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Old 11-30-2010, 10:34 PM #1
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Thumbs up Update on Tara

Hello, this is Tara's husband Jerry. Her surgery went well but she is still in the hospital for the next couple of days. They had to make a bigger incision and they also fixed the battery pocket area. She is in a lot of pain and having problems with nausea she wanted you guys to know how she is doing. The good news is that they got a chance to test the coverage, and it seems to be working for the most part. The bad news is that the stimulator will have to be off for the next 6 weeks until she can activate it again. I will give you an update when I can. Please keep her in your prayers that she has a good recovery and is out of pain soon.

Sincerely,
Jerry
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