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Old 08-21-2012, 10:19 PM
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HI POOH!!

I agree with Pooh & TK. Swelling after surgery and scar tissue later on can play all sorts of little tricks. Be sure your Rep is aware of this. Most of us needed a couple (if not more) tweak sessions with the rep during recovery. There are so many factors as to why we get these jolts and shocks along the way. It's not uncommon for the stimulation to shift around a bit - usually do to the swelling.
Sometimes sitting in a chair can press on the leads and cause jolts or increased stimulation. Same thing when you look down. Your neck muscles pull on the leads and cause the stimulation to change.
This should all fall into place tho. In the meantime, don't be afraid to bug your Rep. That's what they are paid to do.
You really want to stay on top of things during this crucial healing time. If something isn't 'right', you don't want your leads to scar in too much if they need adjusted.

You're wise to mention these things and of course we've got your back the best we can. Even tho we are the geniuses that we are it's still better to get the professional advice.

Yer gonna be just fine my friend

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