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Old 08-26-2010, 10:54 PM #1
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I was in a car accident and my SCS hasnt worked since. The stimulation simply went away. Today the rep from Boston Scientific tested it out and got it to come on at a VERY HIGH level....an unbearable stimulation. But anything less and I dont feel it at all. She seems to believe that there is swelling around my spine that is causing me to be ultra-sensitive. But that doesnt make sense. If that were the case, wouldnt I feel it at even the lowest setting? I just want this fixed so that I can continue with the relief that the SCS gives me. Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem could be? Or has anyone had a similar situation? Thanks!!
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