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Old 08-17-2010, 03:17 PM #6
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Hi Mary- At a week and a half post op, I was only then told I could turn the dang thing on. They wanted post op pain to subside before I tried to do anything radical with the remote. Hang in there. The op pain will subside over time, always has here! Then, that beneficial current can truly kick in and give you the helps you need!

Prayin for you,
Mark56
Hi Mark:

I was reading about your adventure from beginning to end and I have to say that I found it inspirational and encouraging. I saw the doc and the Medtronics rep today. The doc says everything is healing up great but I still have the same restrictions for another 4-6 weeks. Well, just poop.

On the stimulator side, he tweaked the first program and added a second. So far so good but I'm having a lot of back spasms from all that playing around. I have to say that as of now, no regrets.

Thanks for the encouragement!

Mary
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