What's your experience with Vertiflex Superion Implant?

Posted by esperanza22 @esperanza22, Jul 27, 2020

Has anyone had the Veriflex Superion implant. I had it and it did not seem to work for me. Would appreciate any one that has information. Thanks

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@paulamjohns

Well still in pain although better - I go back in middle of January for radiofrequency injections - yes I am with you I should have done more research - but fingers crossed for both of us - have a great holiday

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My fingers are crossed; you too have a great holiday. AND a happy, healthy New Year !!

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@dunman40

My fingers are crossed; you too have a great holiday. AND a happy, healthy New Year !!

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Thank you friend..you have helped me considerably, especially with my mental/stress - We will communicate soon! Happy Holidays - update, I am feeling better everyday!!!!!

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@paulamjohns

Thank you friend..you have helped me considerably, especially with my mental/stress - We will communicate soon! Happy Holidays - update, I am feeling better everyday!!!!!

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Thanks for your comments; you have also helped me ! Also glad to hear you are feeling better. The pain and the uncertainty can be very tiring; keeping a positive attitude is also hard but it is the only way. I had my stitches, actually staples, removed yesterday. I still have significant pain if I stand more than a few minutes but I have given up using a cane. And I think I am feeling better everyday also !! Later...........

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@dunman40

Thanks for your comments; you have also helped me ! Also glad to hear you are feeling better. The pain and the uncertainty can be very tiring; keeping a positive attitude is also hard but it is the only way. I had my stitches, actually staples, removed yesterday. I still have significant pain if I stand more than a few minutes but I have given up using a cane. And I think I am feeling better everyday also !! Later...........

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Yes standing and walking are still worse than before- I am coming to the 6 week point - praying for healing - Merry Xmas!

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Did your doctor give you any idea of the time it might take to see significant improvement? I have been asking myself that question. I am in less pain vs before the Vertiflex insert but how/when do you decide to seek a different solution if it is not giving the relief you need? Doctors tend to talk in weeks; if I recall Vertiflex instructions advise limited movement for 8 weeks; this suggests that after 8 weeks the insert should be in tune with your body and you should have significant benefit. Hmmmm.....
I have a follow up appointment with a spine specialist in January. Maybe at that point we will decide whether or not the Vertiflex stays or we resort to surgery. A daunting prospect !
Talking, writing about the situation helps me get through the day so thanks for listening. Let us look forward to an elimination of pain in 2022 !! Happy New Year !!

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@esperanza22

I went to the doctor the other day and am reporting as promised the outcome. As I said getting up in the morning has improved, It used to be a nightmare pulling myself together. I have an appointment to get a facet shot week after next. He claims that sometimes the shots work better after the veriflex procedure. I am still taking Advil in the morning, as that is my greatest help getting started in the a.m. By the way, I still have three more weeks to heal my back. It says not to bend or twist for six. My back still hurts somewhat. I thought maybe it would help my numb foot, but it did not work for that. As I said I am going to a foot specialist this coming Tuesday. For whatever reason, he only put one implant. I did not know that they put more in. I hope I answered your questions best as I can. Feel free to contact me and give me information as well. I don't know anyone that did this. Thanx

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Hi, I'm researching this for myself, and I can identify with your pain, especially upon waking, due to steroid injections my life has been in bed, and I beg anyone considering steroid injections to avoid it with your life!.

Even though I was in chronic pain for years, I could still lift weights, walk, and dance with pain pills and take care of myself, now alone in bed it takes all of the courage in the world to get dressed Taking a shower is now weekly due to the pain sitting on a stool, and having to shave my legs. Dang, how can you live life without bending after this procedure?

If I wasn't alone in life, it would be so much easier. I beg anyone who's doctor is talking to about steroid injections please don't do it.

I appreciate the input that you have given me on the Vertiflex procedure. God Bless and heal you...Belinda

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@dunman40

My fingers are crossed; you too have a great holiday. AND a happy, healthy New Year !!

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I hope that the RDF procedure works for you, I've had 4 and not one has helped even when my neurologist found the exact nerves that my vertebrae are sitting on.

I hope that you have a better pain doctor then I had with my entire heart. May the Lord be with you and heal you.

Also, they tell you not to eat or drive, I could never go without eating, unfortunately I had to lie and ask God's forgiveness for not telling the truth. It's ridiculous for them to tell you that you can't eat just for a RDF procedure. It's nothing to go through due to being numbed before the injections. I hope they work for you with all of my heart!

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@lorirenee1

@esperanza22 I am so sorry that your implant slipped. Horrid. I hope it can be put back where it belongs without too much difficulty? I know nothing about your particular implant, but just had a DRG stimulator implanted in me, and it is not working very well at all. However, I have been told that it take at least 2-3 months to get it right. Who knows. Anyway, I am so sorry for what you are going through, and kind of know how it feels.......Lori Renee

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In my research tonight, I read a lot about the implant slipping.

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@bct

In my research tonight, I read a lot about the implant slipping.

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I had 2 Vertiflex implants. One simply came off my spine and had to be removed, so I had 2 surgeries but only one Vertiflex. Both surgeries did not feel "minimally invasive". However, the remaining Vertiflex seems to be doing its job; my pain is significantly reduced. Whether or not this is a permanent solution is still questionable. I am consulting with a spine specialist.

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What is this implant; I currently have a Medtronics stimulator and pain pump. The stimulator is not working well.

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