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Originally Posted by Bratette19
Thanks everyone! I just had nothing but relief when I did the trail. So I thought I would instantly go to that.
I am so tired, it seems I have little energy but since I can not do anything anyway not a big deal!
How many of you were able to return to work. I was originally hurt falling down a set of stairs. The step broke and I fell to ground, while at work. It took 13 months to get a tendon repair surgery and that is with the lovely RSD set in. I learned to live with some pain, but I did not think it would get worse with the surgery. My ankle pain is a little bit better, but I am still so sore.
I am open to any ideas, advice, help that any of you have. I thought I would only get better, never thought I could hurt more.
I worry about work, and stuff like that.
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I have seen that a lot in post on here that trials have gone so much better than the permanent implant. I'm not sure why. I do know some of the veterans of scs will tell you that over the next couple of days and weeks it should start to get better as long as you follow B.L.A.S.T again here is that link
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ferrerid=59152 
your only work right now is to get better I know that sounds foolish but you have to worry about yourself right now. As for some of the people here I know a couple of them have been able to return to work but it took sometime. Your body just went through a lot and needs time to mend. Hopefully things start to get a little better each and every day for you. Seems funny for me to be telling someone this stuff seeing I have not been through it yet I go this month the 23rd for my trial and if it works they do the implant the 26th of this month. I am just relaying messages I have read and been told about all of this from these great people here at N.T.

Take care of yourself first and foremost will be watching for your post and see how you are progressing.