How did you get relief with a spinal stimulator? Adjustments?

Posted by glenjunderwood @glenjunderwood, Mar 19, 2022

My name is Glen and i have had the Nevro HF10 spinal stimulator implanted since Sept 1, 2021 and the company rep hasn't been able to dial it in on my terrible lower back pain yet. I have complete confidence in this unit because the temporary one that they inserted worked unbelievably well. It's been 6 months and counting with no relief thus far. I'm hoping to reach out and hear from anyone out there about their experiences with this Nevro unit. Please help if you can! Thank You!

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I think it depends very much upon the procedure used to implant the device, to make it work like it did during the trial!
When my device was implanted, they woke me up from my anesthesia, to check on the proper electrode positioning. They moved the electrodes until i could confirm that I was free of pain. Once this was established, anesthesia was reapplied and the final surgical procedure was finished.
A week later, I started to work with the technician to establish the optimal adjustment of the handheld control unit.
This device allowed me to become a normal member of society again instead of a person who could hardly move because of all the pain.

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@lindes

I think it depends very much upon the procedure used to implant the device, to make it work like it did during the trial!
When my device was implanted, they woke me up from my anesthesia, to check on the proper electrode positioning. They moved the electrodes until i could confirm that I was free of pain. Once this was established, anesthesia was reapplied and the final surgical procedure was finished.
A week later, I started to work with the technician to establish the optimal adjustment of the handheld control unit.
This device allowed me to become a normal member of society again instead of a person who could hardly move because of all the pain.

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I am curious. Did you get the Nevro implant?

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@slavmauve

I am curious. Did you get the Nevro implant?

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I got the Medtronic device. I have it now for about 3 years, and am happy with it.

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@lorirenee1

@lasirvent Hi, I also have the DRG stimulator in me and I turned it off months ago. Now it sits inside me, doing nothing. My Pain Doc does not want to have any surgical risk, so he said to just leave it there. The darn thing never worked at all, after a fairly successful trial. I was unfortunate as it even seemed to spread my pain in the last few weeks it was on. Just be careful with your DRG, and perhaps they still can find a better setting for you that helps more? Good luck, Lori

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@lorirenee1 Hi haven't been to active but pain is so bad my nerves and thigh burning I'm considering a stimulator Medtronic I know you didn't get any relief .It's more my nerves that are damaged going into legs I thought a stimulator might help nor sure any advice on this for nerves?

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A neurosurgeon recommended the Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator. My research is beginning to show, it is a good choice.

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No for Metronic’s stimulator, for me it did not help.

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@lindes

I got the Medtronic device. I have it now for about 3 years, and am happy with it.

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I'm happy to hear that you got some relief. Some devices work for some people. It also depends what part of the body the chronic pain is and the skill of the physician who implants it.

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I've had two facet injections, and an ablation (both with limited success. PT and subsequent exercise causes a significant increase in pain generated from a compressed L3 nerve. I have a iRelieve tens unit which has had very limited results; how similar are the results of a SCS, which I have already been cleared for as the nest step.
A problem for me is that my Pain management doctor wants to move forward, but my spinal surgeon wants to insert a rod, and screws, and advises against the SCC. (UGH disagreements). My PCP sides with the pain management doctor. (The spine surgeon has operated n my back in the past), A conundrum.

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@martyk

I'm happy to hear that you got some relief. Some devices work for some people. It also depends what part of the body the chronic pain is and the skill of the physician who implants it.

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I think the skill of the physician who is doing the implant is also important in deciding if the device would wok or not. As I wrote, they woke me up during the surgery to find the proper place for positioning the electrodes, and I feel it was an important step of the procedure.

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Same happened to me! Temp worked great and permanent nothing

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