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Old 08-28-2010, 12:13 PM #5
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Thumbs up So GLAD to hear this!

This is wonderful to hear Jackie!
PLUS, once you hook up with your Rep to get tweeked, make sure you tell him that you are using the highest settings........he'll be able to program even better options than what you have as the 'best' so far!

I was amazed when i went for my first tweak and found out that my amplitude can be set WAY higher than the one I was using! Only down side to this, of course, is that is sucks up more of your battery juice quicker.
But no complaints from me. I just need to be aware not to let my battery get too low.

Make it count when you get with your Rep! Communicate EVERYthing! They've heard it all, and the only mistake you can possibly make is not communicating EXACTLY what you are feeling and what you would like to feel improved!
You GO girl!
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