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Old 07-31-2011, 08:59 PM #1
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Confused Implant Scheduled - What to expect


Hi everyone:
My scs implant is 5 days away and I am excited but getting very nervous. I have been living with severe abdominal pain since 2006. I am 55 and so tired of living a limited life where pain levels dictate y every thought and action. I pray that the scs will help me help but am afraid of another thing that doesn't work in. What can I expect during the first few weeks? How limited will my movements be? Will I need help around the house? My sons are out of the house, it's just me, my husband and two labs. Thanks for all your good thoughts and support.

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