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Peripheral nerve stimulators

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 24 9:33am | Replies (268)

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@lorirenee1

@artscaping @lioness Hi Chris and Linda, You said things that resonated with me, because I am impatient for the DRG to work. You said "adopting," and "adjusting;" that my body has to adopt to the DRG inside me. This is true. It is why the ABBOTT people do not do as many adjustments to the foot ipad at first. I feel a subtle improvement in my feet today. Tiny, but better. I actually think I need less electricity running through the wiring, but that will be discussed with my doc and the ABBOTT folks. Anyway, best of all is how kind you guys are. You literally made my morning, seeing you guys here, talking to me. May you have a decent morning that you can manage to cope with!!!!! Love to you. Love to you. Love to you. Lori Renee

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@lorirenee1 You are so welcome Glad my words meant something to you. Patients for the body is so important and glad your feet feel a little better . Everyday you'll see improvement

@lorirenee1

I'm certainly glad that you feel even a small improvement today. I know how much it helps me to have a day with even a little less pain. It's encouraging. Are you beginning to recover from the surgery? I'm going to be following you, to learn what I should anticipate if I find that I need to have a DRG, and as others have said, my prayers are with you

Jim

Hi Lori, I just posted a sort of melancholy dirge over on the other discussion just now, and then I read this post of yours and remembered how much hope I feel for you and your drg implant. I am so hopeful for you and for a positive outcome. I am glad you are experiencing some subtle changes today (or yesterday I guess now). You are a sweetheart and deserve some relief! Hang it there kiddo, and we will keep our ears perked for any words from you of success for this thing. Best, Hank