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Healing continues
So, it seems that I am healing because I get a sharp pulling sensation (like pulling against stitches) moreso today with less movement. I am taking that as a good sign.
My bowels moved and urination is better sobthat's a relief! I took the proscribed muscle relaxants today because I had some minor spasms. They are making me a little loopy. Today feels like a minor step backwards but yesterday was so good that it doesn't surprise me. My next decision is when to first turn on my stimulator. The Dr and Medtronic rep said to wait 3-4 days but didn't give me any guidance on how to decide when. Any suggestions? |
Mine was turned on right after implant. Will you see your doctor before you turn it on?
Glad you're feeling better each day is easier. Sandy. :) |
Don't know why
They said I should wait a few days. I think it might be about waiting for inflammation around the paddle lead.
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It's on and working!
I emailed my Medtronic reps and they said I could turn on the device. They said the stimulation might be a little weird because of fluid and swelling.
One of the four programs they gave me works pretty well. It's providing some releif but I'm still adjusting to the buttock irritation, a smaller dose of percocet, and the new buzzing. I feel a little out of sorts but okay. |
Yea Pizzaman
Reading your words..... "one of the porgrams they gave me works OK gives me pause to rejoice with you that the benefit you sought is being felt!! If it works OK, THAT is a Good Thing!
Prayin healing continues to bless you with less and less surgical pain so ultimately you will be managing yoru nerve pain with the device, and mainly with the device!! Prayin, Mark56:hug:zzzzz:grouphug: |
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My booty incision hardly ever hurts. I believe this is due to my honkytonk badonkadonk lol. I have mine unglued Thursday and hopefully can begin walking. Glad you're doing well!! TK |
Let's be Frank
Hey you guys & gals,
Thanks SO much for "putting it right out there" and letting us know what you're going through, especially regarding the personal plumbing challenges. I'm a bit behind (pardon the pun) both of you, Pizza & TK, so your questions and concerns will soon be mine as well. It's good to read the responses so I can kind of plan of ahead and know what to expect, especially once the permanent implant is in place. Now I know to stock up on prunes, colace, dynamite, etc. Hey, every little bit of info and preparation helps! Just don't let anyone make you the butt of their jokes or wisecracks. :wink: Gentle hugs, Jan |
Jan,
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The pain meds usually add to the constipation. Either the Phillips Milk of Magnesia or Miralax might be good to have on hand as well. From someone with much experience. (Gerry) |
And for the Au Naturel
Prunes, Prunes, the amazing fruit..... the more you eat.... the more you.... welll....... you know. It worked for me, easily, naturally, a path in the direction of the restroom. Yup. : o)
Yup, Mark56:grouphug: |
You Never Know Pizza Man
Could give rise to a geriatric pizza....... Prunza,,,,,,, yup, the loosener of all older piza consumers, thing of it with a stuffed crust......
This is about the time Rrae would usually come along and pull in in line..... Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Mark56:grouphug: |
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