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Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator
Posted by kathy on 6/12/09
seek a lawywer get in touch with me i will get in touch with my lawyer i had the same horror stoleys and it time we take medtronic down.. On 5/08/09, Cathy wrote: > 05/08/09 > I have had the spinal cord stimulator for 6 months now. It has never worked > corretly. It has been known to come on during the night without cause. Never stays > in the area that I need for more than 36 hours and now can not be programed to reach > the areas I need at all. I had an xray today and I could see for myself that the > wires are frayed and coming apart in at least 2 inches of the wire. When I try to > talk to the makers they claim all these problems are new to them. First they have > heard of it. My advice to this procedure is "JUST SAY NO". >> On 2/17/09, WILLIE PERKINS wrote: >>> On 12/20/08, Rose wrote: >>>> On 11/26/08, BP wrote: >>>>> Hello- >>>>> My non-rechargeable Medtronics Neurostim battery has just failed at a little >>>>> over 3 months and I am getting the cold shoulder from the company as expected >>>>> after reading all of your experiences. Has anyone else heard of a battery, >>>>> that was supposed to last 3 to 5 years, failing after just a few weeks? Now I >>>>> am backtracking on my opiates, have to go thru an unnecessary surgical >>>>> procedure at some personal risk, and the pain has been unbearable this last >>>>> month while trying to sort this whole mess out (medtronic isn't paying a >>>>> single cent btw for the new battery or the surgery). >>>>> >>>>> Any suggestions?? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 11/05/08, Bill wrote: >>>>>> On 10/22/08, Shelly Paulson wrote: >>>>>>> 10-22-08 >>>>>>> Shelly Paulson wrote: >>>>>>> In Feb. 2008 I had a trial stimulator implanted outside my body & it >>>>>>> worked great, so I went ahead & had the permanent implanted. Since then >>>>>>> no one can get it "calibrated"? to cover my areas of pain. All I get is >>>>>>> stimulation in my knees. That would be great but the back of my knees >>>>>>> don't hurt. My Dr. said they could move the paddle up higher. To me that >>>>>>> sounds like another huge risk for a lot of pain with no possible relief. >>>>>>> My pain Doc did an x-ray & said the lead wires looked fine, but my >>>>>>> medtronics person says that I must have a tilted lead. I don't know what >>>>>>> to do. I feel like I just want it removed. It has caused more pain by >>>>>>> far than what it's been worth. Meanwhile I still have the excruciating >>>>>>> back pain & will be meeting with a Dr. at the lower back pain institute >>>>>>> in Minneapolis, MN. My mother had a spinal fusion there in 1985 & has >>>>>>> done very well since then. I'm not a sue happy person. I just feel like >>>>>>> I have either been implanted with a defective product or was totally >>>>>>> misled just to shut me up. I'm only 44 years old & I am very active & >>>>>>> otherwise quite healthy. I'm not over weight & when my disc blew I was >>>>>>> spinning & doing a power pump 3 days a week. I'm tired of these Docs >>>>>>> saying that this is the best fix, and will offer no other solution to >>>>>>> correct the problem. I don't know what to do next. Someone please advise! >>>>>>> Thank you, >>>>>>> Shelly Paulson >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 7/13/08, Sandy DeBord wrote: >>>>>>>> I had a neurostimulator implanted in 2003. After 3 years of >>>>>>>> additional pain caused by bumping it on everything coming and going >>>>>>>> and it not helping at all with my pain, I had it removed in 2006. >>>>>>>> Only the main unit itself was removed at that time. The leads were >>>>>>>> cracked and so entangled in muscle tissue that they just left them. >>>>>>>> Then, last June (2007), I had my 6th back surgery in order to remove >>>>>>>> all previously placed hardware and those leads. That surgery (17 inch >>>>>>>> incision) has left me disabled at 41 years old. I'm finally just mad >>>>>>>> that 3 of the 6 surgeries involved the Medtronic neurostimulator. >>>>>>>> Like a few of you have stated, my original rep was great, but then I >>>>>>>> couldn't find anyone to adjust it for 2 years. When I finally did, >>>>>>>> they said that they couldn't get the paddle to react as it should - >>>>>>>> now I know because of the cracked leads. I'm interested in joining >>>>>>>> any class action suit that may come of this. I thought I was alone >>>>>>>> until I saw the recent legal ad about the defib unit - that's when I >>>>>>>> decided to do a little research. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 5/16/08, julie wrote: >>>>>>>>> my boyfriend got a medtronic stimulator in august 2007. at first it >>>>>>>>> was great. our rep was great. then she quit. and now tony's pain >>>>>>>>> is getting worse. we call the new rep but she is rude and accuses >>>>>>>>> tony of reaching, twisting, or being in car accidents for the lack >>>>>>>>> of coverage in his legs. tony went (yesterday) to the pain clinic >>>>>>>>> that recommended medtronics to us. during the exam the doctor >>>>>>>>> stated that other companies had better products than medtronics and >>>>>>>>> then asked what kind tony had in his back. tony said medtronics. >>>>>>>>> doctor asked, "who recommended them to you?" tony said that they >>>>>>>>> did. the doctor didn't say anything after that. tony called the >>>>>>>>> rep to make an appointment for an adjustment. rep said she won't be >>>>>>>>> able to see him for at least 2 weeks and that if he can feel the >>>>>>>>> stimulator working then there was nothing she could do. now tony >>>>>>>>> has a very expensive product in his back that the government paid >>>>>>>>> for, the doctor is separating his association from , the rep won't >>>>>>>>> respond, and he still has tremendous pain. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 3/15/08, Don wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 1/18/08, barbara wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On 1/18/08, barbara wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> i have been injured by a medtronic neurostimulator it was a >>>>>>>>>>> sacral nerve stimulator used for bladder dysfunction i had the >>>>>>>>>>> lead wire fracture and had the device explanted when the doctor >>>>>>>>>>> removed it the wire broke into pieces i now have neurological >>>>>>>>>>> problems and nerve damage i am interested in filing a class >>>>>>>>>>> action lawsuit if we can get some of these leads recalled i am >>>>>>>>>>> contacting law firms right now there were four lead wires >>>>>>>>>>> recalled before the medtronic defibrillator class action lawsuit >>>>>>>>>>> was set in motion the FDA website where you can report what took >>>>>>>>>>> place is www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm use form 3500 hope >>>>>>>>>>> this helps! >>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/18/07, laura wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> My email: >>>>>>>>>>>>> jstrel@netzero.net >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello my name is Don from ohio i have a spinal cord stimulator >>>>>>>>>> implanted and have had many yrs of problem as well as having it >>>>>>>>>> replaced already after only 4 yrs, and it has recently broken >>>>>>>>>> again ive suffered thru this and would like answers so if anyone >>>>>>>>>> can help me please e-mail me soon i may need another surgery to >>>>>>>>>> replace this one. