Well Dee, in order to have lost IT, one must first have had IT, and since I do not know what IT is, perhaps I cannot lose IT.
Nah, I kinda went Canadian on Rae there for a bit. Scarring in. It is natural for the human body to scar. Pretty hard not to know how you scar if you have lived very long, for you may have met a nail, a knife, a piece of paper, or you may have known a scalpel cut on your skin from surgery. All produce scars. The notion of scarring in with the SCS is the reality of the hardware becoming secure within the body because the body will generate scar tissue enabling patients to ultimately be allowed more vigorous exercise and work; kinda like KZL_Rogue and her golfing and Tae Kwon Do after surgery.
Yup,
Mark56