| Re: Morphine Pump question
Hi MCP, Some docs use pumps for nerve pain but the general concensus is that nerve pain simply doesn't repond as well to opiates as other pain. If the stim relieves 20% of your pain, why not use both, what are the negative apects of the stim that require it to be removed in order to do a pump trial. You could certainly do a trial with the stim still in, but you may find the stim helps more than you think, one way to find out would be to do one trial with the stim on and one trial with the stim off. If you get better relief with the combined methods why not use both.
Expectation is also a big factor, the best relief I get is about 50%, and that's considered a succesful pump. 50% brings my level of pain down into the 5 range from the 8-9 range , but even with the pump, when screws pull out and hardware shifts or bone grinds on bone, nothing relieves that pain.
Have you tried LA oral pain meds and all the other methods to relieve nerve pain. It's trial and error for everyone. There are dozens of anti seizure meds and antidepressants that may also help. I would hope your doc has given you a chance to benfit from any and all of those meds or methods to manage pain.
Good luck at the doc and let us know what he thinks.
Take care, Dave
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