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Old 08-05-2013, 09:33 AM #4
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Hi Kymmie! Great to see you!

I have had my thoracic stim turn on by itself. My laptop battery had to be the culprit...I put my laptop bag over my shoulder and the stim started. It happened a couple of times so I figured it had to be the battery. Also, at times when I would be lying down, I would feel stimulation in my legs and it was turned off...and off for days.

It hasn't happened in a while, but it has happened

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