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/18/07, Laura wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Very Important!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I hired an attorney to sue my neurosurgeon for medical >>>>>>>>>>>>>> malpractice. I also just saw a commercial that they are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> recalling the Medtronics Defribilator as the wires are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> bad. How long before they recall the Stimulator for the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> same reason. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am waiting for a return call from my attorney regarding >>>>>>>>>>>>>> a possible class action suit as well. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> So... If everyone who had this implant can email me so I >>>>>>>>>>>>>> can foward to my attorney maybe we ALL can get some type >>>>>>>>>>>>>> of satisfaction. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please, we can't keep suffering like this much longer. >> >> Hi, I also have had numerous problems with my Medtronics scs. It was implanted in >> Nov. 08 and I've had to have 3 corrective surgeries since. The last was the >> worst. They had to move my battery from my right hip to my left because it kept >> migrating on the right side. During the surgery, the Dr. had to use additional >> leads to reach over to the left side. Unfortunately, he connected the leads the >> opposite of how they were before. I had always had my leg area much higher than > my >> shoulder area, basically because I get little to no relief in the shoulders. > While >> turning on my unit for the first time after the surgery I was shocked terribly. >> The sensation was so intense that I actually was paralyzed from my shoulders > down. >> I lost my bladder control and fell to the grown immediately. I was alone and >> couldn't even straighten my fingers out to dial 911 if I had been able to reach a >> phone. With all that said, I survived because my husband came home 5 to 7 min. >> after this happened. If not, I'm certain I would have had a stroke or heart > attack >> because of the current going thru my body. My problem is no one (med rep. or my >> Dr.) wants to even acknowledge that this happened. Of course, Med Rep says she > set >> the settings to 0 as always after surgeries. It wasn't and it was obvious when > she >> adjusted my settings after the surgery. I mention this to my Dr.and he steers me >> to another topic very quickly. My question is, should I be concerned about any >> affect this could have on my body long term (it was very horrific). Also, if >> anyone out there has ever had a problem similar, I would love to hear from you. -- >> God speed for feeling better to all of you --
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/18/07, by Laura.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/18/07, by laura.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/12/08, by Robert Canty.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/18/08, by barbara.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/18/08, by barbara.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/18/08, by barbara.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 3/15/08, by Don.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 5/16/08, by julie.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 6/14/08, by Christine LaPonsa.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 7/13/08, by Sandy DeBord.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 7/24/08, by Marty Goss.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 7/25/08, by Marty Goss.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 7/25/08, by Marty Goss.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 9/09/08, by brenda.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 9/09/08, by Brenda.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/18/08, by Cleo E. Clark.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/22/08, by Shelly Paulson.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 11/05/08, by Bill.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 11/26/08, by BP.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/07/08, by claudia salmon.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/20/08, by Rose.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/31/08, by Karla.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/06/09, by Heather.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/09/09, by SHAWN.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/13/09, by liz.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 2/17/09, by WILLIE PERKINS.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 2/17/09, by WILLIE PERKINS.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 4/03/09, by Ivonne.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 4/03/09, by Ivonne.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 4/05/09, by Renea.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 4/07/09, by Ivonne.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 4/07/09, by Ivonne.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 5/08/09, by Cathy.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 5/11/09, by Julie.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 5/18/09, by melindaj.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 6/12/09, by kathy.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 7/16/09, by Bob R.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 9/08/09, by Ann Oliveri.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 9/08/09, by Ann Oliveri.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 9/30/09, by Jeff.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/07/09, by Annette.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/10/09, by David.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/22/09, by Billie Mayfield-Smith.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/22/09, by Billie Mayfield-Smith.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/22/09, by Billie.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 10/22/09, by Billie.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 11/06/09, by Alma.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 11/18/09, by M. Abner.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 11/20/09, by jh.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 12/30/09, by terry feaster.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/11/10, by mary madden.
- Re: Medtronics Spinal Cord Stimulator, 1/26/10, by Steve.
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