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Old 07-24-2018, 03:44 PM #29
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Default Medtronic Pain stimulator

Hi I am new here and thought I might add my experience as I have had to replace my first (March 09 ) the battery wore out . Last march 17 had a new one put in, in a bad place as my shouder trouble makes it hard to reach to use magnat to control it. This one can be tested with MRI and last month had to have my back MRI to see what is happening now.

I have had 5 back operations and the two stimulators. I was hoping to get information on the MRI medical-esy I don't understand. I have been waiting on a nerolgist to explain and tell me if I need S. or can do without. Anyone here can help me?
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