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Old 05-30-2013, 08:37 AM #1
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Default Stimulation continues after SCS is turned off?

Hi Guys! Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this...does your stimulation happen even when your SCS is turned off? As many of you know, I have two SCS's (cervical & thoracic). I have not been able to use them much lately because of an issue with my lower back, they increase pain and pressure there Anyway, I haven't had them on in a few days but feel stimulation in my legs...bizarre! I usually only feel this when I am laying down, but now it is all the time. And yes, they are definitely shut off...I checked

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