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Grand Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: i thought it was in my left pocket
Posts: 4,117
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Grand Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: i thought it was in my left pocket
Posts: 4,117
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Welcome Tammyray!
As you can see from the responses so far, there is no lack of support here!
I read your other post in the New Member forum to get clarity on why you are having to move the leads.
So, you're not getting the stimulation in your legs or back anymore, after only having your unit in for a year and a half.
Well, for whatever this may be worth, alot of us have had revisions of one type or another. The good thing is you mentioned you totally trust your doctor. So, if you've got a good relationship with him, then you're obviously in good hands. Plus, you're already familiar with what's involved from having your initial operation.
One of the only things that may cause trouble is if you have scar tissue in the way, and this might limit your Dr somewhat regarding how to maneuver the leads to a new location.
Be sure to ask him lots of questions about things like this and any other concerns you may have.
We're gladly here for you and will help walk you through things.
Well anyway, Tammy, it's great to have you here!
Do stick around and let us know how this is to unfold.
Caring,
Rae
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