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Old 07-17-2012, 06:26 PM #1
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Shocked Zaps

I have had a zapathon from my stim. The stimulation being so strong I can't even walk. I finally turned it off due to my being terrified to push the button. Mainly cause I don't want to feel like I've been hanging on to an electric fence from the waist down. I'm meeting with the programmer tomorrow as this is apparently "normal" I haven't done any lifting bending or stretching so I don't see how it could be anything I've done. Anyway, healing seems to be going well. Slowly coming down on meds and walking/moving more. Anyway, post op appt and programming tomorrow so hopefully a little insight to why I'm getting zapped all the time. I didn't sign up for shock therapy lol?..or did I?
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