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Old 08-15-2011, 12:39 PM
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SO happy you are keeping your thread alive, Rachel!
We're anxiously awaiting an update.
Try not to become overwhelmed with everything. I recall getting very stressed, when it really wasn't necessary and I put myself thru alot of anxiety.
One thing I wish the personnel would've done - it would have been wonderful if they would've given me the post OP instructions BEFORE the procedure! When you come out of the OR in your twilight daze, it's kinda hard to comprehend what they are saying.

Relax into it and be sure to communicate clearly and precisely to the medical staff in the OR. This is the most important time to get the stimulation exactly where it needs to be.

You will do fine - you are well-prepared for this!

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