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Old 06-03-2011, 11:45 AM #1
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Default Going abroad and I have no card saying I have a stim.

Well .. pffft .. I've just booked Mike and I a holiday to Greece. We're off next Tuesday for a week .. only thing is, I have nothing and was offered nothing, to show that I have a spinal cord stimulator.

Any ideas what I can do?
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Can you contact one of the Drs or your primary care dr to fax, or email an official letter to show ??
Or the SCS company they should be able to fax or email something official & acceptable.

Or even overnight mail should get there by Monday.
That should be part of the deal...something official to show proof.
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Dear Saffy.... a Trip to Greece! That is Great!!

BOTH my surgeon and my company rep provided very explanatory plastic cards complete with descriptive data pertinent to the implanted devices, my name, the limitations on types of scanning for security, and the like along with contact information should security determine necessity to verify. I have been to our local airport Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, USA and have spoken with the chief of security there, who assured me that with such identification, and upon declaring myself as an implant patient, I would be segregated for screening by wand. Further, it was recommended that upon arrival at the airport if I obtained wheelchair assistance to make the long trek through security and the concourses I would as well receive special treatment in addition to the wanding. Lastly, I was assured all would go well especially since security is so familiar with the increasing number of implant patients these days.

So, as Jomar suggested be in touch with your rep/doc/consultant NOW seeking the required declaratory information via overnight!

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Have fun!!!!!!!!!!!

I don't have any proof, either. I've contacted Boston Scientific twice to get some proof and they say they are going to send it, but I have never received anything.

Definitely contact the company and/or your doctor... though I had no luck with that, I would assume that would be the proper course of action.
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sorry to hear this. they gave me a card the day of surgery. with date and Dr.
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I also recieved my card in the mail at 4 weeks. I actually forgot about it, so it is a good thing they send it... Like I will be flying in the near future.. lol
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I tell you .. I know it's only been 2 weeks since surgery but this is going to aid my recovery more thnan anything. I can't wait to get in that sea !!!

Unfortunately the Nurse in charge of my stim doesn't work weekends but I am going to make an appointment with my normal doctor on Monday and get her to do me a letter.
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Smile That and the card

Saffy- She may even be able to issue you a card. My surgeon had his physician assistant take care of issuing me a card from the surgical practice explaining my situation so I have it for my wallet. So ask the nurse both for a letter and a card and you may receive both!

Pleasant trip!
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Thanks Mark. Will get in with my normal Doc on Monday and get her to write a letter if nothing else. Am sure I'll be ok. (Not sure about the Greek side .. perhaps I ought to look it up!!)

This is going to do me more good than anything! After my microdiscectomy, I was out in Santorini and on a quad bike less than a week after my op.

Kefalonia is my heart home, so I know that this is going to feed my soul.

I am as close to heaven there as I could possibly be ....
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FYI!!! I flew the other week, and I can not get the pat down because of my pain, and so I decided to shut my stim off walk through security and turn it right back on and IT WORKED!!! yipppie. okay just thought id let you know and hopefully it works for you tooo!!!
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