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Implantable neurostimulator for chronic pain

Spine Health | Last Active: Jun 21, 2023 | Replies (334)

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@wisco50

Thanks. Normally I do well (used to living by myself), I think it’s the timing of my “anniversary” date, coupled with the COVID thing (which appears to have no end) and with my SCS I have been much more active in garden (than I have in years!) which makes my neck act up. I’m about to be 70 this summer, so it gets to be a balancing act, LOL!

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@wisco50 Im glad I helped a little we are a caring bunch and merpreb did help me out when I became overwhelmed she is very good . I,m 77 78 in Oct and am a retired LPN from Pa . Now life in Ca as my son is here . Love the warm weather still not like our hot summers but thats alright with me . I use to have a big garden and canned but now have a garbage garden . @fiesty76 my celery is growing , I told my D.I L about it and she grew scallions. Thanks. We are from all over the world . You have joined a good group. We vent and no one criticizes us . So welcome again

Sounds like you are happy getting implanted. What type of SCS did you have implanted? Can you get MRI's of the chest and stomach with that type of SCS if necessary? Thanks, Marty