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I have one from Boston scientifics. It has helped somewhat. Does not relieve all my ain but seems to reduce it. They have you do a trial first before installing the permanent one. I have had no issues with it. You have to try adjusting the settings a few times before you get relief. I also had multiple injections, nerve ablation with no relief. Also had two failed back surgeries that caused neuropathy and one where the surgeon put the hardware in wrong and I have pinched nerves. Told by three doctors to live with it.

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I’m so sorry that happened to you. No one should be told to just “Live with it”? Telling someone in pain to just live with it is devastating and depressing and can cause hopelessness.
I try to find the best and most supportive provider by asking people I know and trust or through our big teaching hospital in Portland, OR.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the pain stimulator. I’m holding off until I have an MRI on my knee (possible meniscus tear) and back (degenerative disc disease and rupture causing sciatica).
I hope you find relief for the neuropathy and the pinched nerves.
One day and one provider and test at a time!