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Old 09-20-2012, 03:09 PM #1
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Angry Bad bad bad news

I have to have a revision surgery. Apparently, when I fell about a month ago, I knocked the lead out and to the side which is why I don't feel much stim and feel so much in my stomach and abdominal area. I think they're going go down a vertebrae which will actually take away the stomach sensation hopefully. I'm in shock. I can't believe, after one back surgery, we go right back in. I wanted to wait until December but my doctor is pretty gung ho about doing it sooner than later before scar tissue builds up. My rep says its pretty dicey anyway..so not happy here in Texas. Back to back surgeries are not what I had planned. I may lose my job over it. Boo.
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