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Old 02-10-2012, 08:59 AM #7
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Default I have the new battery

Hi Melly,
I just had the surgery in January with Medronic and the new battery. My doctor said that this would be a great feature for me because of the activities that I still tried to do before surgery. They just "released" the battery last week and WOW technology today. That batteries changes frequency just when I stand, lay down, or sit. Still need to go in and get tweeked again (the rep made a comment that I'm married to them for life). I need it to be in a more concentrated area from the butt check to the knee and they seem to hit the knee area to strong. I have had multiple back and neck surgeries and the pain would come back. The stimulator was implanted in the T4-T7 area. I guess after the surgery pain goes away we should feel better. Anyway glad that you are on the road to recovery. Hope you get the rep to tweek you so that you start to feel more relief. I just love that I found this site. We know and feel each other's pain and everyone is willing to help!!
SO ONE BIG Keep on healing!!!
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