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Neurostimulator implant or Spinal Cord Stimulator

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 11 10:55pm | Replies (30)

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I did extensive research online concerning just how effective these implants were and discovered a 30%-33% failure rate. In addition, the batteries only last for a few years (3yrs-5yrs) at which point they have to be replaced. That means more surgery, more scar tissue, and more problems. I told my surgeon that I was not going to allow him to perform this invasive surgery, but that's just me.

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I did a trial for the stimulator, I couldn't handle the constant tingling. I couldn't wait to get it out! It was very painful for me as they just numb you with novicane.

@paulbse my doctor says the battery lasts for 10 years. It may be an updated device?

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Mine has a rechargeable battery and it is making a difference for me. Well worth it!