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Old 10-31-2012, 08:41 PM
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Heart Howdy Leiea!!!

OK, so for a kid who in Jr High School years ago wanted to stay away from the paddle [I succeeded there, no visits to the principal] I REALLY went after the Paddles for SCS! It is Fantastic for me. I use it 24/7/all year long....

Recovery was less than for a fusion surgery, as less was disturbed and the post operative pain meds took care of that issue. Physical therapy was fine, and all went well.

REMEMBER BLAST, no bending lifting twisting stretching and you will get along well with your recovery, then also you need to know LOG ROLL to get in and out of bed and the strain of movement post surgery will really pass well in a couple of weeks or so. Once your doc prescribes PT for full recovery and begins to relax the movement limitations, getting into the swing of doing more than pain has allowed will seem like a new lease on life! Ta DA!!

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