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Old 05-05-2013, 11:23 PM #1
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Where are you implanted? When I was at T8 I had stomach issues and nausea like crazy. Then I fell and had to have a revision. They moved to t9 and I no longer have those issues but gosh I don't want that for you!! Maybe they can program lower. I'm so sorry. That is such a bummer. Especially after such a great trial. You're in my prayers and thoughts!!



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My was implanted are T6 to help with upper abdomen pain. Luckily I haven't had any nausea. I think you should set up an appt. with the doctor and rep.
My rep has been able to adjust the settings to move stimulation up and down my abdomen to cover the right area. I hope they can make adjust went to the settings to help you.
Are you trying to keep the setting very low? Maybe it's too much stimulation for you.

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I've been wondering about your progress. I'm so sorry for this set back, you've been through so much already. I'm glad others who have this experience are chiming in. Maybe the dishwasher incidence had something to do with it. I hope your kids understand just how crucial this point in time is for you.
I'm following your experience closely because my Dr. is really pressing me to have the SCS as my next move since I will have my 7th nerve block on Thurs. and it may be the last one she tries.
Please hang in there, you've been so brave to come this far!
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I don't remember where the surgeon said he placed the paddle. Seems like he said T7-8 or something. I'm sure I put it in a post here somewhere. I'll have to look around.

Things are not any better and actually, I thought the infection was getting better....and maybe it is, maybe it's something else entirely. The site of the infection is somewhat better, but it seems like I'm feeling my clothes catch on something. Since there were no stitches on the outside, I have not a clue what it would be.

Also, my battery site is completely closed up, but one end of the incision is really painful. It seems like I can feel every edge of that darn battery! This is so frustrating. I'm headed back to the doctor tomorrow for the follow up to the infection visit. This is the surgeon, not the pain doc, so I'll go across the hall and set an appointment up for the pain doc and the rep.
So much work for this contraption that has barely been used!

I really appreciate everyone's suggestions. I do keep the stimulation low, but even the slightest buzz begins to create this queasiness...
I haven't fallen, but have done a couple of things without really stopping to think...just a reaction to a situation that one normally doesn't stop to think about...and get lots of shooting pain in my upper back. Maybe I'll see if the doc will X-ray tomorrow.

Thanks again...I'll try to post back after my appt tomorrow.

Found the post...he placed it at T8-T9
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Mine is T8/T9 and I never experienced the disquieting abdominal senstions you are having Kymmie, so that conversation with Tech Rep will or Should be the best bet, because surgeon is little more than a mechanic there. They take parts out or put parts in and close the "hood."

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During the trial my leads were initially at T9 and I had HORRIBLE chest pain and nausea. We ended up doing a paddle at T11-12. Do you have the percutaneous leads or a paddle? Either way they should be able to move the coverage down for you depending on where you have pain.
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