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Old 03-03-2015, 02:31 AM #1
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Just a quick post to let you know that I am still alive and kicking, not been on here for a while been busy doing stuff which is always a good sign that pain is under control.

Due to have a second electrode fitted sometime around May, this will plug into the spare second port on the Nevro Senza as I only have one lead fitted at the moment.

The single lead was central in my spine but it has decided to sod off over to the right, leaving me somewhat lacking on the left.

Think the recovery time is still around the same as the first time as the IPG has to come out to attach the lead and the normal channeling of the lead and electrode... so I had better stock up on Guinness to tide me over

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Just a quick post to let you know that I am still alive and kicking, not been on here for a while been busy doing stuff which is always a good sign that pain is under control.

Due to have a second electrode fitted sometime around May, this will plug into the spare second port on the Nevro Senza as I only have one lead fitted at the moment.

The single lead was central in my spine but it has decided to sod off over to the right, leaving me somewhat lacking on the left.

Think the recovery time is still around the same as the first time as the IPG has to come out to attach the lead and the normal channeling of the lead and electrode... so I had better stock up on Guinness to tide me over

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