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Old 02-13-2016, 06:31 AM #1
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Default Tinnitus side effect of Spinal Neurostimulator implant

Hi,

I had a St. Jude Eon spinal neurostimulator implant put in for back and leg pain on 2/7/12. Since day one of the surgery I have had chronic tinnitus (ringing in the ears). I never had this before. It has progressively gotten worse and my surgeon simply shrugs his shoulders as do the company reps. I need relief from this as it is getting unbearable! Does anyone else have this issue and found relief? Do I simply have to get the darn thing out?

Please post any help replies here.

Thanks so much in advance!

David
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