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    6 wks in bed, help reading MRI please?

    If you have a friend or family meraber to go to the doctor with you, it's a huge help. They can pay attention to the things that you are missing. I've even brought a tape recorder when I'm on my own. Sorry you are in so much pain.
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    Can anyone help with my symptoms of sever back and hip pain!

    SounRAB SO familiar. Although I had back problems before my pregnancies. I had a laminectomy/discectomy at L5/S1 6 months before my first pregnancy. I did fine during my first pregnancy, but I found that my hips started to hurt abouth 6 months after delivery. I had another baby 3 years...
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    X-stop procedure for Stenosis

    My husband works with a guy that had the x-stop procedure with great relief. I think he's pretty happy he had the surgery and he's in a lot less pain. Sorry I don't have more details. Lisa
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    Stimulator To Control Back Pain

    I had an SCS implant in March of 2008 in an attempt to control pain associated with DDD (L5/S1). The SCS was not successful for me and actually caused pain in a new location. When I turned the stimulator on I got pain near the lead (T9) that was pretty intense. I believe it did work on my leg...
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    SCS Failure

    Chevmal, I had a neurosurgeon do my SCS implant and my PM doctor was in the OR to assist. They explained to me that they like to do the stimulator first, then fusion, then the pain med pump as a last resort. But, I'm sure other doctors have different opinions on this. The trial is not...
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    Help with washing dishes

    That sounRAB SO familiar. My husband works long hours too. And I also hate waiting on other people to do things. I know my husband will load the dishwasher, but it may be 3-4 days before he gets to it. I also used to push myself beyond my abilities (we're building a house, so I can totally...
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    Spinal Cord Stimulator Trail

    Are they going to put your implant in on Monday? If so, good luck!
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    My appointment today

    Megss, I'm so sorry that you are having such a hard time. Chronic pain sucks and people (even docs) who haven't experienced it have no clue. I'm glad you got some good drugs for now anyway. You may want to see if this new doc will prescribe a nerve medication (Lyrica or neurontin). I bet it...
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    Depression after a fusion....

    Lynn, I had a fusion (L5/S1) about 2 weeks after you (Dec. 30th) and I completely understand your depression. It's really hard! I too am feeling much better and I'm always wanting to do things that I know I shouldn't be doing. In answer to your question about when the fusing process...
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    SCS Failure

    Thanks for your input. I do have a paddle lead and my unit is made by BS. When I turn it on, it feels like I'm getting an electrical shock right into the surrounding tissue. Is that what yours feels like? What kind of muscle relaxers are you using? Do you use them prior to turning the unit...
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    Help with washing dishes

    Thanks for all the ideas and support. I am definitely finding that my boys are much more capable than I ever imagined.
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    L4 L5 Post-terrior Entry Wrap around Cage

    Good luck with your surgery! I am 3 weeks post-op from an L5/S1 PLIF. I am walking 2 miles a day, but I do it in 2-3 separate walks. I also live in a cold climate. If you can tolerate the temp and bundle up, I highly recommend walking outside. I walked a lot in the hospital and then in my...
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    Having surgery on the 20th

    Good luck Kathy! I'll think good thoughts for you on Monday. Lisa
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    What do I do now?

    I no longer do the cleaning in my own home either. It's just too painful. I would definitely try to consider your options. I can't even imagine how you feel at the end of the day. I hope you find a treatment that helps.
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    SCS Failure

    Lorie, I have had the stimulator rep program my device 3 times now. With each program, the electrical sensation is in the same place. I really think that the placement of the lead is the culprit. I must be getting some current through the lami. You're right, I don't think that the paddle...
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    Expectations for spinal cord stimulation recovery

    Thanks for the tip on the shoes Cindy! :D I wouldn't have thought of that. I live in a cold climate, so I'll have to make sure I bring some warm slip ons. I'll be going to my parents in San Diego for 3 weeks after the surgery, so I know I'll be fine once I get there. I'm just hoping I can...
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    Still terrible pain 7 years after surgery

    I feel alot like you do. I have a family and I'm in constant pain. I don't hide the pain from them very well...I don't say much about it, but I'm not able to do much and by evening I'm barely able to do anything but lie down. I had a neurostimulator implanted in March and unfortunately it...
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    Has anyone really had a successful L5 S1

    Mine was successful for about 3 years. I'm 7 years out now and am going to be fused soon, but I had 2 pregnancies after mine (the first one was 6 months after the surgery) Give yourself some time...it may take your body awhile to recover from the surgery.
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    6 week post op

    Devon - thank you so much for the post. I had a 1 level fusion on Dec. 30th and this gives me so much hope! You (and others on this board) have inspired me to really focus on the walking, so I'm thankful for that. Lisa
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    Help with washing dishes

    Thanks Back Ache! Your post made me laugh and that is always good medecine. I do have kiRAB (6 and 3). They are good helpers, especially with laundry but I hadn't tried out dishes yet...I will give it a shot. I am using paper plates, but we still seem to accumulate dishes (bowls, utensils...
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