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Old 05-17-2012, 09:05 PM #10
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Originally Posted by Nanc View Post
to what Rae said!

You can have the stimulation set to a pulse/sensation you are comfortable with and adjust it up and down. During my trial I felt relief, but didn't think I would be able to deal with that constant "buzzing" feeling all the time...I was wrong!! I got used to it in no time!!

BTW, I have both cervical and thoracic stims and am so thankful for them

Take care and wishing you the best with your trial.

Nanc
Is the additional restriction of neck motion without the jolt something that fades? Is it better with the permanent?
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