And 24 hours after brain surgery, I was home looking like I have been kicked by a horse with big hooves.
Got to meet the inventor of the device. The aim is to firstly configure the device from 4 months time to optimise its output for each individual. Looking to the future, they hope for the first time to be able to see the signal frequency that they believe is pain and then for the device to automate it’s output to counteract it when it senses it.
The device was briefly turned on as part of the surgery. I had less than a day of the honeymoon effect that the surgery can produce.
Now it’s all about infection control and the wound healing.
It feels like I can look forward again now rather than wondering about surviving the operation.