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Mark56 02-19-2011 12:33 PM

No burn here
 
The Boston Scientific trial I had was completed with the working unit mounted at my waist in a velcro fastened cloth wtih a pouch for the device. I did not experience burning, and the unit did not touch my skin directly.

When I recharge my permanent unit, I do experience a feeling of warmth at the contact point where I mount the recharger over the internal working device. No discomfort is associated with the recharge endeavor, though.

I reckon you will need to ask doc or your rep,
Mark56:grouphug:

anon21816 02-19-2011 12:55 PM

Mark just wondered, when you place the charger over you battery, is it covered with anything so that its not skin to charger.

In my unit I have a paddle thingy attached by a wire to the actual charger, this paddle is then inserted into a little pouch made of polyester material I think and then is placed onto a belt and then over the battery. So the actual paddle of the charger never comes in contact with my skin, but I do feel it warm when I take the pouch off the charger......Just wondered if you have anything to put on yours?

I do remember my Rep initially saying that when they first brought out the SCS they had a lot of complaints about the paddle getting warm and patients experiencing some burning issues too....

Just a thought! :)

Mark56 02-19-2011 01:04 PM

Not nearly so complicated
 
My charger is about the size and shape of a pony horseshoe [flat on one end and the D shaped]. In the center is a button/light which indicates charge. Once I remove it from its charging cradle, I press the button and a beep is emitted until it senses proximity to my internal unit, then a place it directly on my skin under the waistband of my undies and it holds position until finished. So it is charger direct on skin. They even provide adhesive patches so I could adhere it to my skin, but having tried one, I found it a bother to peel off, so I do it my way [reminds me of a Frank Sinatra song].

Yours sounds a might more complicated with the base unit, wires, a paddle in cloth pouch. Wow. Each manufacturer to their own, true?

Enjoy your "take out."
Mark56:)

anon21816 02-19-2011 01:08 PM

Ah I see what you mean.....hmmmmm.....well I can see why you think mine is complicated:D probably sounds more so than it is. I generally have everything left in place , the paddle in pouch attached to belt etc, so I just have to add the charger.....but if it works for you fantastic......:D.......


Ok gonna phone for that food now.....take care Mark:hug:

Jackie:hug:

pooh_ac 02-19-2011 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackiey (Post 746018)
Ah I see what you mean.....hmmmmm.....well I can see why you think mine is complicated:D probably sounds more so than it is. I generally have everything left in place , the paddle in pouch attached to belt etc, so I just have to add the charger.....but if it works for you fantastic......:D.......


Ok gonna phone for that food now.....take care Mark:hug:

Jackie:hug:

Jackie, I too have a Medtronic unit. I have told them the belt assemby was defective. Mine is one of their early re-chargers it is supposed to fit into a plastic ring which to hold it in place over my internal unit, the "antenna" is hooked to the charger which is pluged into yet another unit which plugs into the wall. I threw out the belt after the 1st week! Just tuck the "antenna" into my jeans turn on the charger tuck the other end into my back pocket and off I go! It does get rather warmish when I charge it, almost hot. I am not sure they have improved it much by what you describe!
:hug:z

anon21816 02-20-2011 12:58 PM

Outdated!!!!
 
hmmmmm Pooh that does sound a bit familiar alright!!

My charger sits constantly plugged into the mains............until its required..then its unplugged from lead.....plugged into the 'antenna''paddle' thingy....then put on my belt and hey presto!!! so yes it does sound similiar!!

So Im guessing that Mark that the 2010 version:D what with him not having any leads or belts:rolleyes:....You go Mark!!

Even though mine was implanted in 2010 it does sound a bit outdated:Dwell as long as it works then Im sure it will be fine too;)

Still waiting to recharge!!!!! its been 8 days now.........will have to ask Dr and Rep tomorrow ...so watch this space!!!

Jackie :)

Mark56 02-20-2011 02:29 PM

Watching with anticipation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackiey (Post 746278)
hmmmmm Pooh that does sound a bit familiar alright!!

My charger sits constantly plugged into the mains............until its required..then its unplugged from lead.....plugged into the 'antenna''paddle' thingy....then put on my belt and hey presto!!! so yes it does sound similiar!!

So Im guessing that Mark that the 2010 version:D what with him not having any leads or belts:rolleyes:....You go Mark!!

Even though mine was implanted in 2010 it does sound a bit outdated:Dwell as long as it works then Im sure it will be fine too;)

Still waiting to recharge!!!!! its been 8 days now.........will have to ask Dr and Rep tomorrow ...so watch this space!!!

Jackie :)


So, is this called Lurking as I watch and wait to learn how your charge lasts?
Watching/Lurking,
Anticipatorily,
Mark56:)

anon21816 02-20-2011 03:13 PM

:D :D emmmm dont worry I'll let u know ;)

Mark56 02-20-2011 04:03 PM

Charging myself now.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jackiey (Post 746320)
:D :D emmmm dont worry I'll let u know ;)

Beep, beep, beep, beep, my charging unit cries until at last centered over the stim unit, then I relax back and let it do its recharge thing..... should be about 45 monutes or so.....

Ahhhhhhhh,
Mark56:)

MKHolman 03-03-2011 04:23 AM

Watch out for yourself or no-one will.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rrae (Post 745747)
I've seen more times than not......unnecessary waiting due to mis-communication between the Dr office secretary and Insurance personnel.
Call your insurance carrier to verify that they've been contacted by your Dr office. Then call your Dr office just to 'check the status' of your procedure.

Operating Rooms can be VERY busy...... (chime in here Pooh!)
Just make sure you've got an actual 'time slot' with YOUR name on it!

Just wanted to throw this out there because I've seen too many times people waiting in frustration and not getting calls returned, etc etc etc....
Be polite and keep in 'good' with everyone....but don't be afraid to be a 'pest' if you feel you aren't getting any clear answers.

Caring
Rae
:hug:



Thanks for the advice above. You couldn't have been more right.
I've been calling the insurance and the Docs office once or twice a week. Today when I called the insurance company I found out they received the request. However they said some of the necessary information was missing. According to them the Docs office didn't include my % of relief. They had supposedly contacted them and had yet to hear back. I got the fax # and the reference # and called the Doctor's office myself.
When I called there I had some hoops to jump through and had to explain several times what I had learned. I was told they had submitted it and I would have to wait for them to hear from the insurance peeps. After again explaining what I had been told by the insurance company I gave her the info ( fax # and reference # ) and hoped it would be dealt with. She did call later and say she thought it had been taken care of.

Fingers crossed.

Someone on here had it right when they said...We are the ones with the pain and the need to have things taken care of quickly. You really do have to make sure the left hand knows what the right hand is doing or it will fall through the cracks.

Did I mention I've been waiting for a letter from the insurance company to let me know the trial is covered and still haven't gotten it. I should be patient I've only been told by three people it's been sent three different times.
If we paid them the way they handle correspondence I bet they'd get better at it.

Extremely Thankful
MKHolman


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