Chronic Back Pain for Years
6 back surgeries (extensive cervical and lumbar fusions) with neurological complications. Left with chronic pain. Accident happened in Nursing career 1992 and worked with first fusions until 1999 (failed fusions). At my age, and as a former nurse educator, I never wanted to had to rely on medication/s for the severe pain. Having thoroughly exhausted exploring sites using non-pharmaceutical methods, using psychological methods, biofeedback, trying to accept my limitations, i.e., I still believe somewhere...out there...is hope. The strong medicine has caused gastroparesis, further complicating my health problems. They are too numerous to write and I will not focus on them. I am looking for "help" and guidance. If I can be of assistance to anyone throughout their trials, (perhaps similar to some of what I have gone through), I will.
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I don't know about drug interactions but remember, the pump gives tiny doses that don't enter via the digestive track. 3 to 4mgs. is minuscule.
I agree about good doctors. I am so lucky my internist saw me through my jaw situation with appropriate narcotics because I don’t know if I would be here today, otherwise. I thank God daily for seeing me through it. I guess it also helps that I’m very stubborn and knew something was really wrong even when some MDs/oral surgeons and other people didn’t seem to believe me.
@blmd5861
We live in central Oregon, where the only major hospital is in Bend.
Jim
Sure. Let's all pass on what we find out and what responses we get. Perhaps this should be a separate topic. Hello, moderator -- what do you think? Peggy
My insurance would not pay for the implant (humana/medicare). It would be thousands and it would have to be re-done, then moved, re-moved, and adjusted several times before it worked (thousands of $ every time) then serviced every few months or weeks according to info from members of this loop who have it or had it. My pain doctor also said I would have to live without any pain meds or anti-seizure meds for a week before and a week after both the 'trial' implant and the 'real' implant. I can't live for even a few hours without anti-seizure meds; the pain will be so unbearable that I'll be looking for something sharp to cut my wrists with. I lasted 3 1/2 hours once but that was early -- my condition has advanced since then. Peggy
@pfbacon, what should be a separate topic, Peggy?
I am looking for a doctor that does spinal cord stimulation surgery.
Ken Groninga
Get an intrathecal pump
If your talking about the pump your getting bad information. My insurance and medicare both paid. I do have it serviced every 10 t0 12 weeks and pay nothing for that. 10 minutes with my doc and I'm good to go. Implant or pump, talk to people who actually do them, not the folks who treat you now and would loose a customer.
Do you mean who will do the surgery to implant a spinal cord stimulator? Look up pain medication management doctors.