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Old 03-12-2013, 12:05 AM #1
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Ooo Jitters

I almost don't have time for these lol. How do you sleep after the cervical stim implant? Seems like it would be hard. Little worried about going in at C2 although if I understand correctly no lami needed. Also, a jump incision to get the wire to the left hip battery. Anyway, jitters are high placement, anesthesia (like always), pain, and just more time off and I'm really worried about blood clots. I have been told I have no bigger chance than anyone else since mine were due to not moving. Anyway, just really scared.

Also yellow, I'm glad we will be recovery buddies.

Prayers and reassurance would be awesome! Hands shaking while I type and still up at midnight!

TK

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