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Old 05-31-2007, 08:34 PM
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Blair,

It sounds like you're doing very well. Also, strange things happen to nerves when you're talking about back surgery so I would think that your twitching, etc. will work itself out as well as your pain. If it persists without improvement, this is something you need to take up with your doctor.

As for the zero gravity chair, I completely agree. I purchased one that's electric and even now, after 19 months post op, and I thought I would sell it, it's the place I go when I've done too much. I don't like the leather though... too cold. I would also recommend the tush cush, which is a seat cushion with the tailbone section cut out. Relax the Back has them and it allows me to sit comfortably for longer than without. I keep one in my car and at my desk, I even take one if I go to the movies.

Keep up the good work and all my best, Dale
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