Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Hi all, I'm due to have a neurostimulator implanted on May 8th. It's taken me a long time to get to this point. Un/misdiagnosed at birth, symptoms appeared at 26, misdiagnosed for 6 years, rapid symptom progression, two detetherings, CSF leak as a result of detethering #2 that went on for 2 years. I finally got them to fix the leak in January of this year and am just now feeling stronger. I've maintained full-time work through it all (except for recovery time, of course), and have been able to regain pretty good mobility through physiotherapy and regular exercise, though I'm nowhere near the person I was in my 20s. I've had to deal with that, as we all have. I've also had bad neuropathic pain that's been resistant to drugs and other therapies for the past 5 years. I take 400-500 mgs of topamax every day that, while taking the major edge off the pain, doesn't take it away completely, hence the reason for the neurostimulator. I understand I'm fortunate to have made it through their stringent screening process to get to this point, but when I got the call on Friday, my heart sank. The thought of another surgery and recovery process and having this hardware implanted permanently in my body is daunting. I'm frightened and part of me just wants to be left alone now. I've gambled in the past with these surgeries and their medical interventions and they haven't turned out well (two detetherings...and now I'm retethered again.) Would anyone out there with a neurostimulator be willing to chat (even offline) with me about the realities of the recovery process? 1.) What was recovery like? (I live alone and don't have any family nearby.) 2.) How long did it take before you were doing all the things you could do before the stim was implanted? 3.) I try to be as active as possible. What has having a neurostimulator PREVENTED you from doing? 4.) How long before you went back to work full time? 5.) Do you have a battery pack implanted in your abdomen? Is it visible? 6.) Do you have any regrets about having the stim implanted? Thanks very much in advance. All the best to everyone, Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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