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Old 07-18-2008, 10:19 PM #1
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Has anyone dealt with ilioinguinal nerve pain as a result of hernia surgery?
After diagnosis with emg, I decided to have Medtronics neurostimulator implanted, but I am still experiencing problems with setting MyStim to comfortable settings. Am considering having the nerve resected, but that is an unpredictable option.
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Has anyone dealt with ilioinguinal nerve pain ............I decided to have Medtronics neurostimulator implanted,.......
Never heard of it.
How does your problem relate to Peripheral Neuropathy?
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