Yesterday I had a permanent neurostimulator implanted to help with my head pain. It's done as an outpatient procedure at the hospital. As brp51d posted, it isn't the most pleasant procedure, but I went to work today with no ill effects except some bruising. A small battery was implanted above my chest and wires from it were placed underneath my skin running up my neck and across to my AN side. Because of the titanium plate, the battery and wires couldn't be implanted on my AN side directly. I have used the device intermittently since yesterday and will go back to the doctor's in about 10 days to have the device programmed further so I have more choices of the frequency, kind, and intensity of the sensations I feel. It was weird to recharge my implanted battery this morning, but I'll take weird over pain any day. While this isn't advertised as being able to take all the pain away, it should, if it works as well as it did during the trial, give me some relief.
Brainwrecks be gone!
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