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This phenomenon is just real curious to me since I have a different brand SCS mounted lower thoracic to cover the lumbar and legs..... and that is all it covers, the lumbar and legs. Perplexing this is, for sure!
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So sorry to hear about the nausea. My Boston sci was implanted for abdominal pain. My programs are set to cover only my trunk area. I've never had nausea but when I turn it up high it goes down my legs and it drives me crazy. I guess we all have our own limits.
I hope you get some relief. Sandy Kay |
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