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Old 07-16-2012, 05:14 PM #1
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Default will new s c s stim drive me nuts????

Hello, I am new to these spinal cord simulators. I need to make the decision very soon if I should put the permanent one in. When I turn the stim. off I feel this feeling of great relief. Is this going to be an obnoxious feeling that I unconsciously or consciously drive me nuts????
On the other side I am doing so much more than I was doing before I had the stimulator put in. I have it at a relatively low frequency; 1.75.I would say it helps me 65% opf the time.
Any I dears or suggestions???
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Moira Joyce
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