Has anyone had the Stimwave spine stimulator installed?
Hello to ALL! I have a severe back injury and even after three surgeries and several fusions, I am still experiencing severe and chronic pain. My pain management specialist is talking about a spine stimulator. After some research I located the Stim Wave. With this unit, only the leads are implanted. No wires come through. The antenna is worn like a pager on your belt.
Has anyone tried one of the Stim Wave stimulators yet? Any feed back on them?
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Thank you Mimi. I guess were all fighting some kind of battle. We have to pray and hope for divine intervention or miracle. I do need something for this pain in my toes. Some doctor's are pushing the Abbott DRG. I've talked to three people in the past few days who had the DRG implanted and they are very happy with it. Excellent pain relief and none or very little parathesia. I hope you get some relief soon.
HI Scruffy, you may have told me earlier where you pain is/was. I misplaced that information. Could you tell me what part of your body you were experiencing pain that NEVRO helped with? Thanks
I had the stimulater installed and tried all levels, but non of them seemed to work for my chronic back pain. you've already had back surgery's and I heard that they can go on and on. I choose a different route and my quality of life has improved so much, I can say my pain level is a 3 after I've been working around the house all day. I'd say that is an improvement, since my pain level was 20! out of 1 to 10. I had an intrathecal pain pump installed. It is under my skin and the leads deliver morphene directly to my spine. I no longer have any opied mood changes. Surgery is not your only option. Wish you luck.
I had the Stimwave test on march 26. It was great and the difference in my lumbar and cervical pain and mobility was stunning. I am having the implant next Friday the 19th. Many people have said complaints about constant itching or tingling. I did all the research about side effects and complications prior to the test, and read a lot of replies. I discussed all of it with the Stimwave rep prior to the actual procedure. He has a little computer pad that he makes all the adjustments on after the implant. It is really important that you have a good, knowledgeable rep, who can eliminate all of the side effects by his adjustments. Of course, you also use have a very good spine surgeon. I had no issues whatsoever, and I am looking forward to the final implant Friday. good luck.
Wow that’s great Karen, it’s so nice to hear some positive news BEST OF LUCK
Thank you Karen. I wish you the best. My problems is in my toes. Don't know if anybody had Stimwave for chronic pain in their toes and was succcessful. The doctor I am considering has done I am told 40-50 Stimwave's and had success but no one had a toe problem. I would be his guinny-pig.
amen to that!!! very nice to hear some positive, great input on this group, I am thankful to have found it.....HAPPY FRIDAY
If my stimulator hadn’t helped, that would have been my next option vs another surgery!
What stimulator do you currently have that is working? Where was your pain?
Karen, I'm assuming you had Stimwave done last year. Correct?