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Old 04-24-2013, 10:06 AM #21
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Hi Sue,

I had my stim off for a 1 1/2 to 2 weeks post surgery as it this seemed to settle the sensation greatly, much to the disapproval of my rep and specialist. I too also found that charging did flare it up.

I have found that the flaring on charging has settled down with time (about week 4), as long as I do not lye down on my back to charge. I find it helps to charge lying on my side or walking around using the belt and pouch you should have received with your box kit.

In terms of the ripping I honestly think the Lyrica has been masking this, as since I have started ramping down (from 300mg per day to 150mg) the sensation is getting to the point that I'm getting stuck in the chair or lying down again. I did feel that my re-programing session to reduce the output did help minimally but should have a better indicator once I'm completely off the Lyrica.

I was given the expectation that I would be fine to get back to work by 2 weeks post op, so have struggled with the 'give it time' theory, I still am! Thankfully I'd organised help around with my kids to take that pressure off and ensure I don't bend/lift or twist in the 6 week post op period.

You'll see from the beginning of this thread that a few wise people suggested keeping a log, I've found this very useful in trying to pin point and track my changes. So I'd suggest to you trying to keep a log for your reference and plenty of rest.

Hope this help a little, even if its just knowing that someone else really understands and know your pain.

Mel
hello me,

so happy to find someone
other than myself that are
suggesting keeping a log
have it available
hang a large desk like calender
it may be better as it is dated
with a year and # day and in word
what day it is
along with that
i also put my doctors
appointments of any kind
and always leave the doctors
office with copies of everything
some may look at you as if you
had two heads
and keep what i use are bags
not garbage
more like cloth bag with zipper
and all copies and receipts in that bag
i don't know if you figured it out
i also suffer from OCD
OBSESSIVE,COMPULSIVE DISORDER
IN MY NOW STATE IT SERVES ME WELL
as i became bed ridden
after surgery # two

i hope this helps
oh, by the way always ask with
whom you are speaking with
and the time if on the phone
especially this tiny little
suggestion makes persons
move quicker than quick
you are in charge of you
some persons as it has
been my experience would
like to deny the truth of the matter
whatever it might be
something as a incorrect scheduling
or billing whatever
it counts


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