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Dear Paul,
I wish to hell I knew how to put the damn thing on! On the advice of my sister, who was Hi Bob: When the PT gal at the VA gave me the machine she gave me some handouts. Here are links to what she gave me. http://healingtools.tripod.com/BS_electplace.html http://www.thomasamckean.com/gallery...ments/tens.pdf http://cerebrex.com/tens.html She stressed that the electrode placement be diagonal. That is if the 4 electrodes are placed in a square surrounding the most painful area, that set one be placed upper right and lower left, and set two lower right upper left so the current passing through the area will do so in an X pattern. I have to have my wife place the electrodes, assume the position I was taught (on my back with my legs elevated and resting on a chair or coffee table so I'm in a sitting position but flat on my back) then 30 minutes on the machine. Yes it does help the pain. No it does not help the weakness and numbness in my legs and left arm. I do have to say that when I retired in 1975 the VA left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Being a recent arrival to San Diego, I enrolled in the VA on the advice of a friend. Balboa would only offer emergency treatment. What a difference ! Clean modern facilities, courteous treatment, competent staff. Good luck on your ongoing ordeal with the medicos. Cheers: Paul |
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Tri-Pacer wrote:
Dear Paul, I wish to hell I knew how to put the damn thing on! On the advice of my sister, who was Hi Bob: When the PT gal at the VA gave me the machine she gave me some handouts. Here are links to what she gave me. http://healingtools.tripod.com/BS_electplace.html http://www.thomasamckean.com/gallery...ments/tens.pdf http://cerebrex.com/tens.html She stressed that the electrode placement be diagonal. That is if the 4 electrodes are placed in a square surrounding the most painful area, that set one be placed upper right and lower left, and set two lower right upper left so the current passing through the area will do so in an X pattern. I have to have my wife place the electrodes, assume the position I was taught (on my back with my legs elevated and resting on a chair or coffee table so I'm in a sitting position but flat on my back) then 30 minutes on the machine. Yes it does help the pain. No it does not help the weakness and numbness in my legs and left arm. I do have to say that when I retired in 1975 the VA left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Being a recent arrival to San Diego, I enrolled in the VA on the advice of a friend. Balboa would only offer emergency treatment. What a difference ! Clean modern facilities, courteous treatment, competent staff. Good luck on your ongoing ordeal with the medicos. Cheers: Paul I've got one of those. It's kind of a love / hate thing. I hate it when I have to use it, but when the bones pop out of place and the muscles lock them down that's about the only thing that helps. Richard |
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Thirty-seven years after the stairway collapsed under me and two
surgeries, I'm almost ready for a wheelchair again. I've got one of those mobility scooters reserved for me at Sun n' Fun and I plan to bring my personal one to Oshkosh in the motorhome. That is, if the implantable Spinal Neural Stimulator (SNS) doesn't work out. I've been going through the vetting process to get one for a couple of months. As of now, I'm scheduled for my final office visit to evaluate a new CT Scan on April 15th. and to begin a trial of an external stimulator unit which uses needle-implanted spinal electrodes, on May 1st. If within 10 days the trial unit works, I will get a fully-implanted unit soon after. The battery is recharged via induction using an external battery charger every few weeks and the pulse width, amplitude and frequency is adjusted with a wireless remote control. One turns the unit off when sleeping or operating machinery. If everything is okay, it will mean minimal or zero pain drugs! It is difficult to fly airplanes when doped up on Fentanyl or Lyrica. Bob, believe me when I quote Mr. Klinton, "I feel your pain!". Matter of fact, I feel yours, Jim's in NC, Dan's, Big John's, and a lot of others in Calcutta. You know that Commander Spock? The one who doesn't feel pain? I get his. I sincerely wish that one of your considered remedies works. Surgery, I agree, is a crapshoot at best. The last gomer who cut on me shouldn't be allowed to work on 2-stroke helicopter engines! Oops, sorry. Thread drift there. ![]() Rich S. |
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Cheeezzz! I had no idea I was hanging out with such a buncha crips!
------------------------- But as for a Reality Check... I visited my first-ever Pain Doctor. Mr. Jason M. Miller, M.D., of Pacific Pain Medicine (@ 3998-108 Vista Way, which usta be the old optical shop on the front lawn at Tri-City hospital. We got there @ 1000... for a 10:30 appointment. Dr. Miller showed up at 11:15, gave us a few minutes of his time. Basic Question was 'Why are you here?" Apparently being in pain doesn't count. (Seriously folks, you gotta work with me here.) Basically, we're there because my cancer crew wants to be sure they've touched all the bases. After chatting with Dr. Miller I think it's fair to say we have. There is one procedure that has not yet been tried on the Lab Monkey. That is Facet Joint Injections. So we're gonna try that. Prescriptions & letters are being exchanged as we speak... In the meantime I'm going to work up a more extensive TENS trial, using a bigger Position Array than before, and a bigger -- a much bigger TENS unit matrix. Before (circa Aug 08) I used only four Positions and the electrical adjustments were pretty much random. Bottom Line: When it offered no relief I sought other means, found them, and abandoned the TENS unit. Now I'm steaming under different orders. I'll use a 4x5 matrix for Position and Double-Series Sequence for Electrical. (Double Series: Coarse and Fine. Coarse to identify one range within four ranges, in which I feel SOME effect. Fine to try and identify one setting within a virtually infinite range of adjustments. Shouldn't take more than a year or two :-) Seriously, I'm dealing with some major Ow-ies here. I'm sure I can obtain a CHEMICAL solution to the pain -- and equally sure it will turn me into a zombie with a perpetual smile. No pain but no gain. And I need the gain to keep from going postal. Using a TENS unit offers a possibility of finding a non-chemical solution to the pain. I'll post the basics on my blog, including pictures of my lower back artfully divided into a Pain Grid. My wife is already laughing. Maybe some of you are too. But if you've any suggestions they would be appreciated. -R.S.Hoover |
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