Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself

Posted by Kelsey Mohring @kelseydm, Apr 27, 2016

Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.

I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.

Why not take a minute and introduce yourself.

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@heisenberg34

Hello, fellow commenters. I have been a frequent visitor and commenter on this site. I am going for a trial of a spinal cord stimulator this morning. I have had so many tests, meds, procedures, surgeries, they begin to all run together. My chronic pain really began to ramp up about six to seven months ago for no known reason. My implanted pain pump has done nothing to ease my pain. I had a SCS put in back in 2018. It worked fairly well for about three years until it just stopped. The rep did some tests and decided that one of two things had likely happened. The paddle had shorted out and/or the paddle had moved out of the "sweet spot".

Back in may of this year I had all the old SCS hardware removed. Now I am ready fo the trial of a new and more advanced SCS. I have been lifting this procedure up in prayer for quite a while(along with my wife). My 77 year-old body would really like to have my daily pain level of 7-9 to come down to a more tolerable level. It doesn't have to be total pain relief, just less enough to allow me to be able to walk around our development with my wife; ride my bike again, and work in my shop. I will try to let you know how this procedure goes. Enough said. You all have a blessed day!

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God bless you with a successful and complete outcome. I am 80 and have had my Abbott Prodigy for five years now. My Lumbar has been 100% pain free.

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@brotherchuckles80

God bless you with a successful and complete outcome. I am 80 and have had my Abbott Prodigy for five years now. My Lumbar has been 100% pain free.

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Thank you. It's wonderfull that you have been blessed with 100% pain relief for so long. What would you say your average daily pain was, on a scale of 1-10? My trial has shown no positive effects as of yet. God bless.

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@heisenberg34

Well, as promised I am here to report on the success of my spinal cord stimulator trial yesterday. One day after my procedure I don't really feel any different. The doc could not get both paddles placed along my spinal cord due to scar tissue from a previous sugery. So, only one paddle. The rep tried to give as much coverage with one paddle but it was not very successful. Same old pain today for the most part, even with my morning meds. We will try some other programs, but I am not holding out much hope at this point in time. Not sure what other options I have at this point in time. Oh, well. I guess this is my lot. Blessings to all of you out there with chronic pain.

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Day two of spinal cord stimulator trial. No pain relief. Have tried both programs, with parasthesia and one without. I clicked up the stimulation, but I could really feel it when I laid down on my bed. Rep is supposed to call this am to speak about something. I think this trial is a bust. I don't see any other options right now.

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I have no daily pain in my Lunar. I receive periodic injetions in my Thorax and Cervix. The injection s last from 3_- 8 months. When thry wear off, the pain is anywhere between 5-10. I also have had ablations for arthritis in my neck and tailbone area. I pray that this information helps you. Brother chuckles 80

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@grannyzoo

I have a spinal cord implant. Boston Scientific. I love it. Unfortunately, i also needed to change my diet to help my body. My suggestion is stop all refined sugar. Fruits are ok but anything with cane (white) sugar stop putting it in your body; No red meat. Fish or poultry; limit alcohol or completely stop it; exercise..just move. Sugar causes so much damage to your body. I have CRPS and arthritis. Changing my diet made a huge change. Some folks don’t like hearing this because they don’t want to give up sweets. For me, it was a no brainer. Try it for 6 weeks. See if it doesn’t make a difference. I started it last November and am amazed.

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Eliminating sugar there's 100 names listed on web MD. You can't eat fish or poultry ? How you getting protein ? Ensure complete 30g Protein (walmart cheapest price 13.00/4.
They have you on this diet cuz of spinal cord implant?

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@shawnkthryn

Eliminating sugar there's 100 names listed on web MD. You can't eat fish or poultry ? How you getting protein ? Ensure complete 30g Protein (walmart cheapest price 13.00/4.
They have you on this diet cuz of spinal cord implant?

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Drink protein during active hrs.
Protein turns to muscle.

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@heisenberg34

Day two of spinal cord stimulator trial. No pain relief. Have tried both programs, with parasthesia and one without. I clicked up the stimulation, but I could really feel it when I laid down on my bed. Rep is supposed to call this am to speak about something. I think this trial is a bust. I don't see any other options right now.

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Day three of SCS trial. No pain relif yet. Rep called yesterday and had me switch to a different program. Supposed to slowly release stimulation to the body. Will take about 48 hours to feel something, if anything. Anyone else have success with SCS trial several days after implant?

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@heisenberg34

Thank you. It's wonderfull that you have been blessed with 100% pain relief for so long. What would you say your average daily pain was, on a scale of 1-10? My trial has shown no positive effects as of yet. God bless.

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7-10

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@heisenberg34

Day two of spinal cord stimulator trial. No pain relief. Have tried both programs, with parasthesia and one without. I clicked up the stimulation, but I could really feel it when I laid down on my bed. Rep is supposed to call this am to speak about something. I think this trial is a bust. I don't see any other options right now.

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I gave up using the stimulator after about 6 mos. with no relief.

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@heisenberg34

Day three of SCS trial. No pain relif yet. Rep called yesterday and had me switch to a different program. Supposed to slowly release stimulation to the body. Will take about 48 hours to feel something, if anything. Anyone else have success with SCS trial several days after implant?

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Day 4 of SCS trial. No relief yet. Rep says she will see me on Monday to put some new programs in. At this point I am not hopeful. The Medtronic SCS I had in 2018 gave me decent relief, so I thought that this new technology would so so as well. Not so apparently. Going back to have lead removed on Wednesday. Another strike-out.

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