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Old 06-16-2010, 09:27 PM
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Rae, you crack me up!!! Where the heck do you find these character animations from?? LOL!! There's a goal we can set for ourselves.... to work up so much muscle in our bods to push those damn stim implants so far up to the surface our skin will split!!!

Pooh, I cannot fathom the idea of having the implant placed into the abdomen. WOW. Do you experience any abdominal cramping?? Well, one thing you'll be protected from is when people slam shopping carts in the back of you (never realized how often that happens until a stim is in your lower back) and I imagine sleeping may be a tad easier. One discomfort I notice with the location of my implant (on the left) is when it's that time of the month. The uterine swelling causes additional pressure in that area and I almost always end up with sciatic nerve.

The abdomen would also be more susceptible with fluctuations in weight. If you had to choose ( lower weight itself aside), would you prefer your stim in a more "upper" position or the "lower" positioning?? Which is more comfortable, the lesser of the 2 evils?
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