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rrand01 07-28-2014 02:50 PM

First posting
 
Hi Everyone, I have been silently for the last two weeks. I am now post psych evaluation but waiting for insurance approval. I have had pain off and on since 9/1999 when I was hit by a semi-truck. I had lamy/ disc in 2001 and a cervical fusion in 2012. Now 40, my pain management doctor was my second supporting evaluation after injections failed who suggested the neurostimulator and it should help my lumbar area and sciatica down my left leg. They use St. Judes equipment. Glad I found this group prior to my future procedure.

Kitt 07-28-2014 03:26 PM

Welcome rrand)1. :Wave-Hello:

Someone will be along to help.

Mims70 08-04-2014 05:32 PM

Go for it.
 
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Originally Posted by rrand01 (Post 1085567)
Hi Everyone, I have been silently for the last two weeks. I am now post psych evaluation but waiting for insurance approval. I have had pain off and on since 9/1999 when I was hit by a semi-truck. I had lamy/ disc in 2001 and a cervical fusion in 2012. Now 40, my pain management doctor was my second supporting evaluation after injections failed who suggested the neurostimulator and it should help my lumbar area and sciatica down my left leg. They use St. Judes equipment. Glad I found this group prior to my future procedure.

Only because I have had positive experiences with both the neurostimulator trial and permanent implant do I encourage you to move forward with the trial. I don't think the brand makes any difference. When I was waiting in pre-op bed for my Boston Scientific I heard the conversation through the sheet wall . It was a man who has had a St. Jude for five years and bragging how great it is. He was in for a new battery. The trial is mild discomfort and will give you some idea if the implant would work for you. I do hope your insurance company approves the procedure.
Peace,
Mims

anon21816 08-05-2014 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by rrand01 (Post 1085567)
Hi Everyone, I have been silently for the last two weeks. I am now post psych evaluation but waiting for insurance approval. I have had pain off and on since 9/1999 when I was hit by a semi-truck. I had lamy/ disc in 2001 and a cervical fusion in 2012. Now 40, my pain management doctor was my second supporting evaluation after injections failed who suggested the neurostimulator and it should help my lumbar area and sciatica down my left leg. They use St. Judes equipment. Glad I found this group prior to my future procedure.

Hi. I have my implant 4 years on the 10th August and I have never looked back. It's a St. Jude's coincidentally and it has given me some of my life back. I too have lower lumbar pain from Failed Back Syndrome plus Sciatic nerve pain running down both legs but mostly my left leg. Without this I couldn't function. It has really improved my life no end. Those dark days are no more for me. I wish you every success and that you get it sorted out real soon. Good luck

Jackie :)

Rrae 08-10-2014 07:44 PM

Hello!
 
Welcome to the group rrand!

So glad you found us! There's no lack of good information here. People from all walks of life have passed thru here and wonderfully grateful for the ones who stick around.
A cozy little place to pull up a chair and feel right at home :p

It's quite a process to go through. Sounds like you are well on your way though.
Do keep us posted with your progress and I'm sure you will have many questions.

It's great to have you! :hug:
Rae


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