Guest guest Posted July 16, 1998 Report Share Posted July 16, 1998 Dear , Thank you for your very detailed description of your experience with your spinal stimulator. First let me tell you I am very familiar with Medtronics because I have a Baclofen Infusion pump to treat my spasticity that is made by Medtronics. My neurosurgeon described the stimulator I would be getting as different then yours. The wire will be placed under my skin while attached to a nickle size battery, all which will be under my skin. My infusion pump is implanted in my abdomen with a cathater running under my skin into my spinal canal. A Medtronics associate was also present durning my surgery. The spinal stimulator I will be getting is adjusted by placing a magnetic device over the battery. He said there would be no external wires. Possibly this could be that it will be in my neck and not my back. They are scheduling the test procedure and said I would be hospitalized for 2 days while we see if it helps with the pain. He made no mention of psycological testing however when we spoke one of the comments I made that convinced him I would be a canadate was, " My pain is more disabling then my other disabilites that I have as a result of my spinal cord and brain injury. I have no surgery on my neck. My neck was stabalized with a closed reduction with a halo. I also have tremendous pain in my shoulders and arms which he said the stimulator could possibly help. I also have the option of having morphine put into my pump but I would really like to stop using narcotics which I take orally now. I'm interested to know where your surgery was done. Mine will be done at MCV in Richmond Virginia. On another note I just received a copy of the consultation note my neurologist sent to my surgeon. He told him the pain was in my head and to just reassure me that one day I would feel better. My neurosurgeon told me he couldn't reassure me because the pain I'm in is typical and the norm for people with imcomplete spinal cord injuries. I am furios with my neurologist about this and am now searching for a new one. If only he could be in the pain I'm in for one hour. As I've told doctors in the past, Until you walk in my shoes don't tell me how I feel. Why do doctors treat patients like this, I wonder. Once again thank you and I'll keep you posted on my surgery date....... Pati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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