Has anyone used the Spinal Cord Stimulator NEVRO HFX?
My Pain Management Physician gave me a brochure on this SCS and I wanted to know if anyone has used this model and whether or not you have had success with it. Thanks
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I used one from Boston Legistics. They tried to program it 6 times, but couldn't find a program that would take away the pain. But everyone's different. I talked to 2 people that have one and are pain free.
Thank you so much for your input re Nevro. I already have neuropathy 22 years so don't need mor shocks.
My unit was put in by a anesthesiologist. Duke health in Raleigh, NC. No location for the internal power unit was ever discussed. Had to have it removed to different location. 48 staples were placed, because the anesthesiologist had no suturing skills. My experience is the high frequency (10,000Hz) does nothing to help. Had to switch to the 80 hz and this has helped but kills the battery in 3 days. Stay away from the Nevro unit. They are egotistical about the high frequency 10,000 Hz. Dr. J
Interesting. So many different stories from patients and their SCS's. When you say that you switched to the lower frequency unit, do you mean that you had the NEVRO unit removed and a different unit implanted? How effective is this one at reducing your pain on a scale of 1-10? Thanks for sharing.
I've had one for about 3 or 4 years. Your rep must come switch it off for MRI's, I recently had 10 of them. It worked real well at first. After a couple yeas I started getting electrical buzzes. So I let the battery die. I am now not using it. I also understand there is a law suit against them.
Nevro unit can do bi-polar that uses high (10,000Hz) and low freq (80Hz) There are a total of 16 leads (8 per side) placed in the Thoracic portion of the spine.
My understanding there is a class action suit regarding a data breach.
I did not have the Nevro SCS removed. It took me 3 years to convince the local Nevro support team to allow me to test the 80Hz. Also, runs the 10,000Hz (or 10KHz---thus the HFX name Nevro uses). The low freq values do help but they do take some getting used to. I do believe the current settings help pain by 50 percent. They battery does wear down quicker with the 80 Hz settings. I have to recharge every 3 days. Still have to take my Opiod pain relievers about 4 pm each day. Interesting how medicine is all against Opiod style pain relievers, but they still write scripts every day for them. People who are in extreme pain have little choices. Pharmaceutical companies are not researching new and better pain relievers due to liability concerns.