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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Derbyshire, UK.
Posts: 758
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Derbyshire, UK.
Posts: 758
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Hi there ...
Nice to meet you Dawn.
Have they not suggested maybe a paddle lead be better for you? I know when I had my first leads the sensation went down both legs and between them ... and sadly, not in a nice way.
I just couldn't use the stim at all .. so when I next saw my Surgeon he suggested the paddle lead .. it was BRILLIANT!
It hit the spot totally ... then I got an infection. Despite two weeks in Hospital on PIC line anti biotics, the infection came back and they had to remove everything ... my battery, leads and the paddle lead in my spine.
They tried again last December to place the paddle lead back in my spine, taking even more spine away, but unfortunately it was was far too risky to carry on.
I was devastated - utterly and totally. That, for me, was my last hope and I hid away at home taking all my meds and becoming increasingly depressed.
You're in the right place for support .... we all have our moans and groans too and they don't just have to be about the SCS ..
Welcome.
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