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- by hopefulheart
- 2015-08-26 02:08:14
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I have a hypothetical question please. I do not ever see me doing this as a choice, but it has crossed my mind what if it became best for whatever reason. I know I have read a few thoughts about it on here before. If a device were to be removed and not replaced, would there not be issues with muscle, tissue, skin and possibly vascular changes in the abandoned space?
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by hopefulheart - 2015-08-27 11:08:48
Thank you, marmite, for your response. I know devices have been removed for infection and a new one replaced. I have also read a few posts/comments of members, who in a moment of frustration, have thought 'get it out'. Guess at least most of us have had one of those moments. I am just curious if there is any documentation on the issues a permanent removal would present.
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