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@brotherchuckles80

Does he have a pain management specialist. If so, has he/she recommended spinal cord stimulator. I had mine inserted at age 77 and I am now 80. It has given me total relief in my Lumbar. I still receive injections in my Thorax and Cervix from time to time. Just a though. Go bless you folks. Charles aka brotherchuckles80

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his current pain management dr is an anesthesiologist by training
we're in Tennessee so I am uncertain what if any additional training they have; in our Army days we had board certified pain management docs, and that's a rare breed
no one has recommended a trial of the spinal cord stimulator; all his issues are from C3-T2
no lumber problems (yet)
injections have caused him to have terribly worse pain and massive days long headaches even with guided fluoroscopy (if I remember correctly)