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Old 10-23-2010, 02:09 PM #1
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Default Neurostimulator for Peripheral Neuropathy?

I've had PN for over a year now. Done all the testing and we can not find the cause. Tried the medications and for one reason or another they weren't good for me. Topamax did help a little bit and I liked it but after about 6 months my hair started to fall out so we had to dc it.

I finally got in to see a pain specialist yesterday who wants to try me on a Medtronic Neurostimulator. I've done some research on it and can't seem to find people using it for PN. Has anyone here heard of it being used for that? Has anyone tried it?

Thanks, Koko
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