Has anyone implanted electro stimulation to alleviate neuropathy pain?
Has anyone had electro stimulation implanted to alleviate neuropathy pain?
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Has anyone had electro stimulation implanted to alleviate neuropathy pain?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Chronic Pain Support Group.
@laurenseavertson789 I have a consultation on February 19 with a doctor who specializes in SCS implant.
@blowerk1216 as I understand it you are mildly sedated and have local anesthesia it’s supposed to be quite painless
@laurenseavertson789 I’m so sorry for all your troubles I feel like a fraud compared to you
@laurenseavertson789 I use Mobantik
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1 ReactionI had the 7 day trial for Medtronic spinal cord stimulator and it greatly relieved the pain I was experiencing from CRPS on my left side, mainly my knee. I had it implanted at the end of September, 2024, and then had to wait 2 weeks for it to settle in. That was a very painful 22 weeks. But 3 days after it was activated at beginning of October, 2024, I danced at my granddaughter’s wedding! Luckily I have a wonderful nurse who works for Medtronic who I can call if I any pain or problems with the remote that activates it. She adjusts it and I’m about 90% pain free for about 3 months. So from my experience it has helped a lot, even though it’s kind of a weird feeling when it’s stimulating.
Good luck. I went to a pain management clinic in my area where I was diagnosed (after about 6 years of increasing pain) and I kept researching until I found the SCS and eventually the surgeon in the clinic diagnosed me and suggested the trial. You have to advocate for yourself or if you’re lucky to have a family member or friend who can do it for you. I am almost 87 by the way. Pain is the worst!
@gmaj85 I am 81 with serious neuropathy pain. I have a consultation with a doctor who specializes in SCS implants on Feb 19. I am lucky to have plenty of family around to help advocate.
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1 ReactionI had 3 cervical spine surgery from c-4 to c7
With cage put in. A laminectomy and fusions done. All the MRI's I've had they are unable to see what's happening.
My neck was never fixed. I had 2 hematoma's when doing 1st and 2nd surgeries. Replaced with different cage on 3rd one.
Most readings were involved with Lumbar spine pain &/or.
Then found on many hospital sites that I shouldn't do. Do to the hematoma's, the laminectomy & fusions. 50/50 chance. Plus the big problems are more hematoma's & infection. Plus the issue of going up through the cage.
Really do not want to do it.
@johnbishop Thanks for replying No I don't have pain, just numbness in my feet. Where did you have someone diagnose your Neuropathy???? I have a pacemaker and need to as my Cardiologist if the (NEURO Go) electric shock floor unit is okay to use with my pacemaker! Stay in touch as it is the best way to let others know of a new development!!!
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1 Reaction@blowerk1216 THANKS for reaching out to me! I have only numbness in my feet no pain and that's good! Have you been to see a Doctor that treats Neuropathy?? I' m in Mountain Home so not that far from you. I started with Central Arkansas Advanced nerve and joint center in Conway. I was going there every week and at first 2 times a week, got to be too long a trip so I now go to a Spine center here they do the Lazer treatment on my feet also. I'm still a patient there, but only go for check ups every 90 days!!! Keep in touch!!!!
@doctordeuce, I was diagnosed by a Mayo Rochester neurologist in 2016 after having the symptoms for over 30+ years. Sadly he told me the same thing that all my primary care doctors told me after I was diagnosed with idiopathic small fiber PN - there is no treatment that will help with the numbness but there are treatments that can help if you have pain, which is what first brought me to Connect to learn what others with similar symptoms have tried.