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Originally Posted by meg1262
Actually I did crank that sucker up yesterday and I do feel it intermittently. Although better, the incisions still hurt and I am having a lot of back spasms. My DH and I went for a short walk yesterday and he was having fun with the fact that I walk like a drunken sailor! (And that was before I was feeling the stimulator). I have a feeling this is going to be a longer healing process than I thought, but I'm going to behave myself because the alternative really sucks.
Thanks again!
Mary
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Hi Mary
I too have just had my SCS implanted on the 5th August 2010. I have Failed back syndrome with nerve pain down my legs. I do have a lot of pain around the site of the incisions and at times its so frustrating. I have a lot of swelling around the site of the battery insertion and thats quite sore also. My SCS is doing ok for the moment. I do have some questions though as regards my movements and the sensations changing. Im sure its 'normal' but it is a worry in case the leads might have moved. I am trying to be a good 'patient' but its not always so easy.
I had my stitches removed on Monday and I go back to my Consultant on Monday 23rd Aug to review my wound. Its healing well Im told. I dont get to see the Rep until September and Im hoping by then that he will be tweeking it a bit more. I have good coverage in my legs and upper legs but not enough in my back.....unfortunately I get a LOT in my feet and thats not the best especially when I have it on high and I want to walk around. I feel like my feet arent really there!! if that makes sense.
I am positive that this will all be rectified over time. Even though its just been two weeks Ive had times that I forget its there or even on!! which is great as its not a huge intrusion in my life.
My prayers are with you and indeed everyone that the future ahead will be a positive one for us all
Take care
Jackie