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Old 01-28-2013, 06:31 PM #1
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Default St Jude trial today

I had 2 leads placed today for my trial. The programs were pretty good when I left the office. Now that I'm home even the lowest settings are way too strong. I can't use my main program because of it. I get reprogrammed tomorrow.

Is the overstimulation because of lead migration or things getting settled after the procedure? I have been super careful with my movements. My dressing is intact.

Btw, owwww do my muscles hurt where my leads were placed!!
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