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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Old 01-14-2012, 10:02 PM #1
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Question Tens unit pads replacement

Been looking for a reliable place to purchase pads. Of course the company I got the unit from will want a ludicrous price, so I'm hoping to find a trusty company to get them from @ a decent price. I'm looking for 2" pads.

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I get mine from Amazon, but many medical products site carry them.
Probably Ebay too.

Amazon has reviews and ratings to help find quality ones.
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I get mine from Amazon too...reasonable price and it's nice to have extras on hand so that when I need some replacements I don't have to wait until they arrive.
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Hi sarcasm,I have plenty of new unused pads if u would like them,I would give them too u for free,I know how much they mean to me and would like to help you out so u don't have to pay for them,I have a nice little hook up anyway if u want they are yours I could mail them too u if ud like . I live in nj .if interested just let me know.take care sarcasm
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I have a spinal cord stimulator and it's my best friend.
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Been looking for a reliable place to purchase pads. Of course the company I got the unit from will want a ludicrous price, so I'm hoping to find a trusty company to get them from @ a decent price. I'm looking for 2" pads.

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Hi, I get mine from Amazon too, I buy quite a few at a time as it works out cheaper. Hope you get some ok
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I have a spinal cord stimulator and it's my best friend.
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How long have you had a SCS? Do you recommend it for RSD?
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Will your insurance company cover them for you? If you got the unit from a W.C. claim then the insurer should be paying for them. I used to get an order form in the mail every month for what supplies I needed from the company and they just billed the W.C. insurer. On my stim pads, I have to purchase them directly from the company and then remit the bill to the insurer. It only took about two weeks to get a check from them. Just some ideas.
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I have been also using a TENS unit and order the 2" pads from Amazon or Ebay. With all the other things I have to get for my RSD in my fingers and palm/wrist it can get costly. I live in NY and my insurance doesn't cover most of what I need and I go to Hand therapy and purchase what I need sometimes if I can't get it anywhere and need it soon. Hope you all have a better evening as I am not a happy camper tonight.
My best to all of you and I joined this group a while ago but have not gotten many responses.
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