Hi! I have an Intellis from Medtronic on the back of my head (the electrodes are subcutaneous between layers of muscle because it’s for occipital neuralgia, the nerve was damaged and chronic headaches etc) and the battery is in my back, on my shoulder blade.
So, after 4 months two electrodes broke out of nowhere, the rest is ok, but those that short-circuited or something were really important so I had an emergency surgery to try fix it, didn’t work, I’m having surgery on February to change the whole strip or pad (the left electrodes)
Sorry for the long and confusing introduction!!
so actually we’ve been planning a family trip to Disney World with my whole family and I was super excited! Since I was intervened before and I have a mesh plate I know I can’t go crazy, but I had gotten in the Star Wars flight simulator and I was dizzy but oh so happy!!
I am scared of the big rollercoasters anyways…
I had asked one of my surgeons but he didn’t know for sure (he didn’t have patients going to amusement parks, both implants and amusement parks are extremely uncommon!) but I figured I would be okay with what I wanted to ride, like, I think the biggest thing would be the T-rex if I dare, or splash mountain, slinky, I wasn’t sure about the flight sim because it’s shaky, my brother told me it’s more the feeling…
But now that the device broke and no one knows why, I started freaking out about it and thank goodness I found this!!!
I know everyone has it in their back but, maybe you can tell me how it went still? I don’t have adaptative stim (not sure why) but I know the gist of it.
Or maybe one of the technicians knows if there’s difference between the back and the head and if I can ride the millennium falcon!
Thank you so much if you read all this, I hope you had a beautiful trip and that everyone is doing well with their devices!!!