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Hi everyone!
As I'm preparing for my SCS implant surgery, I have a question for you all with, or have had, an SCS implanted in their hip. Which side did you have it placed- more specifically, what determined the placement? See, I am right-handed, so it seems like it'd be easier to adjust on my right side. At the same time, however, I also sleep mainly on my right side... So I don't know which of these things is more important when deciding placement. Considering it's going to be there for a long time (mine's estimated 9 year battery life!) I really don't want to make the wrong decision! Thanks everyone!!! ![]() ~Colleen |
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Right handed, right side, easy to charge, easy to control, and it does not show on my bikini [OH, wait a minute,,,,,,, I don't even wear a bikini!!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So forget the bikini part..... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() OK, back to seriousness.... everything else I wrote is spot on. This is the reason I have mine in the right hip, below the common waist line of the articles of clothing I wear. Since you are not a guy, you can make mention of the things you wear and the possible impact of the "waist" so the generator/battery is placed appropriately. Uh huh. Love, hugs, and prayers for you, Mark56 ![]() ![]() |
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I made the decision to get mine on my left side even though I'm right-handed, because I, like you, sleep more on my right side. But then of course I ended up getting a second one on the right side so it didn't matter
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Colleen so glad you have got a date.....brilliant news
![]() I have mine on my left side...Im righthanded also....so I find it much easier to hold the controller over the battery with my left hand and control the controller with my right hand. Plus I much prefer to sleep on my right side (although I mostly sleep on my back) which to me is much more important ![]() Im sure you will get it right no matter where it goes, at least you are getting it!!!!!........ Jackie ![]() |
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I am a Jackie-copycat!
![]() Tho I'm right-handed also, I chose to have my battery on left side for the same reason - so I could use my right hand to operate the battery charger. I stick the charging unit over my battery which is on my left side. (I use my left hand to do that) I recall this being a big decision for me as well, so it's good of you to be asking. Regarding which side I sleep on....I turn in the night, so I end up sleeping on both sides. I'm so used to my battery being there now, that I don't even know it's there when i toss and turn. Rae ![]() |
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