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Hi Everyone
![]() Well I had my appointment with my Rep this morning. When we arrived, on time I might add, there were 3 more people ahead of me ![]() After a while I was called in. This guy is so nice. AND SO PATIENT.....have to say dont know how he can do that job. So I explained to him that although I have 5 programmes, No 2 was the one I used the most, but even though it was at its max (thats the initial settings I got in the hospital) it wasnt enough to help me. Then occasionally I would use 4 and 3 in that order. So he set about 'tweaking'.......He told me I am definitely not hypersensitive to the sensations, which was great. So he increased the power ............OMG ![]() ![]() He then gave me another programme which is a bit different to the one he just tweaked. This time my legs were MOVING a bit. He said thats not unusual as the sensation was 'different' more of a prickly feeling as opposed to the other one which is like a jaccuzzi like feeling ie, bubbles bursting against my skin, and when put higher its 'banging' or 'thumping' which I find relaxing. Odd I know ![]() ![]() So after about an hour we were done. Gosh it was exhausting though. I was concentrating so much so that I could tell him how I felt on a scale from 1 - 10. How the sensations was on a scale of 1 - 10. But all worth it in the end. Then I had some questions and I had read some of the questions which Rae had put down too so I asked those. He told me that my SCS is guaranteed for 12 months. If a lead or the unit malfunctions AFTER that time its my Health Assurance that will look after it by replacing the part that is faulty. He said thats generally what happens. Also this unibattery should last up to at least 15 years and after that time you insurance company again will replace it. Whos to say that maybe by then something even more unique will be on the market ![]() He told me to insure my remote/paddle to the value of €1500 on my home insurance on the All Risks items. Especially in the case of it maybe falling or dropping on the ground, dropping down the loo, ![]() Overall I was very pleased with my visit. I have so much more coverage now in my back and legs, which is fantastic. I even met my daughter for lunch afterwards and wow what a different it was for me to actually SIT for a while without fidgeting about trying to stop the pain in my butt! So Im hopeful we are on the right track. So on leaving my Rep said to give it a month or two and see how I go with these 2 programmes, btw he didnt delete any of the others for now which was good, and then if I feel I need more tweaking to come back to him again. So Im a very happy bunny this afternoon. I just hope it continues for a long time now. Jackie ![]() |
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That's funny...all these folks worldwide dropping their remotes in the "loo".
![]() See how my appt. went and you'll understand. Last edited by fionab; 09-09-2010 at 04:19 PM. Reason: additional information |
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Sure we didn't go to the same rep. Both seems to be consistent with the information which is good to hear. Btw while I was at the hospital today a lady wad telling me' that she had to pay 10k euro ti have her stim implanted. Something to do with her insurance shortfall. Does anyone know exactly how much the implant costs. My Dr did mention somewhere in the region of 70k. As each lead costs 25k euro each. That's expensive ![]() ![]() |
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Hard to say, exactly, as the doctor, Boston Scientific, and the hospital will send my insurance company their bills... but then there's the "contracted agreement" they all have, so won't know the "real" cost until it's all been worked out.
The total for all the bills that have been sent to my ins. company totals about $148K for both implants. I'm curious to see how much everyone actually gets paid. ![]() |
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That is why it is a course of last resort, the psych eval is such a big thing to make sure the expenditure is worth the spend..... and all that. Lots of $$$$$ to be sure.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Rrae (09-10-2010) |
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Jackie !
OMG i am so thrilled you asked those Q's!!! I will be going to my tweaker next week and will compare answers k. WOW! I am jumping for JOY at your post!!!! It's about 3am your time as i type this and I'm hoping you are resting very well with your new adjustments! Did your Rep mention anything to the effect that by ramping up the voltage, it drains the battery faster..... ? I'm sure we can all deduce that, but it was one of those things i needed spelled out to me..... ![]() What is a 'euro' as opposed the the US $ ? Mine was about a round figure of $100,000, and that includes the $10,000 week-long trial at the beginning. So glad to have the heads up on the 12month guarantee thing!! I'm sure it's the same here in the states, so it's certainly something I want to get checked to make sure all is in proper working order before the year comes up. Thanks Again Jackie! You are incredible!!! ![]() |
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