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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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which kind do you have?
And of the kind of SCS that you have, do you have just a remote or do you have a "paddle" type device that you have to put on your stim & have that hooked up to the "remote" that controls the stim? Thanks, Awna |
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i have advanced bionics(boston scienctific). i have a remote only.
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I have the medtronic rechargable one. i love it. easy, dont need to recharge it often and has great reps!
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Every other SCS that I have seen has a remote. The one that I had installed this week has a paddle and a cord hooked to the remote. (I am sure that sounds as weird to you as it does me explaining it, lol!)
When I change my settings, or turn my stim up or down, I actually have to put the paddle on my stim, which, 3 days post-op, hurts like, well. I am sure you know what it hurts like! This is not the same device as what the rep and the doc went over with me at my trial. I am really frustrated! Not to mention, the surgeon soent 15-20 minutes going over where the stim was going to be placed before they rolled me in. When I woke up...it was in a totally different location! Yep, I have a big butt, but man oh man! |
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