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Old 10-10-2013, 06:10 AM #3
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What type of stimulator did you have implanted? I'm in the process of going to a pain mgmt. dr and was already told he would probably to the sympathetic nerve block in order to get insurance to pay for a St Jude's neurostimulator.

I have small fiber neuropathy with no possibility of nerve regeneration so....

I know you'll get a lot of responses here to help you out....good luck and I hope they get you to 100%.....that would be awesome right ?

Thanks

Debi
Debi, I have a Medtronic RestoreSensor with AdaptiveStim. Thanks for the good wishes, and good luck to you too--hopefully you'll be able to get relief soon!
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