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Trying to stay calm.....
Tomorrow (Tuesday) is my SCS trial. I know I'm in good hands. There's something about instrument near my spine that makes me quiver. I'm like this before any spinal procedure; so at least I know this is "normal" ~~~ hey, at least i have one thing normal!!
Thinking of each of you ~~ NanaZ |
In our thoughts
We will hold you high in our thoughts and prayers today and tomorrow. The SCS can be very effective and even more so if you dare to believe it is possible. Are you having percutaneous leads or paddle leads?
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All the best to you for your procedure, nanaz.
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i understand the reluctance and definition of normal of anything that must take foreign objects to be used and hope and pray every one had a great nights rest my it all be a success story in the end in Jesus name and your loved one and advocate be your strength for you for a short time love me |
I, too, have prayed
Doesn't hurt to do so.
That feeling of "am I doing the right thing" will be experienced again if you go for the permanent install. I have been there....done that. Yup, the night before permanence, I found myself wondering......"what IF getting it really done is different than my trial experience?" I lived to know it would be a good experience and am now almost 4 and a half years into it.... Hey POOH, should I be hoping my battery will last a VERY long time? NanaZ, praying all will be well, M56 :hug: |
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