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Re: OT: low pack, nerve pain and cortison injection?


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Posted by BushogPapa on January 03, 2015 at 08:51:04 from (107.10.186.248):

In Reply to: OT: low pack, nerve pain and cortison injection? posted by Dave from central MN on January 03, 2015 at 07:13:57:


FIRST thing to do is find a VERY GOOD Dr who 's job is only to give Epidurals...
If he needs to use a scanner to do it, he is not what you want.
The one I finally found (Dr Reddy at Neurological Assoc. in Cols, Oh,) does it entirely by FEEL, nearly always pain-free and it takes about 30 minutes from hobble-in to walk out.
After a few years though, scar tissue accumulates at the site and the shots stop working.
That was when I found Dr. Gladstone McDowell at St Judes Hospital..
He is a Professional Pain Specialist who does all his own Surgeries.
He put a Neuromodulation device in my back that controls my lower back pain over 90% and often 100%.
It is a small (internal) device inside my left "love handle" that I can charge with an external Pad, with 2 leads that he implants along-side your Spinal Chord. The mice-tensing makes a Magnetic field that does not allow the Pain signals to pass to your brain..!
He has put these in all types of patients..even terminally ill patients.
He is able to use this to control chronic pain even in a knee or wrist..
I LIKE his philosophy..."You have Many options, before you have to Submit to a Knife"...!!
I advise you to check with him if you have life-changing Pain...
After 10 years of hardly getting around with a Cane and writhing in pain when I had to stop, I have been able to take Western Square Dancing again, with no problems with pain, NO numbness in my rt leg and Foot and the feeling of a BROKEN Hip all GONE...
Only stipulation is, for 6 WEEKS, you can NOT Bend, Twist of FALL, or you will dis-place the leads...but worth every minute..!
Ron.


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