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Spinal Cord Stimulators - Does Anyone Have Experience They Can Share?
Self ^ | 9/13/2025 | USConservative

Posted on 09/13/2025 5:24:45 AM PDT by usconservative

Looking for anyone w/experience or a family member w/experience with Spinal Cord Stimulators to relieve neuropathic pain, whether diabetic or idiopathic in nature.

Please see full explanation of request below.


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KEYWORDS: estim; neuropathy; pain; spine
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After four lower back surgeries over the past 30+ years, it appears I'm finally succumbing to peripheral neuropathy in my legs, which primarily affects nerve pain/nerve sensory issues below both knees and my balance, not physical strength of both legs.

I'm able to walk without assistance, though occasionally lose my balance. I have to be extra careful on stairs. I cannot "turn-around" without holding onto something first without risking losing my balance, and I cannot close my eyes while standing up without losing my balance. These are all signs of advancing peripheral neuropathy.

I'm able to cycle as well as I always have, and recently did 47 miles in a single day, averaging 15mph. I can also drive just fine since driving is primarily muscle memory in my legs, and I've had zero issues with foot placement on gas or brake pedal over the years up to and including today.

The sensory (pain) issues in my legs below my knees go from feeling cold, to bee stinging sensations, feeling like they're on fire, and numb.

I take 150mg of lyrica 3x/day which is considered high dosage, and duloxetene 60mg/day to help as well. These two drugs are losing their pain management effects.

In addition, I have ankylosing spondylitis, which is managed well with Humira, and my inflammation markers are within normal range, so it appears my A.S. isn't impacting my neuropathy.

My Pain Management doctor says it's time to start thinking about Spinal Cord stimulation and getting off the nerve pain meds since they're losing their effect. I'm 63 years old and I've suffered from advancing peripheral neruopathy in my legs since I was 30.

In all this time, several of my docors have recommended I go on disability which I've steadfastly refused. I had two sons and a wife to provide for and that responsibility was mine and mine alone. I've had a very successful 40+ year career in Information Technology mostly in Financial Services and have zero regrets for the path I took.

So now I find myself coming to the forum I've been on since 1998 and asking for personal help. Y'all are some of the smartest people with the broadest life experiences I'm hoping someone can help me here.

Is there anyone on this forum who has similar peripheral neuropathy issues in their legs, whether idiopathic or diabetes caused, and is using a spinal cord stimulator to help manage their pain?

If so, can you please share your experience with me, whether here on the forum or privately via DM?

In addition, are there any preferences towards which spinal cord stimulator to use?

My primary pain management doctor is recommending a spinal cord stimulator from Medtronic.

A second opinion pain management doctor is recommending a spinal cord stimulator from Biotronik

Looking for anyone with experience or a family member with experience with spinal cord stimulation and whether or not they've helped. I feel like I'm at the end of my rope with medication and having to live with this constant pain and its ability to disrupt my ability to think clearly and quality of life just isn't an option.

Thanks in advance for any info.

1 posted on 09/13/2025 5:24:45 AM PDT by usconservative
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To: usconservative
I recommend you first try a Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) unit. These can be purchased rather cheaply from Amazon:

AUVON Dual Channel TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator Machine with 20 Modes, 2" and 2"x4" TENS Unit Electrode Pads

If this works for you, it will fine tune your decision on the spine stimulator. Although these units can't specifically target your spine, you will know whether or not you may not even need anything but a TENS unit to feel better. I would place these pads along the base of your spine to see whether or not the electrical stimulation disrupts your pain.

2 posted on 09/13/2025 5:35:50 AM PDT by CivilWarBrewing (Get off my back for my usage of CAPS, especially you snowflake males! MAN UP!)
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To: usconservative

Daughter in TX had one placed (Boston Scientific) several months ago for pain. Her word - Wonderful. That’s all I know.


3 posted on 09/13/2025 6:19:07 AM PDT by Hattie
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To: usconservative

Not what you’re asking, but B12 shots may help deal with neuropathy and regrow nerves.


4 posted on 09/13/2025 6:27:10 AM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion (🦅 MAGADONIAN ⚔️ LIFE )
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To: usconservative

Hey USC,

Sorry to hear about the neuropathy. I also have it and use gabapentin to control the pain. I’ve had it for about the past 20 years or so. I don’t have most of the issues you describe, although going down stairs and maintaining balance are definitely facts of life. I have lower back pain but never operated on.

I will monitor the thread for others information. Always good to learn. Best to you and it’s been a minute. Stay in touch, bro.

‘Pod


5 posted on 09/13/2025 6:27:21 AM PDT by sauropod
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To: CivilWarBrewing
That's a good suggestion. I've had one for many years and it doesn't work. I've cycled through the cheap $49 ones up to the $699 TENS Units. They don't work for me, sadly.

I should've mentioned that and didn't think of it, thanks for the suggestion.

6 posted on 09/13/2025 6:32:00 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: Hattie

Great feedback, and thank you for sharing that!


7 posted on 09/13/2025 6:32:31 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: aMorePerfectUnion
Vitamin B12 shots work for non-idiopathic neuropathy where a minimal to moderate Vitamin B-12 deficiency exists. Not true in my case.

That's also something I should've mentioned in my post and didn't think of. Thanks for the suggestion and for bringing that up.

8 posted on 09/13/2025 6:34:05 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: sauropod
Yep, it's been a minute and am saddened to hear you have it also.

I was on Gabapentin for years until it started losing its effectiveness. Switched to Lyrica (pre-gagelin) about a year or so ago and it worked for about 6-8 months. Now not so much.

