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yes my medtronic works for some of the leg pain it doesnt cover any back pain which they told me it would not cover, i still use poiates to get thru and have actually increased since my implant , but io would not give back my SCS , i have just recently started having mod tosever pain at lead implantain site, dr has many reasons why but hasnt done anything about it . i have ot have it adjust so far 6 times since it was put in.
some people say it gave them thier life back , me it just , helps me get by which i am gratful for i have pretty much finally given up on getting better. so that adjustment is hard to actually say i am disabled to an extend , hoping i can get ss disabilty as i really need the money to survie , i had to quit a high paying job which has taken alkl our savings and 401 retirment is now gone. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | (Broken Wings) (03-16-2010), tamiloo (03-17-2010) |
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Welcome to NT
It is scary being disabled. You're not alone. I don't want you to give up tyring to find things to ease your pain, or find something to make things just a little better, a little easier. You've come to a great place to find support, help, understanding and friendhship. You have already got some good advice. I would just encourage you to write your US Congressperson. That's what they're there for. State your name, ss #, date of birth, address, age, current medical problems that will keep you from working for at least and over 1 year. You can write whatever you want. Also tell them about your work history. Ask them to follow your case, inform you of everything that's going on in your case, and ask them to work for you because you're not able to work anymore. I know being in pain 24/7 is miserable. We understand. There's so much info here, I'm sure you can find lots of tips to help you. See you around the board.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | tamiloo (03-17-2010) |
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I do have a question regarding your moderate to severe pain at the incision site. Was that something that just started happening or have you had that pain since the surgery? I am curious as I have had the implant for only 5 weeks but have been struggling with incision pain from day one and I didn't know if this is something that will eventually go away or if this will stick around. I'm sure it is too early to tell for me but I was just curious about your situation. Is it an aching feeling, sharp stabbing pains, or more of a burning feeling? Sorry, I probably sound like a doctor asking so many questions!! Also, I had some bone removed in order to make room for the leads and a paddle so my surgery was a little more extensive than just implanting the leads. I know I need to be more patient and give my body time to heal. I just hope I didn't add more pain to the list of what I already have! Picky, picky, aren't I! Ha, Ha!!! I appreciate your input and welcome!!! Please keep us inform with your story as it may help someone else who is experiencing the same things. ![]() |
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