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llrn7470 08-17-2010 04:06 AM

Dropping by to say Hi after a while
 
Hello to my friends out there! It has been a while since I have visited the boards. Since I was last here, I caved and got a SCS plus had a revision. However, in the end, it has been working, along with the medications. Still working, but have changed jobs from the busy neuro ICU at a university hospital to an administrative job at a smaller hospital. So much better from a stress perspective, both physically and emotionally. Have been catching up on everyone while I am riding out some leg spasms (shocker) and wanted to say hello and wish everyone a low pain day!
Lori Lee:hug:

gabbycakes 08-17-2010 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by llrn7470 (Post 685891)
Hello to my friends out there! It has been a while since I have visited the boards. Since I was last here, I caved and got a SCS plus had a revision. However, in the end, it has been working, along with the medications. Still working, but have changed jobs from the busy neuro ICU at a university hospital to an administrative job at a smaller hospital. So much better from a stress perspective, both physically and emotionally. Have been catching up on everyone while I am riding out some leg spasms (shocker) and wanted to say hello and wish everyone a low pain day!
Lori Lee:hug:

Nice to see you on again. Congratulations on your wonderful progress..

Gabbycakes

keep smilin 08-17-2010 07:43 AM

Welcome...
 
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Originally Posted by gabbycakes (Post 685903)
Nice to see you on again. Congratulations on your wonderful progress..

Gabbycakes

home.. SO nice to hear from you and I second Gabbycakes in that it is very nice to read about your progress!!!

hugz, Kathy:grouphug:

edever34 08-17-2010 03:19 PM

Glad you are getting some relief from SCS. I have one too and all in all have been satisfied. Still taking meds too -UGH- but doing better. Good to hear from you-Fondly-Carol

SandyRI 08-17-2010 07:18 PM

Congrats on managing to handle your employment to your advantage throughout your ordeal - that is really great... wishing you continued success with your SCS. Whatever works....!!

Welcome back, XOXOX Sandy

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Originally Posted by llrn7470 (Post 685891)
Hello to my friends out there! It has been a while since I have visited the boards. Since I was last here, I caved and got a SCS plus had a revision. However, in the end, it has been working, along with the medications. Still working, but have changed jobs from the busy neuro ICU at a university hospital to an administrative job at a smaller hospital. So much better from a stress perspective, both physically and emotionally. Have been catching up on everyone while I am riding out some leg spasms (shocker) and wanted to say hello and wish everyone a low pain day!
Lori Lee:hug:


Dubious 08-17-2010 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by llrn7470 (Post 685891)
Hello to my friends out there! It has been a while since I have visited the boards. Since I was last here, I caved and got a SCS plus had a revision. However, in the end, it has been working, along with the medications. Still working, but have changed jobs from the busy neuro ICU at a university hospital to an administrative job at a smaller hospital. So much better from a stress perspective, both physically and emotionally. Have been catching up on everyone while I am riding out some leg spasms (shocker) and wanted to say hello and wish everyone a low pain day!
Lori Lee:hug:

Welcome home!

loretta 08-22-2010 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by llrn7470 (Post 685891)
Hello to my friends out there! It has been a while since I have visited the boards. Since I was last here, I caved and got a SCS plus had a revision. However, in the end, it has been working, along with the medications. Still working, but have changed jobs from the busy neuro ICU at a university hospital to an administrative job at a smaller hospital. So much better from a stress perspective, both physically and emotionally. Have been catching up on everyone while I am riding out some leg spasms (shocker) and wanted to say hello and wish everyone a low pain day!
Lori Lee:hug:

Hi Lori, Nice to hear from you and your successful SCS. So happy for you in making a change to have less stress in your job. I haven't worked for several years. Just turned 62 so got SS, denied SSDI so will get an attorney . Besides having RSD generalized-full body and internally, have Diverticulitis, Trigeminal Nerve Disorder, Fibromyalgia, Ruptured Disc in neck from an accident.
I miss working. Hope the best for you. your friend, loretta


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