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Old 05-25-2012, 07:43 AM #1
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Could someone give me the status on the Medtronic SynchroMedII pump? Was the last year's recall/suit for just one model or the entire SynchroMed line? I ask this as my pain doc disucssed the pump yesterday which I have been dodging for years. He gave me a package of info to look over before our next appt. and it turned out to be for the SynchroMedII. By the time I realized that, he was gone for the day and won't be back until Tuesday. I called Medtronic and all they would say was that the matter was settled. That really wasn't a very satisfactory answer. Thanks in advance.
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