RE: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

2013-06-11 Thread Deb Monteleone
Janice,

 

I would rather have gone your route but they said it would not help my type of 
pain.  Glad it is working for you.

 

Will let you all know within the next month or so how well it worked (takes 
long time to titrate dosage).

 

Make it a great day,

Deb

 

From: Janice Nichols [mailto:jannic...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 10:59 AM
To: Deb Monteleone; TMIC
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

 

Deb,

This sounds a little like my implant covering nerve pain with sensations rather 
than meds.   But, it also sounds like I had less pain than you do.Please 
keep us posted on each step of the

way.Besides being interesting,  we really want it to work for you.
Sounds like it has already started.Good luck.

Janice

 

 

From: Deb Monteleone mailto:aiki...@optonline.net  

Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 2:06 PM

To: TMIC mailto:tmic-list@eskimo.com  

Subject: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

 


Hi All,

Jude, I hope your pain pump quest is going well.  Here are the results of my 
pump implant surgery on Wednesday 6/5 (5yrs to day of 1st TM symptom) 

The surgery went well.  It was a long day; got to hospital at 9:00 am, surgery 
from 12:00 to about 1:30, then onto recovery and finally left at 6:30 pm.  
Silly me, I was not expecting it to be this uncomfortable and restraining.  The 
stitches are on lower back, a hockey puck sized pump is under my skin in the 
front/right and bruises on right side from front to back (path of catheter).  
The left side is the only area untouched.

I can’t really judge the effectiveness of the pain medication as of yet, due to 
the small amount my body is receiving.  Prialt needs to be titrated slowly, it 
will be a month or more before they can get it up to the level I need.  
Currently it’s giving the same level as the trial which seemed to help with 
some pain in my butt and thighs.  Thankfully, it seems to be doing the same 
now.  My lower legs and feet are still pretty bad, hopefully the effect will 
travel further down my legs as they increase the dosage.

With another week and a half off of work, I’m sure I’ll be able to heal just 
fine.  

Thanks for all your support and friendship.  

 

 

Make it a great day,

Deb

 



Re: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

2013-06-11 Thread Janice Nichols
By all means, keep us posted on progress.
Janice

From: Deb Monteleone 
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 12:03 PM
To: 'Janice Nichols' 
Cc: tmic-l...@eskimo.net 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

Janice,

 

I would rather have gone your route but they said it would not help my type of 
pain.  Glad it is working for you.

 

Will let you all know within the next month or so how well it worked (takes 
long time to titrate dosage).

 

Make it a great day,

Deb

 

From: Janice Nichols [mailto:jannic...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 10:59 AM
To: Deb Monteleone; TMIC
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

 

Deb,

This sounds a little like my implant covering nerve pain with sensations rather 
than meds.   But, it also sounds like I had less pain than you do.Please 
keep us posted on each step of the

way.Besides being interesting,  we really want it to work for you.
Sounds like it has already started.Good luck.

Janice

 

 

From: Deb Monteleone 

Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 2:06 PM

To: TMIC 

Subject: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

 

  Hi All,

  Jude, I hope your pain pump quest is going well.  Here are the results of 
my pump implant surgery on Wednesday 6/5 (5yrs to day of 1st TM symptom) 

  The surgery went well.  It was a long day; got to hospital at 9:00 am, 
surgery from 12:00 to about 1:30, then onto recovery and finally left at 6:30 
pm.  Silly me, I was not expecting it to be this uncomfortable and restraining. 
 The stitches are on lower back, a hockey puck sized pump is under my skin in 
the front/right and bruises on right side from front to back (path of 
catheter).  The left side is the only area untouched.

  I can’t really judge the effectiveness of the pain medication as of yet, 
due to the small amount my body is receiving.  Prialt needs to be titrated 
slowly, it will be a month or more before they can get it up to the level I 
need.  Currently it’s giving the same level as the trial which seemed to help 
with some pain in my butt and thighs.  Thankfully, it seems to be doing the 
same now.  My lower legs and feet are still pretty bad, hopefully the effect 
will travel further down my legs as they increase the dosage.

  With another week and a half off of work, I’m sure I’ll be able to heal 
just fine.  

  Thanks for all your support and friendship.  
 

 

 

Make it a great day,

Deb

 


Re: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

2013-06-10 Thread Janice Nichols
Deb,
This sounds a little like my implant covering nerve pain with sensations rather 
than meds.   But, it also sounds like I had less pain than you do.Please 
keep us posted on each step of the
way.Besides being interesting,  we really want it to work for you.
Sounds like it has already started.Good luck.
Janice


From: Deb Monteleone 
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 2:06 PM
To: TMIC 
Subject: [TMIC] Deb's Pain Pump Surgery Results

  Hi All,

  Jude, I hope your pain pump quest is going well.  Here are the results of 
my pump implant surgery on Wednesday 6/5 (5yrs to day of 1st TM symptom) 

  The surgery went well.  It was a long day; got to hospital at 9:00 am, 
surgery from 12:00 to about 1:30, then onto recovery and finally left at 6:30 
pm.  Silly me, I was not expecting it to be this uncomfortable and restraining. 
 The stitches are on lower back, a hockey puck sized pump is under my skin in 
the front/right and bruises on right side from front to back (path of 
catheter).  The left side is the only area untouched.

  I can’t really judge the effectiveness of the pain medication as of yet, 
due to the small amount my body is receiving.  Prialt needs to be titrated 
slowly, it will be a month or more before they can get it up to the level I 
need.  Currently it’s giving the same level as the trial which seemed to help 
with some pain in my butt and thighs.  Thankfully, it seems to be doing the 
same now.  My lower legs and feet are still pretty bad, hopefully the effect 
will travel further down my legs as they increase the dosage.

  With another week and a half off of work, I’m sure I’ll be able to heal 
just fine.  

  Thanks for all your support and friendship.  
 

 

 

Make it a great day,

Deb