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Old 03-02-2011, 09:24 PM #1
Lisa in Ohio Lisa in Ohio is offline
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Hi All, I am about 4 weeks past my permanent implant surgery and am having trouble with the unit. It was implanted in the top of my left buttock, and it just seems to wiggle around a lot. When it does this it causes a lot of pain, and the last time it was time to recharge my battery i had a difficult time getting it to charge. I am also having trouble with my remote getting a signal. I have to hold it next to the unit site and sometimes it is still searching. I am also having trouble with the signal from the unit being very positional. I don't know if I am expecting too much too soon. I have been wearing yoga pants to keep the pressure off of my implant site, and really feel like a slob, but regular pants and jeans are impossible right now. I have read some of your posts and you all seem to be know quite a bit about this I was hoping for some sound advice. Thanks, Lisa
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