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Old 12-01-2011, 01:33 PM #15
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Thumbs up agreed...

I completely agree with you Mark56. I have seen people come into work with a back injury, etc., and they will be taking pain killers and I am thinking "are you crazy?" I would never take them when working or driving, my husband will always drive if I need to stim or take meds. I can't take them and work anyway. Basically he drives all the time except when I drive myself to work and the doctor

I was driving into work this morning and sneezed, the wheel kinda jerked. I thought if the cervical stim was on that wheel really would have jerked LOL.

It's 4 weeks since my surgery and I am sneezing so much the last few days...feels like everything is ripping inside...and the cervical stim zaps I don't want people sharing their germs with me

Have a good day!
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