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Old 08-07-2015, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Eight View Post
Has anybody had a spinal stimulator after rib resection, scalenectomy, and pec minor release surgery/surgeries?

I'm so tired of taking so much medicine. My TENS unit helps a lot, but I hate walking around with cords dangling off me, and I don't use it as much as what might help me because the whole process is weird to me, the pads fall off, lose their stickiness, etc...

I'm thinking it might be a good option for a few years while nerves regenerate and muscles develop. I know that we experience pain because our bodies are trying to tell us something....but I've got that TOS pain message engraved in my soul.
Hi Eight, I've had a cervical medtronic neurostimulator for 8 yrs. My experience has generally been very positive with better pain control than tens, you can look back through my old posts for more detail. I'm totally with you re the annoying issues re tens. There are some with stimulator too, like battery recharging time, lead migration, infection risk and I've had issues with battery migration to skin. You may want to post on scs site for more opinions good luck with your decision, booklover
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