Pain pump, I have one, how about one for you?
I have had an implanted pain pump in my abdomen for about 18 months. It is a miracle. I get a total of 4.764 mgs. of Dilaudid, If I administer all of the 10 extra micro does I can have in 24 hours. If I don't use those extra doses I get 2.74 mgs. over 24 hours. The effect is 300 times more effective than if I took the same dose orally. I go to my doctors office every 3 months to have the pump refilled. I'm there for about 15 minutes. The actual process of refilling the pump takes no more than 5 minutes and is painless. No prescriptions to worry about, no one wondering if I'm misusing or selling my pain meds, no one making me feel like a drug addict or a criminal. In our current climate this is even more important than it was two years ago. Many Doctors want nothing to do with pain patients or writing scripts for pain meds. I know many of you have been there. This method is especially good for back issues as the drug is delivered via a catheter which runs up my spin. Yes, I still have pain but it's pain I can live with. If your Doctor doesn't know about this or doesn't want to do it contact a pain clinic. The Doctor who put mine in is a Neurosurgeon. If you have any questions please respond.
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1 Reaction@wsh66 Thank you for your post. So wonderful to learn of your fighting spirit in the midst of so much pain and trouble. I had my pain pump implanted in 2023 after a very successful trial by injection using Dilaudid. Two and a half years later, I am still waiting to get pain relief. I did have one day of great relief about two months ago after getting an increase. I added a bolus and about an hour after lunch all the pain just disappeared. It was amazing. The next day it all returned and I have not felt any real relief since. Your story gives me hope that I can reach a therapeutic dose at some point. Right now I am at about 1.94 mg per twenty-four hours, not counting the four boluses I can give my self. As the Beatles sang, It's a "long and winding road". Hey, any tips or other things that might give me some encouragement will be appreciated. Have a blessed day.
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1 ReactionI am glad it is working for you and sounds ideal for me. Are you in the USA or UK? I am in the UK and no one has mentioned it.
Can I ask where exactly it’s placed in you?
Do they try different types of narcotics?
I had a reaction to Dilaudid eons ago.
@wisco50 The pump is implanted in my abdomen and the catheter is placed in the intrathecal space somewhere in the T4-T5 region. I believe the choices for meds include morphine, dilaudid, baclofen, and fentanyl.