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george75 01-29-2012 10:28 PM

Mrs.D- Mark 56 and others. confused and need advice.
 
I am now 80 years old and had PN since 1999. My PN caused from ZOCOR.
My health is very good. I may live a few more years but not in constant pain.

In Dec. i had a epidural of 1% morphine. No help. My pain Doc. says we will try a higher dose in 2 weeks. If it helps should i get the pump or try the electrical device.

Most of the past 12 years i have been on 240 mg. of morphine or someother mixture of the same.

I have read many of the threads on this subject and i am more confused.
I would be using BOSTON SCIENTIFIC parts.


Any wisdom from any one would be appreciated.

GEORGE

Dr. Smith 01-30-2012 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by george75 (Post 846423)
I am now 80 years old and had PN since 1999. My PN caused from ZOCOR.
My health is very good. I may live a few more years but not in constant pain.

In Dec. i had a epidural of 1% morphine. No help. My pain Doc. says we will try a higher dose in 2 weeks. If it helps should i get the pump or try the electrical device.

Most of the past 12 years i have been on 240 mg. of morphine or someother mixture of the same.

I have read many of the threads on this subject and i am more confused.
I would be using BOSTON SCIENTIFIC parts.


Any wisdom from any one would be appreciated.

GEORGE

Hi GEORGE,

Just for clarification purposes; I'm asking these questions from pain management and peripheral neuropathy perspectives.

This SCS/Pain Pump would be be for Peripheral Neuropathy, or are there other issues causing the pain as well?

What other meds/supplements have been tried for the PN?

Have the other pain medications worked? Is this implant in lieu of further increases or as an alternative to oral pain meds?

Thanks,

Doc

mrsD 01-30-2012 08:01 AM

I've copied this thread over from our PN forum. George knows to look here too.;)

Mark56 01-30-2012 11:30 PM

Thank you MrsD and Welcome George
 
Now, according to a very dear friend of mine whom I visit weekly, you would be classified as a Spring Chicken.... I mention this only for the smile factor, as my friend Ray is 92. A question which comes rapidly to my mind given the age factor is whether your physicians are contemplating this as a possibility since general anesthesia is commonly used in the permanent implant phase, that second and last step of the surgical implant.

You see, the implant of pain control devices whether pump or SCs is commonly a two surgery approach, firstly going into a Trial surgery which allows the patient time to assess whether the technology works. I have no personal experience with pain pump technology as my implant is a Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator. The neuropathic pain I manage was one of the left over blessings from a life altering car wreck. You have dealt with your pain far longer than I and pain being so subjective, it is only with the advice of your physicians regarding the risk posed by surgery you will arrive at the ability to make that all important informed patient decision.

Now that I have danced around the question a bit, I answer the one near and dear to your heart..... how have I felt having recieved the Boston Sci SCS...... BLESSED, OVERWHELMINGLY BLESSED. Due to the pain management thus achieved, I have been able to return to my profession and I am having the time of my life aiding others in achieving their goals, needs, and relief, both here and in my profession, where I practice law.

I was maybe the first known self programmed SCS patient so far as my doctor can verify, and being thus, I KNOW WITHOUT DOUBT MY RESULTS COMPARE MORE FAVORABLY THAN THOSE ACHIEVED BY TRUTH TELLING RECIPIENTS OF COMPANY REP PROGRAMMING. So I am a dedicated advocate of allowing the patient to take the wheel in programming.

Other questions? Yes, I have fully withdrawn from all pain medication..... absolutely all of it. I have maybe taken a couple of tylenol for a headache since withdrawing fully as of September 2010.

For you, my friend, I PRAY a good, appropriate, successful decision, and if you have any other questions, I am right here.
Mark56:)


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