Have you had a Pain Pump removed??

Posted by melby6069 @melby6069, Jul 23, 2024

This is my only option and it is really scary. Has anyone had a pain pump removed? What did you experience afterwards? Are there other options??

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I havent had mine removed yet bit if they dont figure soemthing out I will get it removed. The pump keeps flipping even after reconstruction. Then we start back at .003 settingsp

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I have seen the doc twice lately and I've done what you just mentioned. I've had the flow of medication turned down 25% the 1st time and another 20% a few days ago.
My pain has not increased at all, but I am having some withdrawal symptoms. Sweating profusely and then chilling to the bone and some emotional changes.
I'm going back next week and have it turned down again. I'll finally get to 0 so I can turn it off or take it out. I do want another doc to do some investigating before I have it removed just in case the catheter is kinked, broken, or leaking.
Keep me informed and I will post my journey on here.

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Hi my sister is going on Wednesday to start turning the pump down. She was first told they would start her on 5 milligrams of morphine. Now her doctor has changed it to 15 milligrams. She is a wreck, she needs the pump out due to a blockage and cannot risk surgery due to her health. What oral meds have others been on during the turn down process.

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Hi my sister is going on Wednesday to start turning the pump down. She was first told they would start her on 5 milligrams of morphine. Now her doctor has changed it to 15 milligrams. She is a wreck, she needs the pump out due to a blockage and cannot risk surgery due to her health. What oral meds have others been on during the turn down process.

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Five mg of morphine sounds like a lot. Also, just ramping the amount o fifteen mg is quite a jump! Typically, the out put is gradually increased by ten percent until a therapeutic level is reached(pain is reduced). Morphine is not always the best choice for everyone. My trial with morphine did nothing. A second trial with hydromorphone reduced my pain from an eight down to a two. I am currently try to get my pump output adjusted upward to a therapeutic level. Like her, I am also going to have the pump checked for problems.
Who, exactly, is doing all this? Sounds very questionable.

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Wow that's wonderful. I fortunately have good pain control with oral meds, but was evaluated for a pump some years ago. I've had 5 spinal surgeries and had post-op dura leaks after 2 of them, and the neurosurgeon told me unless I was out of options he wouldn't recommend for me. Apparently an op report says my dura is like tissue paper, so they think I would have chronic problem with CSF leaking. I have heard good things about them though, very nice it works so well for you.

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Hi, Archie. Wondering if you got the spinal cord stimulator yet and if it worked for you? You said that the pain pump was working well, so I am wondering why you would want another surgery to implant some other device. Hey, just an FYI... I got significant relief from my pump after more than two years. But, just for one day! I've been having my pump's out put cranked up again. For whatever reason I gave myself a bolus about three weeks ago and all the pain in my feet and legs disappeared. It was magical. Then, the next day it all came back. Bummer. Anyway, keep on keeping on.

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Thanks for the update. You’ve been on quite a ride. Sorry the SCS didn’t work out. Glad the pump has helped all these years. I’m hop to get some relief from my pump one of these days. Trial went well, had ONE DAY of relief s couple of weeks ago. Ah, such are te viccitudes of life.

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