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I am scheduled to have my implant at 1:00 PM. The surgeon said it would be done on a same day basis but I am wondering about post op pain mgt. I am not a wimp but I am concerned about how I am going to feel that night and the next day or so. My regular meds are not going to take care of the increase in pain after having the surgeon rooting around in my tush. Even if the device is working perfectly coming out of the gate, I have other pain issues that it does not address. Am I over reacting? Thanks.;)
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If your implant is as was mine, while it is a same day procedure, send you home approach, the unit is not sent home in operation within you. My surgeon required two weeks of healing before the unit was switched on/programmed.
I was sent away from the surgery center with a scrip for pain meds which were calculated to be relevant to the surgery and in addition to the pain management meds on which I was existing...... so we stopped at the pharmacy on the way home and filled me up, then took me home to bed and looped me up. Yup, That's the way it was, mark56:hug::grouphug: |
I was in and out of hospital within 4 hrs, with unit buzzing.....but I only had the percutaneous leads rather than getting the laminectomy surgery.
Doc sent me home with post op meds (which were basically what I already had on hand from my regular pain doc) The hospital usually keeps us very well medicated and feeling 'good', as you probably already know from experience....but then their meds wear off. The first 2 days were uncomfortable of course and I laid on ice alot and spent most of the time recouping in bed.....I recall getting discouraged about the whole thing during this time, but by day 3 I felt much better and got very excited while bonding with my new buzzing buddy. :) Rae :grouphug: |
No laminectomy for me either. The surgeon said the bone quality is poor, which I knew, and he doesn't want to take any chances of another "crash". I agree. I was told I would leave there buzzing. I am supposed to stay with my daughter for a few days. I will discuss my concerns with Pain Man on the 11th and come up with some battle plan. I have reservations about this taking place at the end of the day. I have visions of my son in law taking a script to a large pharmacy, which is all that will be open at that hour, and running into problems getting it filled. I am probably over reacting. I know he had difficulty getting my daughter's script filled after she had her gall bladder removed. The pharmacist said she needed to come in and do it herself. I am most likely getting silly in my mature years. :D
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Pray all will go well and any additional pain will be manageable. Gerry |
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Yup, and prayin, Mark56:hug::grouphug::) |
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Check it out Spine, and take advantage of the abiltity to be adequately and professionally medicated and forarmed before leaving for home or your daughter's home, Prayin, Mark56:hug::grouphug: |
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Hey there!
I had both cervical & thoracic SCS's implanted at a 1:00 pm procedure time. They kept me overnight in the hospital to manage the pain...good thing they did because it hurt and the anesthesiologist did not give me anything for nausea as I requested...it was not pretty! Anyway, I was not allowed to turn on my unit until my follow-up appointment a week later (when the staples came out). You shouldn't have any trouble getting the prescription filled late at night, I mean how can you go fill it yourself since you just had surgery?!? My husband picked up my post-surgical prescriptions every time without issue. They did not fill them onsite at the hospital. Good luck!! Nanc :hug: |
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