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Old 01-29-2012, 05:28 PM #2
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Hi Melly,

It's good to hear that your Medtronic implant is working well for you and you are and seem happy with it. I had my Medtronic inplanted December 2009. It worked very well for the first 5 months and then it just stopped, I had it revised and no luck, I had injections and no luck so in the end my Comsultant decided to take it out... At the moment I have nothing/nada and the pain isn't good. It varies from rotten to unbearable and I can't do anything until the pain subsides.
My left leg is hopping with pain. It throbes, it spasms and I feel the need to drag my leg around, I've even been to my Consultant and he can't give me anymore medication because of all the meds I'm taking.

So really, really I hope your Stim works better than mine. Would you let me know how you get on with it.

Take care and the very best of luck

Sinéad xx
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