From what I've learned, yours is a perfect use case for the devices I've mentioned above and insurance covers the test period (a week) to see if it works, and then the cost of implanting the device if it works.

You may want to look into it for yourself?

9 posted on 09/13/2025 6:36:22 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative

Possibly. I have a rather new medical issue which has to take priority rn.


10 posted on 09/13/2025 6:58:56 AM PDT by sauropod
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To: usconservative

NEVRO HFX SCS. I’ve had it for 10 years. Just had newest model inserted. It works.


11 posted on 09/13/2025 7:00:15 AM PDT by carikadon (Don't mess with Texas)
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I went to the chiropractor years ago for a herniated disc and they hooked me up to some sort of machine. It gave me the most relief. I had them jack it all the way to ten.

I had horrible sharp pains in my feet for some time. After a long drive I had to wait a few minutes before I could even walk.

Staying away from the combination of alcohol, soft drinks, and Sodium has seemed to work wonders for me. I’ve cut my sodium level to hardly nothing. I’m in much better health in my 70’s then I was in my 60s. You would be surprised at how much sodium is in everything we eat.


12 posted on 09/13/2025 7:00:24 AM PDT by OftheOhio (never could dance but always could fight - Romeo company)
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To: carikadon
NEVRO HFX SCS. I’ve had it for 10 years. Just had newest model inserted. It works.

I'll go look up that one and see how it compares to the two I'm already looking at. They're largely all very similar, from what I've read between the two that have been recommended to me, the major difference is one has AI capabilities to self-adjust as needed, the other doesn't.

Thank you so much for your positive testimony!

13 posted on 09/13/2025 7:04:38 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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My wife had a spinal cord stimulator (Medtronic) placed for chronic pain related to severe scoliosis. Within a few weeks it became infected with Methacillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Long story short, she passed away about 8 months later from sepsis due to the Staph A. It was a painful, slow, wasting death. Some people get relief with the stimulators but there are risks.

For peripheral neuropathy especially that caused by Diabetes, a cutaneous (on the external ear) vagus nerve stimulator worn for 19 days was found in the initial study to be 87% successful in relieving neuropathy pain, It also was found to markedly reduce blood sugars and Hemoglobin A1C levels. The effect lasted for over 7.8 months. The study was published last month in Frontiers in Neuroscience.
There is an ongoing nation-wide study sponsored by a major medical center of which I am a regional medical director designed to confirm the original studies result.
Insurers are paying for this for diabetic neuropathy but it has also been used for other etiologies of neuropathy as well as obesity, and addiction disorders.
Should our follow up study confirm the findings of the first study the treatment of diabetic and possibly other neuropathies will be dramatically changed as patients in this study got improvement though they had failed the usual medical management such as Lyrica, Neurontin, Cymbalta, tricyclics etc.
Our regional portion of this study is based in DFW, but other centers are also recruiting patients.
Best wishes for improvement of your very painful condition.


14 posted on 09/13/2025 7:22:55 AM PDT by DrHFrog
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Have had peripheral pai mand umbn3ss for many years- started off the same way your did, feeling like tiny bees stinging all over my feet. an,d prog4essed- now its mostly numbness and tingling.

Got nerve damage in my hand too from surgery which severed a nerve. I can step into a really hot bath and not feel it, and reach into a stove and burn my hand and not feel it, and s5ub a toe and not really feel it anymore all of which ive done a few times. I had a sliver th3 size of a toothpick break off my big toe somehow, go down into my skin, and come out healf way down my toe in tne meat part of toe- hardly felt the pain. Took forever too to work its way out.

I jusy deal with the inconvenience- no meds. I was on lyrica z d gabapentin and pregabalin when it first came on, but they didnt do much, and i quit them. Pain m3ds dont do anything.

It constsntly feels like im walking around with my socks bunched up under my feet, but they arent. Really weird sensation.

Ive tried all the supp.iments suppsoed to help- they dont do anything. I do have a tens unit for n3ck pain, but havent tried it on feet yet. As i said, i jusy deal with the damage and dont worry about it much. Jusy gotta be careful with balance, and hot things. But ive zlways had kinda a high to.erance for pain.

Anyway, id try the tens units first... look up “Tens Units for Peripheral Neuropathy” see what they say. I have a really good small device with quite a number of settings with different pulses and feelings and different electric p4ograms to mimick the more expensive units.


15 posted on 09/13/2025 7:26:05 AM PDT by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
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To: OftheOhio

Sodium, sugar, HFCS...


16 posted on 09/13/2025 7:26:34 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: DrHFrog

Is that so ething that can be done kurselves? Or does it need doctor’s sulervision and office visits?


17 posted on 09/13/2025 7:29:14 AM PDT by Bob434 (Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana)
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To: DrHFrog

Thanks for the information, please keep me posted!


18 posted on 09/13/2025 7:32:14 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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I neglected to put in my original post I'd tried multiple TENS units from the cheap to expensive ones and none of them provided relief.

I hope you find relief for your neuropathy. When mine is bad I can barely concentrate on anything.

I have to find a solution for mine. I had to have reconstructive knee surgery last October after stepping off a train in downtown Chicago with my foot pointing the wrong way and severely injuring my knee. It was an eight month recovery from that.

Best wishes to you.

19 posted on 09/13/2025 7:36:27 AM PDT by usconservative (When The Ballot Box No Longer Counts, The Ammunition Box Does. (What's In Your Ammo Box?))
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To: usconservative

NEVRO HFX is programmed on your phone for needed adjustments.


20 posted on 09/13/2025 7:49:05 AM PDT by carikadon (Don't mess with Texas)
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