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Old 04-04-2012, 11:47 AM #1
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Frown Day 2 of SCS Trial

Had the trial installed yesterday. Stayed at hospital most of the day, came home last night. During the surgery the leads were inhe right place but haven't been since. Turned it on last night., no luck. Sensations still in my back and buttock. Rep thinks the leads moved while they were transporting me back to my room. I have an appt tomorrow for an xray to see where they are and how to fix. Anyone know about this.? Will I need to have the procedure again? I'm in so much pain I hats to think I'm wasting time in pain without being able to use it. I just want it fixed asap., anyone know how.?
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