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Old 10-03-2011, 03:22 PM #14
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Heart Hello Sandy Kay

Hi Sandy Kay,

It's good to hear that your Boston Sci is giving you some relief and relief that you are happy with, some days my stim annoys me too but I just switch it down for a couple of hours, hopeully you're bad days will become less and less,

Can you get around much, can you walk?

All the best and im happy for you,

Sinéad

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Hi all,
I am exactly 2 months post op y. I hoped and prayed that this would help my abdominal pain and yes it has helped. I am taking far fewer meds than before implant. I do find that on my bad days they are just bad. The stim at times is anoyiing. If I turn it up higher the stim travels down to my ankles, far from my abdomen.
When it works I am blessed beyond belief and on difficult days I am still blessed because I am so much better than the last 5 years.
I guess that,s enough rambling.

What a wonderful group!
Sandy
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