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Old 11-01-2010, 10:07 AM #1
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Default Have you named your SCS?

I was thinking a while back, when the term Spinal Cord Stimulator was first introduced to me, and someone said .. "Hmm, how would you feel with a foreign object in your body?"

That actually made me stop and think as I actually hadn't considered it .. I just thought of it as a surgical intervention.

I sat a good while pondering this .. worrying that I would have it implanted then think .. "Erkkkk ALIEN .. get it out! Now!" Then I realised that if I was going to go through with this I'd better come to terms with the fact that there's going to be a little friend with me (hopefully) for the rest of my life if it makes my life more bearable than it is.

So .. I have decided to name it. It's definitely going to be a "he" rather than a "she" ... Felix after my first loved rabbit? Or Arthur after my Dad?

OOOh decisions, decisions.

I just wondered if any of you guys have named your little companion?

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