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Old 01-30-2012, 12:22 PM #6
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Default Congratulations

Congrats on the great experience with your SCS system. I hope the reps are able to figure out a way around the bending issues you are having.

The adaptive technology they have developed is a great step forward for the patient experience. Not having to manually switch between multiple programs must be very convenient.

I wish you the best in your pain coverage moving forward.
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