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Nanc 05-27-2013 12:38 PM

Hi Angelina, so sorry you are not feeling any relief and are having troubles with your trial. I currently have two SCS's implanted. I have RSD almost everywhere and because of that they could not do the trial in all areas. They did the trial on my left side, which ended up being a blessing because I could compare one side to the other. Anyway, on the second day of my trial, one of the stims stopped working properly. I called the rep, thankfully my reps are great, and he walked me thru a fix until I we could get into the dr's office for him to work on it...then all was good.

At first I hated the stimulation and then came to love it. There are certain stimulations and frequencies that bothered me. After the permanent implant, I developed pain in my lower back and the stimulation was torture. Turns out that the leads migrated and were stimulating the muscle and other things it shouldn't have and it was still stimulating where it was supposed to. The rep put it on a low frequency and it helped until they changed the leads out to paddle leads.

Your leads could've moved and you would still feel it in your legs. The trial leads are very easy to move because they are only taped down on the outside and not secured on the inside, so they can remove them easily at the end of the trial.

Sorry your dr is being such a jerk! I think you should contact your rep and have them adjust the settings/frequency to see if it would help your pain. If they can adjust it to help you, it would help you with your decision for getting, or not getting, the permanent. The good thing here is that you are getting to test this out first.

I hope you get some relief soon and am sorry that you are having to deal with this alone.

All the best,
Nanc
:hug:

fbodgrl 05-27-2013 04:14 PM

I don't know much about SCS. Just what I've learned on this forum.

I'm sorry you are having the additional pain and that your Doctor is being a jerk! Even if he couldn't do anything there is no reason to be a rude jerk! :hug:

Angelina55 05-27-2013 08:30 PM

Thank you so much for this info. I just don't know what to do, I want it to work so bad but I am just in so much pain.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nanc (Post 987145)
Hi Angelina, so sorry you are not feeling any relief and are having troubles with your trial. I currently have two SCS's implanted. I have RSD almost everywhere and because of that they could not do the trial in all areas. They did the trial on my left side, which ended up being a blessing because I could compare one side to the other. Anyway, on the second day of my trial, one of the stims stopped working properly. I called the rep, thankfully my reps are great, and he walked me thru a fix until I we could get into the dr's office for him to work on it...then all was good.

At first I hated the stimulation and then came to love it. There are certain stimulations and frequencies that bothered me. After the permanent implant, I developed pain in my lower back and the stimulation was torture. Turns out that the leads migrated and were stimulating the muscle and other things it shouldn't have and it was still stimulating where it was supposed to. The rep put it on a low frequency and it helped until they changed the leads out to paddle leads.

Your leads could've moved and you would still feel it in your legs. The trial leads are very easy to move because they are only taped down on the outside and not secured on the inside, so they can remove them easily at the end of the trial.

Sorry your dr is being such a jerk! I think you should contact your rep and have them adjust the settings/frequency to see if it would help your pain. If they can adjust it to help you, it would help you with your decision for getting, or not getting, the permanent. The good thing here is that you are getting to test this out first.

I hope you get some relief soon and am sorry that you are having to deal with this alone.

All the best,
Nanc
:hug:


Brambledog 05-28-2013 05:11 AM

I haven't had an SCS so I have no idea what you're going through...:confused: just wanted to say that I'm thinking of you, and I really hope something changes very soon. Your doctor doesn't sound like the most human type, which really makes me so mad, you shouldn't have to deal with that kind of psychological crap on top of the pain and distress.

Keep going, keep fighting. We're right behind you hoping :hug:

Bram.

Angelina55 05-28-2013 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brambledog (Post 987320)
I haven't had an SCS so I have no idea what you're going through...:confused: just wanted to say that I'm thinking of you, and I really hope something changes very soon. Your doctor doesn't sound like the most human type, which really makes me so mad, you shouldn't have to deal with that kind of psychological crap on top of the pain and distress.

Keep going, keep fighting. We're right behind you hoping :hug:

Bram.

Thank you very much! :) I am hoping he was just upset that I was disturbing his holiday weekend. And that he really will help me when I see him next and be more understanding.

Angelina55 05-28-2013 10:46 AM

Tkayewade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tkayewade (Post 987118)
Not that I am recommending this, but when I had my trial leads pulled both times it was very easy. I'm so sorry this isn't working for you. :( I have back pain with some of my programs with my permanent. My rep said it was love it or hate it usually with rsd. anyway, hope you start feeling better. Having it not work over a holiday weekend must be terrible. Hope you have low pain. I did have to tinker with my settings a bit during both my trials. Anyway, I hope it looks up for you. Thoughts with you!

TK

:hug:

When you say pulled, do you mean taken out or repositioned? I am not sure if I want them to try to tweak them to see if it will work or if I just want them to take them out and be done with it. What is it like when they take them out? What happens? I am scared that it is going to hurt too. :( I have been in so much pain the last few days, I don't want to go through anymore pain. I am sure you know the feeling.... I am just tired.

Angelina55 05-29-2013 06:43 AM

It was removed
 
Well, they took it out. I am relieved and mostly dissapointed. I feel like this was my only chance and since it was taken out early, I feel like I didn't get to test it as long as I should have. I went in because they were suppose to tweak it not take it out. But the doctor decided to take it out. I know that it hurt, but after talking to my rep on the phone he said that they could reprogram it to maybe make it better. and it gave me hope. And that they could lower the fact that it pulsed. It just sucks hearing ANOTHER doctor tell you there is nothing I can do for you. And pretty much don't come back. :(

fbodgrl 05-29-2013 06:52 AM

Oh no!

I'm sorry! Did you tell your doctor what the rep had said?

Angelina55 05-29-2013 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fbodgrl (Post 987561)
Oh no!

I'm sorry! Did you tell your doctor what the rep had said?

Well, the rep talked to me then talked to the doctor. They took exrays to see if the leads had moved and then the doctor came in and said we are going to just take it out.

Brambledog 05-29-2013 07:11 AM

I'm so sorry it didn't work out for you....but your doc sounds like a bit of an *** all in all, and there has to be a chance that he has just given up on the idea... He certainly hasn't explained himself well or conducted himself professionally considering your situation.

I'd think seriously about finding another doc and getting another opinion on your situation. I think you deserve better than this guy has been giving you...just my opinion :rolleyes:

Oh dear. You've really gone through some tough times lately, and I'd hoped this would finally help a bit. Don't give up hope of something helping though :)

Bram :grouphug:


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