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Old 05-26-2021, 07:41 PM #1
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Default SCS from Boston Scientific- Has anyone tried it

I have idiopathic neuropathy. First visit with a pain management specialist he wanted to implant this nerve stimulator, I hadn't spoke with him for more than 5 minutes before he brought it up.
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There are past posts on a few of our forum topics here, you can do a search to find those. Our search does require 4 letters or more - SCS simulator - should work.

There are also related threads at the bottom of the page that might be helpful.

I would be concerned when something like that is mentioned so soon.
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I didn't know anything about Boston Scientific and looked it up. Just from glancing over its leadership, I'd say that the people in charge don't have much medical background. They're more business-related.

I think I'd want to deal with a place where the people had more medical training. I hope that this place isn't just trying to sell you a device.
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Just letting you know that there is a subforum here under the Medications and Treatments Forum named

SCS and Pain Pumps Forum

It's not busy these days but you might find information there that is helpful.
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OP, there is SO MUCH we can do to reduce Neuropathy, any type. I truly believe the Grape Seed Extract I've been taking for years helps me in that area. And also Inosine has helped me a lot. I've posted a lot about neuroprathy and the NP area. So much info there.
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