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Scottsuff,
Sorry too hear about your infection. From what I understand it usually starts in one place and follows the wires. The wires in my neck are still sensitive but don't bother me unless I push on them. So I don't. Going Wednesday for my next adjustment and will have them take a look see. On top of my head I have the bumps where the cage was screwed in to my skull.The doc said that these probably will not get much better. I'm a bit of a hypochondriac so all of this gets to me. Another reason I waited so long. They didn't shave my head like I thought they would because they only opened my skin where they drilled. Let us know how you are doing. |
Hang in Scott, just a bump in the road to getting your life back....sending good thoughts your way....
Eric |
again, thanks for sharing scott. i'm really benefitting from your experience as i'm sure many others are but for some reason won't click the thankyou tab.
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Ah Crap! It happens.
Did they have to remove the brain leads? I just hope for the best, and a speedy recovery. On the humor side of life, I was trying to figure out why your kids went to University of Texas, when you live in Tennessee. Oh, what... I'll just blame Parkinson's for that one. Super cool your daughter is going back to school to work on Speech Pathology. I wish you the best. |
Scott,
Sorry about the setback. Keep leaning on your great family, they will help you get through this. You are a strong, retired AF officer and will clear this hurdle. Good thoughts continuing your way. Eric |
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Hi Scott - Just returned from Key West yesterday, very sorry to hear about the complications, please let us know when you start to feel better.
I do know one thing, the fact that you're a Vet and I'm not confirms that you'll be just fine, just a matter of time. Hang in there, buddy, I keep finding evidence of bizarre health issues that are cured somehow. And, I actually hate to broach the following topic because I know many people will roll their eyes or burst out laughing. But, I don't know of another online community that will offer and intelligent response I've had ED since I was 40, and I turn 59 next month. Since DBS, I have had no issues in that Dept. Has anyone else had a similar experience?! David |
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are you kidding? if not, you may have a "gold mine" there. just need to find a bioengineer who can wire one up without the need for brain surgery, find some investors ... |
Well, I have to say, sounds like so much BS to me, too.
There has to be some kind of reference in the medical annals, I just can't find one. And yes, it didn't make sense to me to have that problem at the tender young (LOL) age of 40, either, just like it doesn't make sense that DBS would cure it. And just when you thought my DBS 'experience' couldn't get ANY strange, consider the fact that I had chronic skin diseases, with Rosecesia (red scaly skin- I know that isn't the correct spelling) that has absolutely disappeared since Oct. 16. However, for this particular problem, I recall running across something that indicated this could be a early sign of PD, which does make sense in my particular situation. Some others, such as increased amounts of body hair in undesirable locations that are lessened considerably after DBS may actually get me banned from the board (LOL) but guys and gals, I couldn't make this stuff if I tried....@! One thing that I do know. This may not be a cure. But nevertheless, it is a miracle. No one will ever convince me otherwise. |
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