KK*, on 08 July 2011 - 03:49 PM, said:
aichnas, on 08 July 2011 - 12:54 AM, said:
gypsyrose1112, on 18 June 2011 - 09:52 PM, said:
Hi. I am a 45 y/o female dx. with Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS) in 9/09.
I have been dealing with increasing spasticity and muscle spasms for the
past 5 years. I just had my Baclofen pump trial on 6/15/11 and it was sucessful.
The doctors want to do the implant ASAP so I am looking for any information
good or bad about the Baclofen pump implant. What to expect? What is life like
having the pump? Any info would be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
--Gypsyrose
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Hi, I'm new too! The archive threads here seam to be pretty helpful - I too am on the long journey to getting a pump. At the moment I've decided to go for the Phenol nerve block to try and keep the pain at bay.
So, you did notice a big difference during the trial period?
KK
In the muscles it was injected into - the inner thigh muscles, a MASSIVE difference, was a bit weird though. My other muscles kept spasming, but the thigh ones didn't, so it felt a bit odd. Also was a bit more wobbly as I didn't have the tone to help keep upright, as outer muscles were compensating. Definitely going ahead though with the phenol, as it helped with the pain.
Now even more excited about the pump - if that is what having one group of muscles relaxed is like, the whole legs must be bliss!