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Personal stories from people that have undergone any type of electromedicine procedure or surgery are very helpful to individuals considering these newer treatments. Please see the links below to read about electromedicine for a specific disorder. The stories below were gracefully submitted by courageous people that experienced electromedicine for pain. Opuslinks.com welcomes personal stories from anyone that has undergone any type of electromedicine technology with any disorder. This includes acupuncture, etc. Please send submissions to: support@opuslinks.com. For a complete sample of instructions and personal story guidelines please link here: 

PERSONAL STORY INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES

I encourage everyone to read these remarkable and truly unique accounts of electromedicine procedures.

BRIDGET'S STORY 

Bridget's Reprogramming Updates

Motor Cortex Stimulation for intractable Trigeminal Neuropathy-October 2003

JENNIFER'S STORY

Motor Cortex stimulation for Atypical Facial Pain-June 2002

PATTY'S STORY

Motor Cortex Stimulation for intractable Trigeminal Neuropathy-May 2005

AMY'S STORY

Motor Cortex Stimulation, Spinal Cord Stimulation, and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PENS) for severe, intractable headache, facial, dental and back pain from complications from car accidents.

Jason's Story

Motor Cortex Stimulation for Atypical Facial Pain after trying several other procedures and medication for facial pain. December 2005

Lois's Story

Motor Cortex Stimulation for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, (RSD). Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy is also called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, (CRPS). RSD/CRPS is similar to neuropathic pain in the sense that damage has occurred to nerves or soft tissues in various parts of the body causing SEVERE, ongoing PAIN. For more information, please see: http://www.rsds.org/index.html, The Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Association.

 

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