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Spinal cord stimulator horror stories
Spinal cord stimulator horror stories













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And, I’ll be blunt here, for the first time in a over a year sexual activity doesn’t hurt. And, my hips have slowly gone back to their normal resting place, I can walk quickly with no pain, and I can even sleep on my stomach again. I have my own remote and can adjust things as needed. There was some pretty gnarly bruising and pain. A tiny pessimist in me nagged a bit with things like, “What if doesn’t work after all?” and “What if the battery is in a bad spot?”īut it wasn’t the case at all. But soon enough, the surgery was complete and I was home recovering. And during that time you’ve had a “taste” of the pain relief, but now it’s back. Since this is a new procedure to the US there is plenty of paperwork and insurance mumbo jumbo to deal with.

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The one thing about transitioning from the trial to the actual surgery is there’s a waiting period. My eyes welled up, and I hugged Herb fiercely. “OK, try it now,” Herb instructed. I gently kicked my leg forward and back to see if there was a difference. I had gotten about 30% pain relief, but was still having a good deal of pain in my hip. I was feeling torn now about whether or not it would work for me. I stood in the waiting room of the doctor’s office with Herb Adee while he made adjustments on a remote to my device. (Yes, you get your own rep to contact throughout in case you have a question or an issue!) On the third day of the trial, after procedure pain had finally subsided, I had my rep adjust the device to see if I could get more relief. I was rolling the dice, but I had the choice to opt-out if it didn’t work. You wear everything that would go in surgically on the outside for five days and decide if it’s worth it to have the surgery.Īnd that’s exactly what I did. As a result, DRG stimulation is a first-of-its-kind therapeutic approach that provides pain relief to patients with neuropathic conditions underserved by traditional SCS who have tried multiple treatment options without receiving adequate pain relief.”īut the game-changer is the fact that you can test this device out before having it implanted surgically. Jude Medical Axium system delivers a form of spinal stimulation that gives physicians the ability to treat the specific areas of the body where pain occurs. Jude Medical site: “By stimulating the DRG, a spinal structure densely populated with sensory nerves that transmit information to the brain via the spinal cord, the St.

spinal cord stimulator horror stories

– so new that I later find out I’m among the first 20 in the states to have the device.įrom the St. But after two more weeks had passed and I was missing work again because of the pain, I pushed my way back into his office and he explained in more detail how the device works.Īlready common in Europe, the DRG Therapy is new in the U.S. Dawood Sayed mentioned DRG (Dorsal Root Ganglion) Therapy – a new type of spinal cord surgery, I balked at the idea. That’s when I landed at the KU Medical Spine Center.Īnd when Dr. I figured I was just going to live like this. A nerve specialist (who confirmed damaged nerves).My hips were at a permanent angle, and I was limping around like I had sprained something. Pain that traveled to my toes and vibrated like a live wire. Not long after the mass was removed, I started having severe nerve pain in my groin, hip and lower back.

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The latest ordeal involved a Pelvic Pain Specialist removing a fallopian tube embedded in scar tissue between my pelvic wall and colon – three years after a full hysterectomy. To relieve my pelvic pain after yet another pelvic surgery (the fifth to be exact).















Spinal cord stimulator horror stories