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Apr 28, 2024
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Lance71
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My pain relief wasn't 90% right off the bat. More like 60%. But it has steadily
gotten better since then. If it's 90% right now, it will most likely get even better than that.
Mine has been in for nearly 2 years now.
Rechargeable batteries weren't and option when I did it. That's new.
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My wife's back problems and treatment, particularly spinal cord stimulator (SCS)
Florwood
Apr 28, 11:28am
That's fantastic!
mightybrick
Apr 28, 11:32am
That’s awesome. I’ve dealt with back issues for most of my adult life and know how debilitating that can be.
LaserCoug
Apr 28, 11:35am
Great news. I've had 2 back surgeries. Back pain is Miserable.
DawgHaus
Apr 28, 11:39am
Wow, that is great. Life changing for sure.
DubuMfalme
Apr 28, 12:00pm
My pain relief wasn't 90% right off the bat. More like 60%. But it has steadily
Lance71
Apr 28, 12:01pm
They say the implant will continue to take recharges for eight to ten years.
Florwood
Apr 28, 1:22pm
Mine doesn't recharge, but they told me it will last 10 years.
Lance71
Apr 28, 4:14pm
That’s what I thought this would be.
Florwood
Apr 28, 4:17pm
As one who knows these systems…
Katewot
Apr 28, 12:50pm
Thanks for the advice!
Florwood
Apr 28, 1:26pm
Is this something that insurance typically covers
JoMax
Apr 28, 9:34pm
We had a $300 copay, but I believe Medicare will cover the rest.
Florwood
Apr 28, 11:42pm
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