Intrathecal Pain Pump

Posted by duckski44 @duckski44, Jun 21, 2025

I’ve have an intrathecal pain pump for many years, just trying to connect with others that have this device to chat with people about effectiveness and drug therapies.

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Sorry, I cut myself off, I would work with your Dr to get to a higher dose of dilaudid in your pump, a higher dose will make a positive effect to your quality of life, it did for me! Please keep me updated, thx Heisenberg!! Loved that show!!!

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I intend to keep having my pump dose increased. Hopefully I can get to the point where the positive effects that I felt for one day last week will stay.
Yes, Breaking Bad was terrific. I was a chemistry teach for a number of years, so the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is something I’m familiar with.
Right now I’m on a number of drugs. Not sure how much they help. I will trust in my God to continue watching over me. Good to text with you.

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Profile picture for heisenberg34 @heisenberg34

It can be so frustrating! Is it all mental? I am sure that my better day after having my pain pump's output increased was not "mental". My foot pain was gone. The pain and fuzziness in the back of my legs was gone. Then, the next day, everything back to "normal". Pain returns as before. Hope you find some relief in your pain journey!

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Nah, not all mental at all. But I’ll be damned if I can figure out what makes a good day from a bad. One thing is distraction, but on a bad day? Not so much. I get so very tired of spending all my mental energy on my pain, not to mention plenty of money.

I’m certainly pulling for you!

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Nah, not all mental at all. But I’ll be damned if I can figure out what makes a good day from a bad. One thing is distraction, but on a bad day? Not so much. I get so very tired of spending all my mental energy on my pain, not to mention plenty of money.

I’m certainly pulling for you!

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As I am for you. I am keeping a journal of my pain journey. As you mentioned, I can’t seem to go get my mind off the pain. It consumes almost every waking minute.
Hope you have a restful evening.

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Profile picture for heisenberg34 @heisenberg34

As I am for you. I am keeping a journal of my pain journey. As you mentioned, I can’t seem to go get my mind off the pain. It consumes almost every waking minute.
Hope you have a restful evening.

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And you too, sir! Sometimes the shitstorm becomes pretty overwhelming!

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I have had a Pain Pump for years for, Failed Wide Laminectomy S-1 l-2 l-3 l -4 l-5
Sojgrens, Small fiber neuropathy Pain! Dr. Added Fentanal 2 seizures!!! Husband called AMBULANCE! IN HOSPITAL FOR 2 DAYS, I REMEMBER NOTHING!!! I AM UNABLE TO GET AROUND TO BRUSH MY TEETH, SHOWER, FACE!! VERY WEAK! CAN'T GET TO MY NEUROLOGIST DO TO LOW SPINE PAIN, SITTING! I'M SO SCARED!!! I AM NOT ME!!!!

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Nah, not all mental at all. But I’ll be damned if I can figure out what makes a good day from a bad. One thing is distraction, but on a bad day? Not so much. I get so very tired of spending all my mental energy on my pain, not to mention plenty of money.

I’m certainly pulling for you!

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When you have a "good" day, you will know it without any doubt, as I did.

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I had my pump implanted just over two years ago after a very successful trial by injection with Dilaudid. They started the pump at the lowest setting. I had numerous increases over the next year with no help. I decided to have the settings decreased so I could have the pump removed. However, I decided to reverse course on the advice of my pain doc. He said that where i had stopped wasn't all that high, so I am in the process of having the output increased again in hopes of getting the relief that I had gotten with the trial(8 down to a 2).

How much pain relief do you get from your pump> And, what drug is in your pump. Hope it continues to help you.

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I to have a pump with Morphine being the doctors choice. I had been on oral morphine for at least 10 years and being older wanted relief without worrying about addiction and stomach problems. I too have had many adjustments, but remain lower than the tabs I had taken. I think I really started doing much better when I realized that my back pain was being addressed, which is why I originally wanted this pump. I expected all body pains to being addressed, but that is not the case. It was installed so that the spinal cord is sprayed with the measured amount of morphine, and because the back pain is controlled through the spinal cord, and the pain center, it really helps. Other pain, not back, I handle with 600 mg Tylenol. I hope I didn't sound like I was trying to sound like an expert on these pumps, just trying to say, mine works beautifully.

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I to have a pump with Morphine being the doctors choice. I had been on oral morphine for at least 10 years and being older wanted relief without worrying about addiction and stomach problems. I too have had many adjustments, but remain lower than the tabs I had taken. I think I really started doing much better when I realized that my back pain was being addressed, which is why I originally wanted this pump. I expected all body pains to being addressed, but that is not the case. It was installed so that the spinal cord is sprayed with the measured amount of morphine, and because the back pain is controlled through the spinal cord, and the pain center, it really helps. Other pain, not back, I handle with 600 mg Tylenol. I hope I didn't sound like I was trying to sound like an expert on these pumps, just trying to say, mine works beautifully.

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It's great that the pump does such a good job in handling your pain. I'm not expecting 100% pain relief. ^0% would be great. Especially my feet. They have hydromorphone in my pump. My first trial by injection used morphine but did not help. How did they do your trial for the pump?
Keep on keeping on. Have a blessed day.

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I have had an intrathcal pain pump since July of 2024. In 2020 a physician preforming a discectomy cut into the arachnoid layer of my spine L5, S1.
For the last 5 years I’ve had electric shocks in my right foot and thigh, continuous pain level 5-9. My pump contains morphine,fentanyl, and baclofin. I have tried every form of P.T.,Water therapy,red light therapy. I can go on and on. Do you have any suggestions for pain relief
Laura

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I to have a pump with Morphine being the doctors choice. I had been on oral morphine for at least 10 years and being older wanted relief without worrying about addiction and stomach problems. I too have had many adjustments, but remain lower than the tabs I had taken. I think I really started doing much better when I realized that my back pain was being addressed, which is why I originally wanted this pump. I expected all body pains to being addressed, but that is not the case. It was installed so that the spinal cord is sprayed with the measured amount of morphine, and because the back pain is controlled through the spinal cord, and the pain center, it really helps. Other pain, not back, I handle with 600 mg Tylenol. I hope I didn't sound like I was trying to sound like an expert on these pumps, just trying to say, mine works beautifully.

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Mine works great. Best thing I ever did. Get a new one next Thursday. The big one ! 2 months between refills ! I use 800 Motrin for all other pain.

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