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Old 01-18-2012, 10:37 AM #1
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Default so they took the temporary leads out

boston scientific warned me that the pain would come back. what they did not say is that it would come back with a vengeance. so i'm back to having to struggle to walk at times. that's the bad news. the good news is that i've got a tentative date for the implant (2-9-12). we're going to use the plain leads not the paddle leads which is more than fine with me. all we have to do now is get the insurance to agree.
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Hello SatCityKitty and WELCOME to NeuroTalk!

Here is a great link filled with wonderful people and information that I'm sure you find a place that feels like home... or as close to home as on can feel on the web.
SCS & Pain Pumps
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum118.html
This forum is filled with people like you who have successes and some with failures of SCS's from various manufactures'.

Please feel free to pull up a chair, kick off your shoes, grab your favorite beverage and stay a while. You are also welcome to roam around all of the forums and join in anywhere!

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Hi,

Sometimes, yes, it's that way. So sorry you're back in trouble with this.

Have faith the procedure will be successful and you will have relief, once again.

There's lots of folks here to read about their experiences. So, take your time and try the "SEARCH" tab above to find information.

We do understand your frustrations.

You're not alone.
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boston scientific warned me that the pain would come back. what they did not say is that it would come back with a vengeance. so i'm back to having to struggle to walk at times. that's the bad news. the good news is that i've got a tentative date for the implant (2-9-12). we're going to use the plain leads not the paddle leads which is more than fine with me. all we have to do now is get the insurance to agree.
Yep, that's the hard part - the interrim in between!
You outta check out Mark56 at the SCS forum. He has a Boston Sci and he knows exactly what you are talking about!
Abbie gave you the link to get there....you can also find it in the main menu listed as a sub-forum in the "Medications & Treatments" forum.

Mark has a thread with almost 800 posts chronicling his experience. He's very happy with his SCS.

Hope to see you there!

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