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08-19-2017, 09:23 PM | #11 | ||
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Alaina,
Thankfully the rep was able to reprogram. I can understand movement may cause the leads which are not implanted to move causing various sensations. Even tho the device is permanent; if any similarity to an SCS, the leads can still move or migrate; just not as easily (Also, scar tissue that holds the leads in place can also sometimes cause a bit of movement. So either way; best to play it safe and take extra care. Again, thanks for the updates. Special thoughts coming your way..... Gerry |
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