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Old 04-12-2012, 09:49 PM #11
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Laugh Hello Eliza!

Welcome to the Buzzer Buddy Bunch!

Sounds like you've been doing well with your new unit. I've never heard of the AdaptiveStim. Learn somethin new every day!
I'm glad you're happy with the paddle leads. You know, at this point, I don't know why it doesn't just become standard procedure to do it this way. Seems most people who start out with percutaneous leads invariably end up with having to go to paddles.

This spontaneous surging of stimulation sounds rather alarming! I'm hoping it is something within the controller, rather than the unit itself. Please let us know what becomes of this. You need that AdaptiveStim feature in order to get good enuf pain control.
Sorry about your accident to your RSD leg. I hope it settles back down soon.

Hey, it's great to have you here. It'll be nice getting to know you.
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