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Old 01-29-2012, 06:01 PM #3
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Heart Melly---- they need to let you take the "wheel"

I am beating large tympani tunes for maximum attention on the whole idea of involving the patient personally in the programming phase of permanent implants. Heather aka Coral Toe was allowed to program her own unit recently and she, like I , finds herself thrilled with the results.

A new poster on our forum, Paul aka DY something something, is a manufacturer employee, so I have done my level best to cause his ears to burn or his eyes to water as we take the "let the patient drive" mantra to new heights of attention. More patient action at the controls in programming sessions is our goal. Endless tweak sessions which are games of chance at best impress me not at all. If I now sound wholly jaded, then alongside my pain management specialist I am as jaded as they come. We feel as a duo patient needs would better be served by patient controlling the program sessions......

So Melly, I am thrilled for you some relief has been attained!! Additionally, I wonder whether your needs would be better met with attention to your fingers dancing on the computer keyboard in a "tweak" session. I rant, rave, and soapbox all I can anymore seeking a better implant outcome for ALL!!!

Sophie- you dear heart, I am continuing to pray for your solution-
Mark56[one for each of ya]
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