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Old 10-05-2010, 01:21 PM #3
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Fiona I have a button on my unit that I know changes the frequency/intensity of the sensations. I was told NOT to use this, in the beginning, but of course I had to find out what it did. So I will ask on Thursday if I can actually use it. When I first got my stim, I pressed this button and it increased the sensation, but then once I took it away from my battery the sensation went back to its original setting. So I expect that has to be done by the rep. But I will definitely ask. THanks for the reminder Fiona
Im still on my meds, both pain killers and my anti-inflammatories. I went shopping with my daughter this morning, but I had such a pain in my back and you know it was only when I got back that I realised that I HAD FORGOTTEN one of my meds no wonder I was so bad, but then I realised that the stim isnt working on there at all, hence needing the meds. So this I have to address also
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