![]() i dont know why, but this forum always does that. I apologize for the lack of proper punctuation and capital letters. I live most of my days in bed, and only leave the house for dr appointments. there is no cure for it, and with the cut off of opiods, is pretty unbearable to live with. ive talked with people that have had that develop from scar tissue. i would never get another of those either.ĭo some research on adhesive arachnoiditis. also, steroid injections are not approved by the FDA to be given in your back. pain management drs are really pushing these now, along with injections, since they stopped prescribing opiods. mine gives a buzzing sensation even when turned off, or the battery is dead. i also have an artificial disc, with a cage in above at L4-5 S1, degenerative disc disease, and now arthritis in my back. i just had xrays to see if all my hardware was in place because of the increase in pain ive been having.so bad im vomiting on a regular basis.everything was ok i was told. i got some relief in the beginning and in the trial (which mine was only 3 days because my trial unit malfunctioned, i guess i should have learned something from that) the majority of people i have talked with have complained of the insufficient care from their reps on programing it after. worst thing i ever did, but dont want to go thru another surgery to have it taken out. I just posted a link to an article on SCS, i believe its waiting to be moderated, as this one probably is. Is it possible that when low and working extra hard to produce power that it can get hot (like maybe a cellphone would? ) Does that mean it was dead? Or just close to dead? 2) is there any logic that if it was extra low (but not dead) that is was working not as well as it does when fully charged? (or is it an all or nothing benefit)3) before I charged when it was deadly low, it felt like the battery/transmitter box implanted was burning me. I was hurting worse today than usual, and wondered if i had let my battery go dead. 1) I didnt charge for last few days (bad boy). Found some unhappy people, but no tips and tricks to using so thought i would start a topic and ask some questions from others.I was not aware before surgery how much changing and programing there would be to find the right settings after surgery was over (I thought that was what the trial is for).So I have a million newby questions that I cant seem to find online answers about.I'll start with three, and maybe others will have things to share or add re: best practices. but no FAQS about how this or that works.or what to do if. I am amazed how little tech support is available on this product LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of sales data. I had a Nevro HF10 stimulator implanted a few weeks ago (and scheduled for a second stimulator to be installed in 30 days).
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