Intrathecal Pain Pump
I’ve have an intrathecal pain pump for many years, just trying to connect with others that have this device to chat with people about effectiveness and drug therapies.
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@patz Good to know. Thanks for sharing.
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1 ReactionHi, I've had the Medtronic pump for a little over a year. I wasn't getting the relief I recieved in my trial throughout this time. In fact it felt like no relief. But it did help other pain. I felt the Doc missed the catheter mark from the trial. Several weeks ago I finally got a dye study to check the catheter placement. He said it was correct and bumped my dose. Now im of the understanding one of the benefits is the drug doesn't cross the blood brain barrier. I was fine the rest of that day but I had a crazy dream that night, woke to an awful putrid smell thats still here weeks later, shivering chilled to the bone, sweating, low grade fever that won't go away, and my mind is wacked! Im not in here! Oh and I now have constant restless leg my requip won't work. Migraines won't stop. Weak as all get out. Can barely take a shower on my own. And that wipes me out for the day. Ive been to the ER 3 times. Hospitalized for 3 days. No one can find anything. My son and husband have moved and cleaned everything trying to find a source, nothing. I have morphine and bupivicaine in my pump. Oh, but my lower extremity pain in now gone. I just feel completely numb and have restless leg constantly now. But my big question is, it shouldn't be messing with my mind right? I shouldn't be getting side effects like im taking pills, right?
Wow, so sorry for your suffering ! This seems to be a cautionary tale…wishing you better days with less pain !
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1 ReactionDoes anyone know how they test your drug levels with the pump? Like to see if youre getting overdosed?
@love42animals- I have had a Medtronic pain pump implanted for over 20 years until I had it removed about 3 years ago. You have very generally touched on some of the reasons I was no longer satisfied with it. It's true the narcotics delivered by the pump should not go systemic (on paper, anyway) and therefor not effect the brain as when taken orally, but that might not always be the case. Some of what you describe are symptoms of withdrawal and some are symptoms of a some type of over dose. If any of that is the case the pump or the doctor could be suspect-either the pump delivery is inaccurate or the doctor made a mistake in his dose calculation or procedure. There are basically two ways of adjusting the dosing-1, changing the delivery rate of the pump and 2, changing the potency of what is being delivered. Each takes approximately 24 hours to take full effect depending on catheter length and size. Something is definitely wrong and from what you describe it is either the pump or the doctor or both ( I say that that from experience). Hope this helps.
I have had my pain pump for over three years. Never have had any pain relief, except for just ONE DAY about 8 months ago. Makes no sense. Went way up on the dosage with the only problem was several bouts of vomiting. Had to dial back the pump's output. Thinking of having the pump removed.