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Grand Magnate
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In responding to bobbob's querry regarding problems we've encountered, I thought it would be good to have an easy-to-find thread on this topic for those who are wondering what might possibly go wrong with the SCS.
I'm not a 'negative' person by nature, but I think it's important for folks to get a good perspective on this. Maybe we should also start a thread on positive testimonies as well ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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good idea rae
so the only problem i encounterd so far was electrode dislocation xxx |
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Really good idea Batman!!
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Grand Magnate
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Thought I'd copy this over here rather than retype
One of the biggest culprits which requires repeat visits is lead migration. Myself included, but I confess that it was my doing. I overdid it as I began to feel better and one of my leads came loose from the dura and slid down 6 inches! ![]() Other issues can't be helped, such as scar tissue or lead breakage. It is very disappointing to me that patients don't seem to get very good follow-up care. Some do, but alot of people are left feeling like the lone ranger once the high-dollar procedure has been done. I would venture to say that communication is key, especially during the initial implant and getting coverage where it needs to be. Precision is paramount for a successful outcome. But it's kinda hard to be precise when you're in the twilight daze undergoing this radical procedure. |
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Thanks for bringing up the issue of follow-up Rrae...I hadn't thought about that. But how do you know if the people you've chosen are going to be good about that or not?
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Grand Magnate
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I wish I would have specifically asked about follow-up care. I guess I assumed this was part of the procedure. If I would have had a 3month or 6 month follow-up, my lead migration would have been detected much sooner. I hear alot of people saying that they feel like their doctor didn't seem to care much once they got their huge chunk of $$ - and I do mean HUGE. Not everybody tho. Some people have a fantastic medical team. My doctor is extremely arrogant and I always felt rushed. It seems there is no such thing as too much researching when it comes to this. ![]() ![]() |
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