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Old 08-20-2010, 11:19 AM #1
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Oh yes, I do know..... and well..... it is just that I am figuring you all receive Rae's favorite airwaves ever much more directly than we.back atcha!
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Hi again

Hope you are all keeping well this lovely Friday!!! Sun is shining here, now thats a first, although it is officially our SUMMER, the weather often lags behind and forgets!!!! a MAJOR problem!!!! so it can be damp and dismal so a bonus to have the sun shining

Mark56 I hope that my previous post didnt come across as rude I apologise if it did

Went for a short walk today, which was soooo liberating having been stuck indoors for the past two weeks, except for my hospital visits

Im still trying to 'tweak' my stimulator. Can I ask is it right that sometimes if I move in a different direction the sensation moves to a different place. At times when Im lying down and I have it the way I want it its great, but then occasionally when I stand and walk it feels 'different' Im sure its fine.......
At the moment Ive 5 programmes but Ive been told that will be increased. Walking is 'weird' to say the least as Ive a lot of sensation in my feet which I would prefer if it wasnt. All teething problems Im sure

Hope you all have a lovely evening

Jackie
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