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Old 12-09-2007, 03:17 PM
Janet in Kansas Janet in Kansas is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Topeka KS
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Janet in Kansas Janet in Kansas is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Topeka KS
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Default Spinal Cord Stimulator

I had a SCS implanted on September 5 after a very successful 4-day trial. I have suffered from sciatica pain from my spine to the end of my toe for nearly 10 years and have tried EVERYTHING including surgery on L4-L5. Several of the discs between my lumbar vertebrae are smooshed flat so the vertebrae pinch the nerve. The pain affects EVERY facet of my life.

At the moment, the impulses don't reach the pain in my buttock, but it does help with the leg and feet pain while the SCS is running. The goodthing is that if I run it one day, I get a residual effect and if I don't do anything silly like lifting or twisting, sitting too long, walking too fast, standing too long, etc., I am nearly pain free for 1 or 2 days. Of course, that's also with 40 mgs of oxycodone daily in the a.m. and p.m. and 1800 mgs/day of neurontin. I've been able to decrease the neurontin since the implant. Also 1 Aleve/day.

I feel it's an overall improvement. I intend to have a different Medtronic rep try to get the stims higher to cover the butt pain while I'm using the SCS. I rarely have to use it during the night, and if I do, its set at a lower rate. I had a good neurosurgeon implant the device and a good anesthesiologist insert the lead and do the trial. I was one of the first patients for the procedure at the hospital, but both docs had done them before in other cities. I left the hospital by 5:00 pm after the procedure that was done at 8 am that day.

There was some pain mostly from the stitches in the 2 small incisions, but within a week to 10 days, I was feeling pretty good. In fact my father died 11 days after my surgery, and I got thro the ER visit while with him as he died, the funeral home visit 60 miles away, the visitation 45 miles away, and the funeral the next day again 45 miles from my home all with little problem and using the SCS. Once the stitches were removed (can't remember how many days--maybe 2 weeks), I had very litte pain from the procedure.

If you'd like to e-mail me with specfic questions, you may. Ive never used this site before and only found your question becuz of a Google "alert" I have set for SCS. If you want to use this site or if others want to respond via this thread, e-mail me, and I'll check it daily.

Compared to the 24/7 pain I had before, the trial and surgery were a piece of cake!

Janet
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