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Old 05-30-2012, 08:34 PM #1
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Hi Everyone,
First of all, thanks so much for the warm welcome and for all the wonderful info, input, and encouragement that I've found here! What an amazing group!

Secondly, I got good news today. The "test drive" for my SCS (Boston Scientific Precision Spinal Cord System) has been scheduled!! Wooo Hoooo!! I go to the hospital on July 24 (which seems like an eternity away right now) for the trial implant, try that out for a week. If it works (please, God, let it work!), then about a month later they will do the laminotomy and permanent implant. I am excited, scared, hopeful, giddy, cautiously optimistic, and about a thousand other things right now! I spent some time reading some of your experiences and it gave me a lot to think about. I appreciate the honesty and the willingness to share what you've been through.

Meanwhile, I'm supposed to go the physical therapy for 6-8 weeks, which is good because it means I can use the pool at the health center. I had therapy there a couple of years ago, and the pool component of my PT helped more than anything. Then my insurance ran out and I could no longer use the pool...waaahhh!! I will also be scheduled for the pre-op stuff...chest x-ray, EKG, etc.

One of the concerns I have, of course, is the financial part of this whole deal. I have only Medicare, and while I know they will cover part of it, I'm not sure how much will be my responsibility. I live on SSD and my state disability pension, which is enough to live on, but without much left over. I do know that the hospital here has an assistance plan, so I will be checking into that. Have any of you experienced this, or do you know anything about the costs involved?

Again, thanks so much for the nice welcome. I pray you are having a pain-less day!
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Heart Hullo Jan!

Good news about your Trial!! Remember BLAST [no bend, lift, stretch, twist] during your Trial so the leads which are merely taped [OK, so it is a lot LOT of tape] to your back do not MOVE on you. Do get out and walk and such so you may feel the real deal.. Explore the settings on your remote. Really try it out! That is how you learn whether it is right for you for sure.

Dare I give an advertisement for the notion of Programming the Permanent yourself if the Rep will cooperate? Just have Coral Toe drop down to your end of CA from her neck of the woods and gang up on your Rep.....

Anyone ready for a good old fashioned dogpile? I know Rae probably has one tucked away in her left pocket!! I will let her suggest you purchase 30 of those reach grabbers.

Prayin the wait is not too long drawn out,
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[QUOTE=Mark56;884656 Just have Coral Toe drop down to your end of CA from her neck of the woods and gang up on your Rep.....
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LOL - for sure!! My pain doc covers the area between Portland OR and Seattle WA....too bad she doesn't deal with Cali too. But as Mark suggested - self programming is the way to go
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Hi Everyone,
First of all, thanks so much for the warm welcome and for all the wonderful info, input, and encouragement that I've found here! What an amazing group!

Secondly, I got good news today. The "test drive" for my SCS (Boston Scientific Precision Spinal Cord System) has been scheduled!! Wooo Hoooo!! I go to the hospital on July 24 (which seems like an eternity away right now) for the trial implant, try that out for a week. If it works (please, God, let it work!), then about a month later they will do the laminotomy and permanent implant. I am excited, scared, hopeful, giddy, cautiously optimistic, and about a thousand other things right now! I spent some time reading some of your experiences and it gave me a lot to think about. I appreciate the honesty and the willingness to share what you've been through.

Meanwhile, I'm supposed to go the physical therapy for 6-8 weeks, which is good because it means I can use the pool at the health center. I had therapy there a couple of years ago, and the pool component of my PT helped more than anything. Then my insurance ran out and I could no longer use the pool...waaahhh!! I will also be scheduled for the pre-op stuff...chest x-ray, EKG, etc.

One of the concerns I have, of course, is the financial part of this whole deal. I have only Medicare, and while I know they will cover part of it, I'm not sure how much will be my responsibility. I live on SSD and my state disability pension, which is enough to live on, but without much left over. I do know that the hospital here has an assistance plan, so I will be checking into that. Have any of you experienced this, or do you know anything about the costs involved?

Again, thanks so much for the nice welcome. I pray you are having a pain-less day!
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Hi Jan

So glad to hear about your approval for SCS trial. I know it seems like a long time to wait but it gives you time to get things ready for no bending, lifting,reaching and twisting. My rep said self programing is left up to your Dr to decide. Hopefully you'll find it a relief.

Pool therapy is helping. The spasms have eased up and movement is easier. Baby steps to feeling better. I hope your therapy helps.

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Thumbs up Pool Therapy is SO Cool, yet Warm

While taking baby steps in the pool, the result is an unequivocal improvement. The warmth helps to calm the muscles as they are worked in such a suspended relaxed state. Thus the Warm can indeed be Cool!!

Jan, you will have this to do following surgery as Coral Toe has shared. It will be good, and if the therapy facility doc wants to prescribe does NOT include a warm therapy pool [this will be post permanent surgery, although I did it pre-surgery to build up strength FOR surgery] please be prepared with foreknowledge regarding a facility so equipped!

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Heart Good to hear from you

Hey Mark!

So good to hear from you--how did your surgery go today? I just got on here after running errands today and paying for it heartily with pain, so haven't had time to peruse the board yet. Yes, the pool therapy is both healing and strengthening. Today I called and went ahead to set up my PT sessions, thinking that if I do it now it will help me when the surgery time comes. Plus, they will do all those wonderful things that help to soothe and relieve at least some of that burning pain!

I'm going to go now and search the board to see if there's any more word from you...praying that I will find good news.

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Heart Congratulations Jan!

This is great news!

The others have given great input. With 2 months to prepare, you'll feel much better about going into this I'm sure.
Regarding the cost, I'm not real sure how it works with Medicare and SSD.
It might be worth checking over at the SSD Forum. Here's the link to take you there:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=28

Perhaps you could start a thread over there asking how well they cover these units. I think these SCS's are considered DME's (Durable Medical Equipment), so that might be a way to search out some answers as to whether or not they cover DME's. I'm pretty sure they do, pacemakers and such, but I too would be curious to know about the SCS. Please let us know what you find out on this. I'll also search for some answers.

Ahhh, the therapy pool brings back good memories! That soothing warm water doing non-weight bearing exercises. Mark brings up the excellent point of doing the therapy to build up muscle strength before the surgery!

Hmmmm, I couldn't seem to find a dogpile as Mark requested, BUT I did find a PILE of dogs!



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Heart Great advice!

Hey Everyone,

Thanks SO MUCH for all the excellent input and links and just being generally wonderful! I can hardly wait to start PT and maybe get some temporary relief from this burning pain that shoots down my legs constantly! My first session is this Thurs. Wish the "test drive" for the implant wasn't so far away (July 24), but it will be just enough time to use up my PT Rx, which will hopefully strengthen me for the surgery.

I'll also check out the SSD board, too...thanks. And I love the doggies--nothin' like sloppy puppy kisses to brighten the spirit!

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Hi Jan, I'm glad your reading lots of threads to gather as much information as you can, that's definitely the way to go! And of course we'll be here if you have any questions that come up before your trial.

Strengthening with PT beforehand is a good idea. Especially strengthening the legs. Since you can't bend your back, you need to do a lot of squatting, and strong legs and tons of squatting practice with PT helped me a lot with this!
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Thanks, Yellow....and good luck with the SCS for your wrist pain! I'm finding that this board is an awesome place to find information, support, and just reading others' experiences is so helpful!
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