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nohorn | 10:28 Thu 19th Jun 2014 | Health & Fitness
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My daughter has been advised to try a device inserted in her back for chronic pain. She is 55 y. o. and has a couple of damaged discs. She has had two back surgeries. And an additional complication that she has a pacemaker due to heart mylophia. Is there any one in AB that has had experience with this?
I am in the mother's traditional worry mode right now.

I have had one friend that ended up an alcoholic due to such pain and another addicted to prescription pain killers. I would appreciate any discussion here. It is times like this I really appreciate Squad and ABers. The manufacture of pacemakers, thought it could work. They would do it on a trial basis and then install it permanently if it works. Thank You!
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nohorn......no, i don't have chronic back pain, but what you have described is a well documented and successful method of treatment for this condition and well worth a try.

I will not try to explain this, as this link describes it far better than i could.......

http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/spinal-cord-stimulation-for-low-back-pain
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Thank You Squad That link helps a lot. What would I do without you!
nohorn.....;-)

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