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Old 03-28-2010, 06:34 PM #21
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I totally hear you about being active before the pain! I was in the military so being physically active was an everyday activity for me. I also use to play competitive volleyball 3 -4 nights a week and on weekends as well as work out in a gym on a regular basis so being sedetary is really hard. My best advice to you during your trial is to have it in as long as you can. I would think 7 days would be long enough to determine if it truly works. I only had mine in for about 3 days. I had a lot of incision pain with the trial so I was not able to be that active. They told me I couldn't lift or twist but they said I could walk and try to do as much as possible. They don't want you to twist or lift because there is nothing really securing the leads during the trial. There was one patient who played tennis during the trial and as you can guess, the leads moved so he had to have them repositioned. My determining factor in deciding to get the permanent was after I had the leads taken out. I could tell a difference afterwards. Without the stimulator on, all the pain came rushing back.....and fast! Now, don't get me wrong. I still had some pain during the trial (minus the incision pain) but I noticed it a lot more after the leads were taken out. My husband also noticed that I walked better during the trial so have your wife evaluate you as well. It's amazing what they pick up and see that we don't because we're so concentrated on the pain.

Good luck with the trial and please keep us informed!! Personally, I would try dancing with your wife during the trial. I would maybe wait until at least the 4th or 5th day into the trial so you have a feel of it and can see if it works for you and maybe something like the fox trot instead of the tango. LOL!!
Thank you Klzrogue, I very much appreciate your thoughtful read and response to my post. Yeah, I was into fitness before wreck [I guess that is BW] and was known as an athlete, even though I was a middleaged exec type. I finally gave in to the desire to please my wife, Cleo, to dance and we took lesson after lesson, finally becoming the pride of our instructor. We danced at every opportunity, BUT,,,,, tango and salsa never caught on with me. Swing, foxtrot, waltz, now I could get into those.... and the smiles on Cleo's face. What a gem of a gift to give her after being a klutzy wallflower for so long. I will take your advice on trying something very carefully, prob'ly here in the house so we don't get bumped after a few days of the trial. Just turn on the sound system, and give it a go.

Now, as for your military service, please accept our gratitude for your service. You gave much as you served. How do we know? Well, our youngest son is an Army volunteer enlistee on his first tour in the Middle East right now.

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During your trial ! Take HEED to these PROFOUND words of
wisdom ! ....
When you come home, with all that tape all over your back......
put ONE more bit of tape where your cord is dangling as an extra measure of 'reinforcement' against thy elements that will jump out at you as you pass by .....doorknobs......ect.....
I can guaranteeeee you will snag your cord!!! That extra reinforcement you placed there will make you feel like Einstein didn't have a CLUE when it came to true wisdom....
Believe me.

P.S. You WILLL dance with your wife again !
Without a doubt.......
Hi Rrae- I found the post, a day late, but not TOOooooo...... late. Will definitely heed the advice about tape. A little more never hurt a thing, and to tell you the truth, I have used an ANDme Interferential Stim with its gummy leads now for years [why did it take so long to get here?] and placing it in my pants pocket I am a frequent member of the JERK club; that is to say, one of those whose leads are regularly yanked by the inanimate but reaching handles of kitchen cabinets. I would far more rather sway with my wife dancing than being JERKED around by the yank of a handle on my leads.... ah, well, if only I had layed in a supply of tape long ago. I just did not want the further inconvenience of the putting it on and taking it off.

You are absolutely right though, with the TRIAL I will not want anything to interfere with lead placement!


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Thank you Klzrogue, I very much appreciate your thoughtful read and response to my post. Yeah, I was into fitness before wreck [I guess that is BW] and was known as an athlete, even though I was a middleaged exec type. I finally gave in to the desire to please my wife, Cleo, to dance and we took lesson after lesson, finally becoming the pride of our instructor. We danced at every opportunity, BUT,,,,, tango and salsa never caught on with me. Swing, foxtrot, waltz, now I could get into those.... and the smiles on Cleo's face. What a gem of a gift to give her after being a klutzy wallflower for so long. I will take your advice on trying something very carefully, prob'ly here in the house so we don't get bumped after a few days of the trial. Just turn on the sound system, and give it a go.

Now, as for your military service, please accept our gratitude for your service. You gave much as you served. How do we know? Well, our youngest son is an Army volunteer enlistee on his first tour in the Middle East right now.

Blessings on you Klz,
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Thank you but your son and many like him are the true hero's! I did not serve overseas so I did not have to sacrifice all that your son and others like him have had to do. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his unit as well as all the other soldiers overseas on a safe journey home. I also want to commend you and your wife on raising such an outstanding individual. It takes a special person to be able to endure not only the physical challenges the military requires but also the mental challenges. It proves the strength not only your son has but also reflects the strength the both of you have in teaching him duty, honor, and respect not only for his country but also to himself.

Now, take that strength and give this enemy we call pain a fight it will never forget!! You WILL dance once again with your wife and see her beautiful smile that she deserves to have and you deserve to see! Who knows maybe after the implant the salsa and tango WILL be your thing!! You never know!
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