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Originally Posted by Saffy
Wow .. what a lovely lovely welcome. It's just starting to sink in that I really am being put forward for a trial. When I first when to see the Pain Specialist in April he didn't think I was an idea candidate as the sciatic pain doesn't always go all the way down to my toes (mostly it goes into the buttock, thigh and knee) .. He referred me for a second opinion and with one thing and another, I didn't get to see the neuro surgeon till September. I really didn't think he would say yes .. when he did, I could have hugged him.
So .. it's the Nurse Specialist on the 8th November .. What sort of thing should I be asking her?
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Saffy! This is a really good forum and everyone has a lot of information from their experiences! I have had my stim since 2008 and am about to have surgery number 3 to get different leads put in (the same thing Sarah is having). I am so sorry about your pain and I hope that the stim helps you with it. Feel free to ask as many questions as you want because everyone is very helpful and supportive! I ended up having to get my stim because I was injured in a car accident. It really helped me alot and I was able to walk and exercise and have my normal life back again. It helped me with my back and leg pain and I was off my pain meds after I had the permanent stim put in. Of course, it is not an overnight process and did take awhile to have things heal but everyday I just got better and better. I was also scared going through it the first time because I did not know anyone that had it done before and at time I did not have a very good doctor. The stim has been a huge blessing for me and when it works right I dont have to use my walker or the wheel chair. I am not around as much right now because I am also trying to keep up with my college classes and my surgery is going to be scheduled after they check my heart on the ct scan tomorrow. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to the group. Like I said, feel free to ask us questions, and you can also ask me questions too on forum or messaging. Take care and I hope that what I shared will help a little bit too



'sTara