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Old 08-09-2012, 10:06 AM #1
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How rough is it when the trial is removed? Mine is coming out tomorrow. I am totally free of nerve pain and don't want to go back there. I am currently in a pretty nasty Fibro flare from the procedure pain. I assumed that would happen because when my body perceives that it has been violated in some way, I get a nasty flare. Things are starting to calm down now. I am concerned that when the trial is removed and I go back to the pre-trial pain levels, all heck will break loose. I know we are all different because we all are dealing with different multiple issues. Sigh.
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How rough is it when the trial is removed? Mine is coming out tomorrow. I am totally free of nerve pain and don't want to go back there. I am currently in a pretty nasty Fibro flare from the procedure pain. I assumed that would happen because when my body perceives that it has been violated in some way, I get a nasty flare. Things are starting to calm down now. I am concerned that when the trial is removed and I go back to the pre-trial pain levels, all heck will break loose. I know we are all different because we all are dealing with different multiple issues. Sigh.

Spine, I had mine removed last week, and the actual removal wasn't bad at all. It was a huge relief to get the bandages off because they were making my skin itch like crazy! Of course, once the leads are removed that pain is going to be back just as before. With Fibro it may or may not be worse, I just don't know. I actually felt better after a couple of days, because the muscle spasms I was having from the injection/swelling calmed down. I hope and pray that your body won't go too crazy when the trial is removed! Is there anything you can do beforehand that might prevent a flare? I don't know much about this, sorry. Maybe ask your doc about it tomorrow?

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I guess my best bet is to just return to my old fairly faithful coping tools. I'll spend most of the weekend doing visualization and breething exercises. That really relaxes me and I think what I need most, relative to the Fibro, is to try to stay relaxed and distracted. My tv chose a great time to die on me......midnight last night. The warranty was up six months ago so I am sunk. Of course, there's a lot I can watch on the computer. I had planned on my kids and grandkids coming for a visit but cancelled that. I don't need to be jumping up and down, playing hostess.
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