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Old 01-09-2015, 03:02 AM #81
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Hello Custer.

Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups.

I'm sure you'll get lots of support and information from the members here.

There is also the SCS & Pain Pumps Forum

as well as

Chronic Pain Forum as well if you ever need that.

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Old 02-19-2015, 09:06 AM #83
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I am wondering if there are many here who have interest in these implantable units for chronic pain?
It seems there are more and more folks coming to the board looking for info on these units. For some reason, especially lately, it seems doctors are practically forcing people to get these units.
I am scheduled to get the SCS later this month.
I usually post on the RSD forum, as there are quite a few folks there with the stimulators and/or pain pumps.

We have put in a request to open a new forum or subforum specifically for discussion on this topic.

Are there many here on the Spinal and Back Pain forum who would be interested in having this forum? If so, would you be willing to share your stories and experiences for the benefit of those seeking out this information.

Reason for asking, there are SCS posts scattered throughout a few other forums and it would be very convenient to have a forum that people could go to without having to do a 'search' on all the other forums.

People are very hungry for info on this!
Thank you all

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Yes please I am due to have one soon but am not sure.
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Old 02-19-2015, 09:35 AM #84
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I am new to these things, hope i am doing it right.

Help! I am in a dilemma, I am moving ever closer to having a spinal stimulation implant fitted, probably late April or May I have at least three more hospital appointments before I know if I am to be accepted for it. I have also been given some reading about what to expect, the implications are quite far reaching, things like no driving for six months, no lifting except something like a kettle, and no raising your arms above shoulder height, this is because it is possible to pull the leads out. After everything has settled down, it must not be switched on whilst driving or operating machinery, my hobby is wood turning both these things cause me pain so I can only switch it on after the event. All the time it is on you feel an electrical tingling sensation. So my question is has anyone on here got any experience on this implant or know anyone who has it and are they happy with it? I need to decide pretty soon if indeed it is offered to me as a candidate.
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Hi I'm also interested in this subject. Although I'm only 4 weeks post Laminectomy and know it will take quite some time to repair I would be fooling myself to say I'm not wondering if this surgery has worked. It's hard when the pain is the same as before sharply in the shin and hip/thigh. Lyrica is at 375mg and I don't want to keep that up for too long. It will be interesting to speak with the surgeon next week for his expectations of recovery and or what is next.
Ps beautiful day here laying down listening to good music. Spinal Cord Stimulator/Pain Pump InformationSpinal Cord Stimulator/Pain Pump InformationSpinal Cord Stimulator/Pain Pump InformationSpinal Cord Stimulator/Pain Pump Information

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Default Tinnitus side effect of Spinal Neurostimulator implant

Hi,

I had a St. Jude Eon spinal neurostimulator implant put in for back and leg pain on 2/7/12. Since day one of the surgery I have had chronic tinnitus (ringing in the ears). I never had this before. It has progressively gotten worse and my surgeon simply shrugs his shoulders as do the company reps. I need relief from this as it is getting unbearable! Does anyone else have this issue and found relief? Do I simply have to get the darn thing out?

Please post any help replies here.

Thanks so much in advance!

David
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Yes definitely, I had one implanted in 2005 and removed in 07. Ive been there done that and have the 75k canceled check from the corrupt dr. (Somewhere with the rest of the bills
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