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Hi

Great that you have your surgery date.It is a wonderful Christmas present.you

will be up and back to normal by Christmas.I bet the fear you think you are

feeling is more excitement and relief!!Take care!

Dora Weber

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So glad that you were able to get a surgery date finally! I am so surprised that

you were told to expect to be in the hospital for maybe 7 days. Here in the US

it is usually outpatient surgery from what I hear. So sorry you may be in the

hospital for Xmas that just bites!

I have not had my permanet implant yet but I was told if I did get it I would

not be able to bend, lift, twist, etc for 6 weeks to let the leads scar down.

HTH

Kim

Date for Surgery

Hi everyone,

I've at long last got a date for my SCS replacement op. Dec 16th Yay!! Looks

like its going to be a bit of a marathon though. I have to be at the hospital on

14th and according to the neurosurgeon I'll be in hospital for anything up to 7

days post op. I saw my pain doctor today as well and it looks as though I'm

going to be hospitalised in my local hospital when I get back so that they can

keep an eye on the wounds and screen me for stuff like MRSA. Seems like I may be

spending Christmas in hospital, fab!

I was wondering, could those of you who have permanent stims fitted let me

know what you were told that you could and couldn't do afterwards and for how

long? If any of you are on your own how did you cope with doing houshold chores

and grocery shopping etc.

Take care

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My stimulator surgery was outpatient. I think I spent an hour in

recovery and then they let me leave. I live 2 hrs from my pm though

so I stayed in a motel the night before and after scs surgery.

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> So glad that you were able to get a surgery date finally! I am so

surprised that you were told to expect to be in the hospital for

maybe 7 days. Here in the US it is usually outpatient surgery from

what I hear. So sorry you may be in the hospital for Xmas that just

bites!

> I have not had my permanet implant yet but I was told if I did get

it I would not be able to bend, lift, twist, etc for 6 weeks to let

the leads scar down. HTH

> Kim

> Date for Surgery

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> Hi everyone,

>

> I've at long last got a date for my SCS replacement op. Dec 16th

Yay!! Looks like its going to be a bit of a marathon though. I have

to be at the hospital on 14th and according to the neurosurgeon I'll

be in hospital for anything up to 7 days post op. I saw my pain

doctor today as well and it looks as though I'm going to be

hospitalised in my local hospital when I get back so that they can

keep an eye on the wounds and screen me for stuff like MRSA. Seems

like I may be spending Christmas in hospital, fab!

>

> I was wondering, could those of you who have permanent stims

fitted let me know what you were told that you could and couldn't do

afterwards and for how long? If any of you are on your own how did

you cope with doing houshold chores and grocery shopping etc.

>

> Take care

>

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>

>

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