Medtronic Spinal Cord Stimulator for a 36 yo w/low back pain/epilepsy
Hello, I am 36 years old and I have epilepsy for the past 11 years (it started with my pregnancy and they never stopped). Since then I have had low back pain that gets worse after every episode, It never gets better, sometimes the injections helped but not anymore, physical therapy, acupuncture, massages didn't work ether. My back MRIs and X-rays are unremarkable but I still have this pain that doesn't let me have a normal life and puts me down to bed. Now, my pain management doctor is recommending SCS by medtronics and I would like to hear from others that have done SCS or that are in the process. Thank you.
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Good luck. You desrve better.
My pain doctor is going to take care of it. Question for you. When you first got your stimulator did it start working? When you get reprogrammed do you get more relief? I am still on the same program from the time it was implanted over 2 months ago with no relief.
I'm glad your doctor is getting on it. Abbott wants to keep doctors happy so they buy from them.
It's been awhile but I think I met with the rep for reprogramming within a month of the implant. I still had some anesthesia on board (in my system) when they programmed it in recovery so I was probably not the ideal historian for pain level, too sleepy.
I hope you get it programmed soon and it helps you.
The goal for the SCS is to eliminate the pain by least 50%, not 100%. I don't know if anything will eliminate it completely.
50% is exactly what they told me however I have had no relief as yet. The Dr must have gotten a hold of someone because a different rep messaged me yesterday. Hopefully we can get something going here.
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1 ReactionI have an Abbott, not a Medtronix , but I was doubting my SCS for awhile, also. It didn't seem to be doing as much as the temporary test one had. I waited a few months, then called my Rep. I have three I can call, and they are very quick to respond, fortunately. I met with one the next day and they reset my SCS , and it now works much better. I feel that I am getting at least 50% or more relief now. I think it just takes awhile to get everything set to work maxiximally, but you also MUST advocate for yourself! Keep after your Rep until you are getting some re!ief.
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1 Reaction@heis did your implant ever start working again
@gotit123 No. I had the battery replaced with the NEVRO HFX, but they eventually thought the problem was in the paddle electrodes. Some had, apparently, burned out. I had the whole thing replaced.
Has the new one worked for you.I hope so
@gotit123 I had the Medtronic SCS implanted about eight years ago. It worked really well along with my meds. I could do almost everything that I could do before my accident. It stopped working suddenly in 2021. All my pain came back. Looking back, I think I overdid it quite a bit which may have led to its demise. So, to those of you with a functional SCS, DO NOT OVERDUE IT. Just because you feel good doesn't mean that the pain is gone. The electrical signals only mask the pain. Don't take a chance like I did. It's not worth it in the long run.