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Pain pump, I have one, how about one for you?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: May 4 11:25am | Replies (319)

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@ckeys

What a journey. Thank you for taking the time to share all of the details. So happy you found a solution. It’s encouraging! In trying to understand how the pain pump works, you mentioned that it goes in your spine. Is that because that is where your pain is or is that because you’re it’s is where the nerve is all originate? I expect to be a chronic pain patient for the rest of my life, this sounds like a Incredible solution.

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I actually got a spinal implant. I have a rare disorder where my brain sends pain throughout my body part is broken. I started with medication and nerve blockers, you need to get these first steps to show they don't work then they'll do a implant. 2 titanium s were put on my c2 vertabre. Then the put a small electromagnetic implant in my behind....lol.
Then I have an ipod then I control the pain with the ipod. It connects to they what looks like a pace maker. It is easy 2 use and it's nice to know that I control my pain.
I hope this helps even if one thing works...BUY THE BOOK!!! HOPE something helps. Feel free to write back...even if it's just for support!