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@jenatsky I had the trial with morphine(did not help) and Dilaudid(helped a lot). This was by injection. So i had the permanent implant with Dilaudid. After two and a half years, I have had ONE DAY of relief. I just went yesterday for a dye test of the pump. Doc says that all is well. Pump is delivering the med to the intrathecal space as it should. So I said, "Why am I not getting any relief"? He was at loss. Said he would present my case at some kind of symposium of his peers. Great! So, I say, what am I to do until then. I'm getting no relief from this thing or may pain meds. He tells me that he doesn't like to prescribe opioids for pain. Wonderful. So, am left to fend for myself. I think that I will try a little weed to see if that helps.

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@heisenberg34 I don’t have a pump and hopefully I will never need one. I am currently doing PT, MFR and massage for my back pain. I have OA, OP, and PN and I exercise 2x daily and walk 2 miles a day. I have a buprenorphine patch that I change every week. I have breakthrough Percocet but rarely use it. Here is an article to share with your doctor and you might give it a try. With the current cap on our out of pocket it’s affordable. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4675640/,
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/back-pain/in-depth/chronic-pain-medication-decisions/art-20360371,

@heisenberg34 How was the pump implanted as an outpatient or with a hospital stay ?