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Just got my trial SCS on May 23
I just started my trial on may 23, 2013 and I have had the worst back pain! I couldn't get out of bed for 2 days and I can barely get out of bed now. I am in so much pain, I am wondering if anyone else had a hard time recovering from getting their trial? The stimulation seems to make things worse. I think my leg is too sensitive for the buzzing sensation. I have CRPS in my left ankle/leg. I am trying to tough it out to see if I get used to it, but I just want it out! :( I want this to work so bad, but I don't think it is going to.
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Hi Angelina
Hello Angelina!
I am so sorry to read of the way in which your trial is progressing. You need to be putting all of the thoughts you expressed here into your pain diary the Doc most assuredly gave to you on which to keep notes during the trial. If it is appearing your symptoms are worsened by the signal, you may not be one for whom the process provides relief..... and it is SO much better to learn it through the trial than to have gone through a radical implant procedure only to experience something unbearable. Best I can suggest is be in touch with your rep, because they surely should have given you their phone number so you could be in touch in case a TWEAK of the programs they gave you might provide that beneficial relief you had hoped for your trial. My rep gave me their numbers and I did talk to them during the trial. You might give that a go. May all be well, :grouphug: |
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So Sorry about THAT Angelina
I mean, after all, having Doc reply rudely after performing a trial implant JUST ON THE EVE OF A HOLIDAY WEEKEND is Really Awful! I pray your rep will be able to offer some glint of hope.
I don't know regarding the possibility your body reacts poorly to foreign objects within. Only a Doc who has a sympathetic understanding of your prior history and the current picture could give the medical opinion. One thing I do know is the first day, at least, of the situation is painful due to the very insertion of the trial leads. Maybe, just maybe, you are experiencing a profound approach of this sort. The only thing which was in me for the trial was the embedding of two leads into the T8/T9 space in my spine as I am a lumbar and leg patient..... I do tell you in all compassionate responsiveness possible, the trial for me was not as painful from a hardware perspective as what you describe. When you were in recovery after the trial procedure, was the rep with you at that time? Mine was there and working with me on the programming of the trial unit, a bulkier version of the actual stim generator which was worn about my waist in a Velcro secured belt. Now, when he was there, I was still very much feeling the effects of sedation so I pretty much felt no pain, but as the rep worked with me on the programming, we "dialed in" the programs so I could sense the effect of the stim, and I went home with it running. The next day was a pretty sore day, but by day 2 and then day 3 I was crying.... and not from pain, but from the realization I was NOT feeling pain in my lumbar and legs. This is where our stories so dramatically vary. So, work that discussion with your rep today, just in case there is something maybe they can try. They may even be able to isolate whether the leads [which are so tenuously secured in you at this time just by a couple of stitches at your insertion point and GOBS of tape to try to hold it in place] could have moved at all, and may be needing thus to have their nimble fingers operating the computer. Last of all, I will pray all will be well, :hug: |
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oh Angelina....I am so sorry for your increased pain.
Thankfully Mark was able to ease your mind quickly. I do not know your situation...I would sugest you reconsider the surgeon...and the surgery center!! Oh and let your rep know although I would guess he already knows if he has dealt with him before. Also I am a year and a half post op and I still feel like my body wants to reject the stim. Beast of luck to you and you are in my thoughts. johanna |
They removed it today
Well, I went in to have them check the leads to see if they moved and they decided to take it out. I am dissappointed of course, and esspecially since it is always hard to hear another doctor say they can't do anything for you and send you on your way. But I also believe that everything happens for a reason, so I know that I will get through this! I just have to keep my head up. Thank you all for your support!
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Sorry this didn't work out for you Angelina, I know you are disappointed. But at least you tried it out and there is no questioning the "what ifs" on this. Keep your chin up.
Nanc :hug: |
I am so sorry Angelina
For it seems Doc was predisposed to "throw in the towel" from the start. Is this an individual who cares for patients...... or merely chalks up known success stories because they are the simple easy ones from the get go. Perhaps a second opinion?
Prayin for ya, :hug: |
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