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Re: Pain pump??
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:39 pm
by John Carter
Goldenturtle wrote:John - please give me more details about your surgery. When did you have the surgery? How soon after your surgery did your scar rip open? What did they do when you went to emergency room (i.e. about infection and new stitches, etc)? How are you feeling now? Did Dr. Hibner's pudendal nerve decompression surgery ultimately work - are you feeling no pain now?
it was a week after i got back to texas after surgery and hibner group just acted like just leave me to die after the worse infection i can ever imagine... i thought infections were a thing and not like the Alien movie when the damn scar finally burst like a damn dam and just the blood and puss almost freaking killed me when it knocked me out....
his pne was my second total fail pudendal surgery.... they just abandoned me after the surgery and they got their money...
Re: Pain pump??
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:45 pm
by John Carter
my pne is a monster still... a pump could keep u alive until u can get a lucky roll dice pne surgery... that is what surgeries are... if ur entrapment is a type that can be decompressed and a doctor that is lucky to cut in the spots that ur true entrampment is and really matters....
Re: Pain pump??
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2020 5:47 am
by John Carter
if u go with hibner group i wish u the opposite of my experience.... I had to wait 6 months for my appointment with him and then 8 months for the surgery that did nothing and almost killed me...... pain pump with pain meds is worth getting... and ask for prialt to see how much pain it can block... with Insurace i hope u have.... cause prialt is expensive
Re: Pain pump??
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:14 am
by stephanies
My pain is awful too, John Carter. I am sorry for your experiences with surgery. I think a lot of doctors hesitate to implant pain pumps in PN patients due to the risks of having one at the spine. I wish there was a good answer for us.
Take care,
Stephanies