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Hi Gayle, I'm happy that you got relief from the SCS Nevro on your trial. Can you share with us where your area of pain used to be? Thanks, Marty
I can emphasize with you. Doctor's consider it a success if the incision heals properly even though you still have pain in the underlying tissue and the reason for the surgery to begin with. Good luck and God Bless. I've been through it too.
I have chronic pain in tailbone, left buttock, left sacroiliac and extreme intermittent burning in left perineum. For years, I experienced it as sitting pain only. Then it progressed to pain when laying down. I get relief just before sleeping by laying prone for a short time (I always was a tummy sleeper when young but can’t manage it for too long anymore without a firm pillow underneath my hips and tummy).This relaxes my muscles enough that I can then sleep comfortably on my right side all night. The Nevro trial helped a lot and I’m now awaiting permanent placement. Hope I’ve covered it! Gayle
Marty, one thing I’ve learned is a spinal surgery is considered successful only if it’s stabilized. No thought of nerve pain or other changes are taken into consideration….David
Yes it helped. Let's hope the permanent Nevro will give you a lot of relief. Please keep us informed. Marty
I agree!
Having another MRI on the 2nd and looking for the least invasive surgery possible for pain relief on my 68 year old spine
I have chronic back pain.i had fusion in 2012-redo in 2014
It was not helpful for pain. 30 epidurals have not helped pain. I am 82, and do not think a spinal cord stimulator would help
Does physical therapy help long term 10 year back pain.does accupuncture help?
Hello I’ve been struggling with chronic pain for the last 5 years. I don’t know where I fit in on this site, I have severe adhesions in my belly. They cause constant pain, nausea, vomiting, bladder pain, inflammation, a fistula, anxiety and depression. I’ve been in the hospital for over 8 weeks since December. I’ve had a few days at home but not enough. I’m on TPN and can’t take anything by mouth while ee let my bowels totally rest with hopes that I can start eating food again. I’ve lost over 85 pounds in 7 months, not by choice. In Alaska no doctor or surgeon will touch me they say I have a hostile abdomen.
I’ve only talked to one other person who has adhesions this severe and she was in the same boat I am, unable to find anyone who new how to help ease the pain. I am doing yoga as much as I can, progressive relaxation, meditation, etc. If anyone knows anything about any treatment for adhesions im open to suggestions. I have nothing to loose at this point.