Re: Debs...and everyone :)



Ok cool. I don't know why I thought it was just two. I guess since in that
video it showed 2 wires being implanted.

"Debs" <YOURFOOTdebs02114@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:67q6e5F2poe9pU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
When they program the SCS they can give you a few that will cover
different areas (or overlapping areas). The lead's electrodes cover a
pretty fair area. You just need to tell them and make sure when you get
the lead implanted that you feel the stimulation in all of the areas that
you usually have pain. There are usually eight electrodes/lead. If I am
not making sense just let me know. I haven't been doing too well lately
and my posts have been way less than clear. Too tired, too much pain...

Duchess wrote:

Ok, had my psych appt today for my SCS (maybe). Everything went fine.
Kinda a waste of time actually if you ask me. But I guess a necessary
thing. I wonder how they think this is needed if you don't need it for
say having a Pacemaker implant. Which hubby has had done 13 seperate
times. Yes, I said thirteen. He is so young, he keeps either wearing out
the batteries, or the wires come loose, or the programming gets lost. So
they have to keep going in and making adjustments or like this last one
replacing the whole thing. They have worn it out so much that now they
had to go to the other side of his chest. Geez...poor man.

He's a saint too. Always concerned about me before anything. Actually
sometimes to his detriment. His knee is really giving him problems but
he refuses to get it taken care of. I guess I am gonna have to force
him..lol.

So anyway next I guess I get the test one done. Gonna be hard to tell
them exactly where the pain is because it can differ from day to day.
That's one of the things I am concerned about is they get the permanent
one in and the pain is in a different spot. Say lower back and the next
day it's mid back. That would suck. I wonder if they can fix it where it
will hit different spots? Anyone know?

Thanks for being there guys. I hope I can return the favor. I know I
don't post much here, but trust me I am following everyone and I do pray
for you all every night..and for those that are having a tougher time
than usual I pray twice :) Just holler if I can ever do anything at all
for anyone here ok? Really...

Robin


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Debs...and everyone :)
    ... Ahh...I am still kinda thinking of this like a TENS unit, ... that video it showed 2 wires being implanted. ... say having a Pacemaker implant. ... them exactly where the pain is because it can differ from day to day. ...
    (alt.support.chronic-pain)
  • Re: Debs...and everyone :)
    ... If so then yes but you can turn on certain pads and turn off other pads at the same time and have different combos of on and off. ... You just need to tell them and make sure when you get the lead implanted that you feel the stimulation in all of the areas that you usually have pain. ... I wonder how they think this is needed if you don't need it for say having a Pacemaker implant. ... He is so young, he keeps either wearing out the batteries, or the wires come loose, or the programming gets lost. ...
    (alt.support.chronic-pain)
  • Re: Pain Pump
    ... doctors, hospitals, or implant makers. ... When docs can't control the amount of pain relief through enough oral ... intratheical pump) that will place medications directly in to the spinal ... Since it's into the spinal fluid you don't lose any medication through ...
    (alt.support.chronic-pain)
  • Re: spinal cord stimulator???
    ... I don't have one but through readings from those who have given it a whirl, ... mental evaluation of the patient to be sure the implant can be mentally ... of them as early in to the disease as possible. ... Being the spouse of someone in constant pain is not an easy thing and he ...
    (alt.support.chronic-pain)
  • Dental implant
    ... Last friday I received a dental implant. ... born with a missing lateral incissor in the upper jaw, ... Ibuprofen for the pain. ... >>From the look of the x-ray the pain originates from the where the ...
    (sci.med.dentistry)