Has anyone had an Abbott spinal cord stimulator put in there back? Has
Has anyone had an abbot spinal cord stimulator put in thee back. Has it been helpful for your pain. How long have you had it installed. I am considering putting one in. Thanks
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marshasacks - it's still early. You will probably take you about 3 months to fully recover.
ptvegas - because I'm using tonic stimulation, I charge every 3 to 4 weeks. When I was using Burst mode, I was charging every 6 to 8 weeks.
Thanks,, about the same here, Not quite what the advertising says.. The adds for it all were saying 2- 3 months to recharge. I guess that's if you have it set at a 1 for strength.. 🙂
I have had mine adjusted with 5 different program settings, and still have back pain.. Only very slight relief, if any. Very disappointing. Guess I'll just have to live with it..
I can’t use it. I have seizures and always falll on my back. They say it can get lodged in your spinal cord and cause you to become paralyzed.
Well, sorry, but it doesn't seem to work for me I had two back surgeries over the last 10 yrs. and still have back pain. I had a laminectomy and a spinal fusion surgery. I went in for sciatic nerve issues on my right leg, and came out of surgery with a drop foot on my left leg! After many trials and tribulations, figured out that the surgeon knicked a nerve during surgery and that did it. I now have drop foot on both legs, and ware AFO's on both legs. Luckily I can still get around and drive with no issues,,,,, other than the back pain. I tried the Abbott spinal burst stimulator, and it never really seemed to help. The Abbott rep has been very cooperative with trying to adjust it on many occasions, to no avail. The charging rate is not good. When it's on the Burst settings, ( on and off at intervals) it last about 6 weeks,, But, when it's on continuous , which is what the rep tried with me,, it only lasts about 3 to 4 weeks.. A real pain to charge as it takes about 2 + hours to charge. So, I really don't recommend it myself.
They put you on a trial,, which I did, but during the trail ,, when it's attached externally, they tell you not to bend, or lift anything more than 5 lbs.. Which is not a really good trial.. As, my back pain is mostly when I am bending and lifting,, so I really never had a chance to really try it out.. Luckily my insurance paid for the whole, (very expensive) process, so I have it now set for just the Burst ,, on and off, settings to see if it even helps a little.
Picture attached showing it in my back.. The hardware is from the earlier surgery. You'll see the simulator and the thin wires that are attached to my spin... Cool, right?