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Old 04-17-2013, 11:09 PM #61
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Default Butt Pain

Well, in those first couple or so of days I found a solution to sitting butt pain..... sleep.

Hope all will settle down for ya,
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I have been following your journey to this point as this will be my journey soon. Glad you are doing well so far. I'm hoping and praying for you!
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Surgery to place SCS was yesterday early...well, I had to be there early...6 am....surgery wasn't until almost 8.

Surgeon said everything went extremely well and I am home in front of the tv, which might have been a mistake. I have everyone all around me. There is no quiet to be had from the time kids get home from school until they go to bed at night! I don't mind. It helps me to remember doctor's orders to get up and move around.

I think I'm doing ok. I hear that day three is hardest. We shall see. I do feel like I've been doing a TON of upper body exercises! Ouch! And I can't seem to find a comfortable position. If my butt isn't hurting from incision pain, it's hurting from sitting too much.

Can anyone offer any suggestions for sitting (relatively)comfortably? Ahhhh.....it hurts!

Forgot to mention the best part...I get to shower right away! Stitches only under the skin, derma-bond on surface...no bandages! Woohoo!
Thanks guys!
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Thanks for the update


oh yes that pain...it felt to me like a runners stich ..could take my breath away...

do rest!!!

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Surgery to place SCS was yesterday early...well, I had to be there early...6 am....surgery wasn't until almost 8.

Surgeon said everything went extremely well and I am home in front of the tv, which might have been a mistake. I have everyone all around me. There is no quiet to be had from the time kids get home from school until they go to bed at night! I don't mind. It helps me to remember doctor's orders to get up and move around.

I think I'm doing ok. I hear that day three is hardest. We shall see. I do feel like I've been doing a TON of upper body exercises! Ouch! And I can't seem to find a comfortable position. If my butt isn't hurting from incision pain, it's hurting from sitting too much.

Can anyone offer any suggestions for sitting (relatively)comfortably? Ahhhh.....it hurts!

Forgot to mention the best part...I get to shower right away! Stitches only under the skin, derma-bond on surface...no bandages! Woohoo!
Thanks guys!
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something like a round miniature
like gadget resembles a tire given to
or a round inflatable tube
i think you get the picture
given to patients that have work
done on their "bottom"


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