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Old 08-14-2014, 07:37 AM #1
Rimbanda Rimbanda is offline
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Question Question for the Nevro Users.

Have you ever let the implant battery run down (not flat, but low), and if so did you notice any drop in the effectiveness of your pain relief?

The reason I ask is because I have done this twice and both times resulted in almost pre-implant pain levels. It maybe coincidental, but it was so identical both times it had me wondering. I know they like us to charge everyday, but due to experimentation, and slackness I have often been doing it every second day. Twice I forgot and went into the third day with less than desirable results.

Being able to go two days will be great for work as I often have days where I am away from home 24 to 36 hours. Means one less thing to pack in my bag.

Phil
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