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Old 09-18-2012, 12:37 PM #1
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Confused Spread to incision site, possible migration

Hey guys,

Still have programming issues. Been 9 times. Still have no programs that take away pain. Still a 50 mile drive. Still angering me.

I have developed rsd in my incision site according to my surgeon. Kinda wondered about that.

I am having xraystomorrow for possible lead migration, excessive scar tissue build up due to my inability to program. It's only been 11 weeks, but okay.

Anyone have any ideas about what the heck is going on?? Feedback would be much appreciated lol
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