Sticking it to the pain
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:17 am
I'm scheduled to have a two week trial run w/a Spinal Cord Stimulator during the 1st week of May.
If all goes well, then they will fully implant the device.
I'll keep you all posted.
Christopher
PS maybe I can get my own video of the procedure for the record books
(video portion of story at link below)
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/m ... on-offers/
Sticking it to the pain
Nerve stimulation offers help against neuropathy
By Libby Keeling (Contact)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Thomas D. Sparrow exudes the quiet, easy, no-mountain-is-too-high confidence of a long-time farmer steeped in years of self-reliance.
Being sidelined by chronic pain has been difficult — frustrating, irritating, depressing — for the 61-year-old resident of Ridgway, Ill.
"The hardest thing was when I had to quit work, when I was used to getting up and going all the time," said Sparrow, who once helped manage a 9,000-acre farm.
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If all goes well, then they will fully implant the device.
I'll keep you all posted.
Christopher
PS maybe I can get my own video of the procedure for the record books
(video portion of story at link below)
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/m ... on-offers/
Sticking it to the pain
Nerve stimulation offers help against neuropathy
By Libby Keeling (Contact)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Thomas D. Sparrow exudes the quiet, easy, no-mountain-is-too-high confidence of a long-time farmer steeped in years of self-reliance.
Being sidelined by chronic pain has been difficult — frustrating, irritating, depressing — for the 61-year-old resident of Ridgway, Ill.
"The hardest thing was when I had to quit work, when I was used to getting up and going all the time," said Sparrow, who once helped manage a 9,000-acre farm.
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