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Originally Posted by Rrae
Gee I'm sorry to hear this. It does leave us scratching our heads doesn't it.
This is something that I would THINK the Dr's would do something about in the first place! Too many pts have this problem of the leads slipping. I'm amazed that yours has moved this much especially since you have paddle leads.
In my case, I would almost be willing to admit that it was 'my' fault, as I became a bit overambitious and was doing too much strenuous work out in my pasture with the horses. We'll never really know tho. Like Mark said, we ended up just pulling that lead out since it was not helping in the first place. So, I get by just fine with one lead.
I know how frustrating this is, but hang in there. Let's see what your Dr says. I'm really curious. It WILL get straightened out and eventually the leads will scar in. Be prepared for the Dr to blame 'you' for moving too much or bending wrong during recovery.....evidentally it's in the 'small print' somewhere that it's OUR fault when this happens
 Rae 
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dear rae
hope all well
just wanted to say
thanks for your last line
do not be afraid to voice your concerns
always go with your gut
doctors have HUGE egos
it is a job to listen
make them listen
lynn i wish the outcome 100%
eva