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Old 12-30-2012, 08:19 PM #5
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Thank you all for you input. I have been resting and pretty much doing nothing during the past month since my surgery. Too much surgery pain! I unfortunately was unable to test drive this for a trial because when they tried to feed the lead into my cervical area, they could not do so and my surgeon didnt want to force it and cause more damage. So, we had no way of knowing how my body would react to the permanent implant.

I am seeing my rep on Thursday. It is just making my already bad pain worse. My hands burn worse when it is on no matter what the stim level is set at. I am so disappointed. However I am hoping it just needs to be reprogrammed.

Again, I truly appreciate your input.
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