tommaso79/istock.com According to a new survey from Boston Scientific of people with chronic pain, nearly 60 percent of Pennsylvania respondents aren’t satisfied with their current treatment or therapies. Philadelphia area resident and psychologist Leslie Nyiri can relate. His pain developed approximately eight years ago. After learning he had degenerative disc disease in his back, Nyiri tried multiple procedures and treatments, some of which provided short-term relief, but they became less effective as his disease progressed. At one point after a shift in his spine, the pain was so debilitating he became largely housebound and relied on a cane and walker to venture