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Old 08-22-2013, 07:50 PM #1
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Default Help please - how often do you charge your SCS??

Hello all,

I was wondering how often you all charge your SCS? I'm having issues with my Medtronic RestoreSensor w/Adaptive Stim. in that it is discharging the battery very quickly. For instance from full to drained in less than 48 hours. My average amplitude is 3.7 and my Hertz is set to 240 running 24/7. Does this seem abnormally fast to anyone?

Thanks in advance for your input,
Tessa
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