclose to getting dbs. The doctor went back and forth and then decided that I had to try conventional things (meds, pt, non-invasive stimulation) first, as my pain was too "new" and the vast majority of tbi pains go away within two years.
I never followed up when those other things failed and I was wondering if I should visit him again. Between the pain, ocd, morning tremors and depression and sleep problems, he could kill a bunch of birds with one stone ![]() Since I live in nyc there are numerous places that do it, but sparingly. Anyone with knowledge of this procedure? I have much reading to do |
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