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Old 06-11-2015, 09:13 PM #1
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Default Does anything work

I am Don, I have extremely painful neuropathy in both feet, painful neuropathy in both knees and a bad back. I have tried about every drug known to man, I currently have a Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator, a Medtronic Pain pump filled with Hydromorphone, Fentanyl & Bupivicaine and take up to 4 Hydrocodone pills a day plus others. Pain stays at a level 5 or worse all of the time.

I am scheduled to have my battery replaced in my stimulator soon but I started hearing good things about the Nervo stimulator. Does anyone have any experience with the Nevro?
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