I have had head pain post AN surgery for 7 years. I also have pain on the left side, including lower back, arm, leg and the left side of my head. It has been diagnosed by several Pain Clinics and Neurosurgeons as Occipical Neuralgia in regards to the head pain. The Pain doctor wants me to try the ANS for pain relief. It is an invasive procedure that involves a lumbar pucture and running wires with electrodes from my low back up to my neck with the leads being inserted between various vertabrae. These wires will be in my spinal canal. Possible side effects are infection, bleeding, spinal fluid leak and paralysis. The propaganda CD indicates it works 50% of the time at a pain reduction rate of 50%. Upon insertion of the wires and leeds, I would wear an electrical controller for a week on my belt. If this was sucessful in reducing the pain, the unit would be implanted such as a pacemaker under the collar bone or in the left side. Nothing in the information indicates it is used for head pain. Has anyone tried this for post AN head pain? I have tried nerve blocks (9 just this spring), TENS unit, Accupucture, and a multitude of medications. If you have tried this method for pain, please let me know your personal results. I realize it may help the left arm & leg pain, however the head pain is my first priority.
Thanks,
Chuck