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Old 04-30-2019, 05:49 PM #4
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Thanks for posting this, but how very slow progress is.

I came across a thread started 10 years ago by Rick where, white ratting at his best, he describes his attempt at building a spinal stimulator.

Electro-stimulation of spine seems to work!!

It is now 5 years since Rick died, but his approach still has relevance.

John
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