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Old 01-13-2011, 01:19 PM #11
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As seems a unanimous response, CALL. It is in NO way putting a wrench in your Reps lives, this is what they get paid to do.

Nothing to panic about, but it would be very wise to go with your instinct of knowing that something has gone 'amis'. Especially if you have the percutaneous leads and only one month out.....it's very likely your lead migrated when you stooped down. I'm pretty sure this is similar to what happened in my case and the mistake I made was not addressing it sooner.
All they have to do is take a peak either by xray or fluoroscopy to see if one of your leads may have moved or come loose from the anchor(s).

If a simple revision is in order, don't be fearful.....just indicate that you would like more local anesthetic be used this time around . It won't be near as involved as your surgery because he won't have to cut a 'pocket' for your battery. All he'd do is go back in thru your upper incision and pull the lead back up. Hopefully using more sutures to hold it in place.

PLEASE let us know how it goes!
I'm presently waiting for a revision due to one of my leads migrating and it would have been no big deal if I would have caught it early on. Now I'm facing the fear that this lead has had ample time to scar in to the position it has migrated down to.

Caring!
Rae






Rae with that being said are you having to live without the stimulator on at all??? If I shut this thing off my pain seems to be 150 times worse then it was .. Even though I know it's not possible I don't know what I would do if they took this out or made me shut it off .. I live with it on 24/7 just now I have to keep it on really low and stay on my muscle relaxers and pain meds till I see what the heck is going on ... I know Sneezing caused a worse Zing then squatting down did .. Maybe it's normal .. But for the feeling to all change were I feel it is concerning me Bad .. I wish you luck Rae
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