What was your experience with a pain pump?
Who on the platform has a Pain Pump? What side effects did you have, if any? How much did it reduce your pain? What was the recovery time for surgery?
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Thanks. Supposedly, the drug is supposed to stay within the intrathecal space and not enteer the general circulatory system like oral opiates. Therefore, it is not supposed to become addictive,
Ive had a pain pump for 5 years. The drugs in my pump are Fentynal and hydromorphine plus 2 other nonaddictive drugs. My problem is pain in my right buttock so i cannot sit. Only in the last 8 months has my pain moved into my groin area. I am now bedridden in constant pain. My pump doctor will not increase my meds because he is afraid i will die and he will go to jail. My pain is an 8 on a good day. Life has lost its meaning.
This is a very sad situation. I imagine that you have had your pump output adjusted upward a number of times. Did you ever receive any pain relief from your pump? I am in a similar situation. I had my pain pump implanted just over a year ago. It has never given me any pain relief. Even after being adjusted upwards more times than I can remember. I have buttock pain from a fall eight years ago. No treatment, including spinal cord stimulator and pain pump, have reduced that pain or the feeling of sitting on hockey pucks. No one can explain it.
Please don't give up. Have you had an MRI? That should provide some insight as to what is causing your pain.
Ive had many MRIs over the years but they have nearly always been of my back, not my right buttock. The doctors always think it is referred pain from my spine. After 2 surgeries that didnt help, i basically gave up. I sit less and less and depended on my pain pump to make life livable. Now the pain has caught up with me.
Your situation is just like mine. I have reached the point where my doctor will not go up on the pump any more 😒. He is afraid it will kill me and he will go to jail. I understand but what can I do now?
My family member had a pump for 10 years…kept pain at a 6 most days…then developed a granuloma that attached to his spinal cord. The pain was unreal and now we have to decrease pump. Be aware of any changes in bowel or urinary functions..increased pain in stomach/ abdominal areas or other areas….weak, heavy legs. Granuloma from these pumps are rare but can happen especially at higher levels. The one thing that helped my family member and got him off his oral pain meds was cannabis. It is a game changer when it comes to pain relief. I hope you can find the relief you’re looking for.