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Old 11-02-2010, 10:58 AM #8
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Hmmm, makes me think.....The Dr. told me that issues with having a foreign object in your body is one of the reasons for the psych eval and it makes sens when you think about it. That thought really never crossed my mind as when my accident happened I got a whole ton of foriegn objects put into my body and had no time or opportunity to think about it or question it and I just sort of accepted it. I dont think that the SCS will freak me out in that sense however I had not thought about being able to see/feel it......that one makes me think a bit; does it get irritated if you lay on it? does the waste band of pants or belts irritate it? where else have people had them implanted? I have just added several new questions to my list for the doctor, hmmmmm I wonder how my twins will react to it??? I think naming it is a great idea, perhaps I will let the boys pick the name????

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