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Old 10-24-2010, 04:41 AM #1
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Default taking my SCS's on vacation

Hoping to go on vacation this week, so curious to see how things go with having these two SCS's in. Will have to bypass security and get a manual inspection...hopefully that won't involve rubber gloves

My family dr. gave me some meds. just in case the implants don't cover the pain while traveling. Since I'm only two months post surgery, I'm trying to be extra careful so as to not mess up the scarring in. So I guess that means no bungee jumping

So, will be off-line until first part of November. Going to the beach, South of Cancun (has been a long time coming), and hoping to get some peace and rest. Will be back soon.
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