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Old 02-04-2011, 07:55 AM #1
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Default Tues Feb 8th it is!!!!!!

Thought I would just start a new thread for this procedure to let you all know how it goes/went.......and hopefully the next battery will have a longer shelf life

Im booked in for the surgery on Tues Feb 8th.....it will be done in the evening time so dont have to be in the hospital until at least 2pm. This is great because it means I can organise my daughter and get her off to school and out of the way(so to speak , as she gets very upset seeing me going off) and when she comes home I will be gone.

Cant say Im looking forward to this one bit. I dont really know how I feel, angry, upset, afraid, nervous, shocked, at a loss........this apparently only happens to 1% of implantees and guess who JUST happens to be in that 1%

The only good thing I suppose is that I will be put to sleep and wont have to endure the pain of the injections nor the actual procedure....thankfully something is going right.

Roll on Wednesday

Jackie
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