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Default Headaches after SCS implanted?

Hi guys...it's me again. I have a question. Has anyone ever suffered headaches after having their SCS implanted? As many of you have read, I had two implanted at the end of June (cervical and thoracic). The leads in the thoracic SCS were replaced with paddle leads three weeks ago. I have noticed that I have been getting more headaches after this last surgery, well worse headaches than usual. I suffer from migraines and always have a baseline headache but I wake up at any time during the night with one.

I know I need to call the doctor, and will do so. But I wondered if anyone else has experienced this??

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