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Originally Posted by Wingy
Hi Phil,
Take one step at a time mate, see how you get on with the trial and what benefits you have before going ahead with a permanent implant, you don't want to be having all the disadvantages of a permanent unit without any of the advantages.
Sorry, not wishing to put a downer on things mate, but it ain't for everyone, but hey fingers crossed it will be good for you and you can then move onto the next stage eh.
All the best for Monday, oh and by the way, I too had no discomfort with the trial being fitted or removed.
Wingy
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Well, I spent my night in hospital and had the machine hooked up this morning and have made it back home safe and sound. Trying not to get my hopes up but after 9 or 10 hours I appear to be getting some relief in my neck and head which were the areas they were targeting. Same can't be said about a few other areas but they weren't part of the plan.
Even my lovely, extremely patient wife say my face isn't as strained as usual. So as Wingy said, fingers crossed and it will be all systems go. I realise it is only day 1, but I'm optimistic that these are good signs. I just have to make it through to Tuesday without doing anything stupid.
Thanks everyone for your support.
Phil