Any one with a spinal cord stimulator?

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I was wondering if there were any other nurses here who have a spinal cord stimulator? I got my perm. implant in Dec. and it has far exceeded my expectations. I have some physical limitations and want to go back to work but so far haven't found employment.

I fell on the ice and injured my back, tore the medial meniscus in my knee, and broke a toe. I had to have the knee surgically repaired and ended up with RSD or AKA CRPS...chronic regional pain syndrome.

In 2006, I had 12 sympathetic nerve blocks, faccet injections, SI joint injection, pyriformis injections, and went through a chronic pain rehab program.

Anyone else with a SCS? Were you able to go back to work?

HuskyMom

Specializes in ICU, Pedi, Education.

I have had a SCS since October 2006 for RSD from a talar dome fracture. I LOVE my SCS!!! I am going back to work next month and am very excited. I could never do general med/surg or OR because of the walking/standing involved. However, working in the ICU with one or two patients will be ideal.

I'm getting a SCS later this year. Are you allowed to pull up patients once you get it? I dont want to be a PITA telling people I can't do it. May need to find a new job if that's the case.

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