Spinal Cord Stimulator

mine i use either a belt with a pocket on it or a double sided adhesive pad that sticks to the recharger and then sticks over the stimulator box mine is in my right hip buttock area and you can feel it through the skin it recharges by magnetic induction, the recharger sits in a holder attached to mains power and when you need it you take it out of its holder and use either method to hold it over the stimulator box, i find the adhesive patches better as when it beeps that it is not sitting correctly or is finished charging my wife tells me i'am beeping as the tone is just at the same frequency i have trouble hearing.
My fusion surgery was done under our medicare system as i was still fighting workers compensation insurance after they had decided to deny the claim after paying for 12 months, it took 3 years of legal wrangling to get them to reinstate the covergae at the time, of i had of been covered for the surgery i would have had 3 to 4 weeks post surgery rehab in hospital an ambulance ride home and ongoing rehab, under our medicare i got 4 days in hospital and a ride home in my car with my wife driving.
They managed to give my bed away while i was in surgery, i,woke up in the ward and nearly had a heart attack (i'am a cardiac specialist nurse) i look up to the right side of my bed and see a glass bottle and iv lines wrapped in aluminium foil (usually used for a specific cardiac drug) the first thought was what have they done to me, turns out the only bed they could get for me was in the post bypass ward. I can laugh about it now but i was pretty shocked when it occured