This is not an implanted device, she has to apply it and turn it on. It's supposed to help regrowth of broken bones in her foot.
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> Mizz Peller
> The bone stimulator that your sister had put in after her injury, is it like a pain blocker? Where is it
> situated?
> The reason I am asking is our daughter had one put in her back bone (they called it a pain blocker here in
> Canada) supposedly to stop the pain she was having in hips and legs after an injury. She did have ep. but
> only maybe a seizure once a year/two (GM when she had one) but being on the back bone we are wondering if
> didn't touch nerves it wasn't suppose to cause as a result had multi seizures continuously after.
> When you think of it your spine is connected to your brain so only makes sense in our minds that it had
> something to do with it. Hers is a long story, but was just wondering where hers was put.
> Please feel free to write. Would love to hear from you.
> Wish your sister the best.
> Also welcome to the group.
> Julie
> Julie Hope
> epilepsyhealth@
> http://www.2betrhea
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mizz Peller" <mzzpeller@.
> To: <epilepsy@yahoogroup
> Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:24 AM
> Subject: [epilepsy] Trigger?
>
>
> My sister was given a bone stimulator after an injury. She thinks it may be triggering sizures. Does anyone
> have info about this?
> Thanks.
>
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