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My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 7:17 am
by scott54321
Hi again everyone. The doc wants me to get the baclofen pump. I have tried everything else and nothing has worked. He then put me on Zanaflex which did nothing, and baclofen pills made me feel sick. What scares me about the baclofen pump is:

Will baclofen from the pump make me sick like the oral did?

The pump after insertion looks hideous, as does the scarring.

Every few years, it has to be removed for the battery.

Is sleeping a nightmare with this pump? It looks so protruding that you wouldn't be able to roll over on it.

Am I stuck with this for life?



Any help you could give me in making this decision would be greatly appreciated.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:04 am
by shaight
i did a quick search and there are some significant risks involved. personally, i would explore every avenue from multiple dr's before choosing this one.
The most common side effects include:

Loose muscles
Sleepiness
Upset stomach
Nausea/vomiting
Headache
Dizziness

Pump failure may cause an overdose or underdose of intrathecal baclofen. The signs and symptoms of an overdose include:

Drowsiness
Lightheadedness
Difficulty breathing
Seizures
Loss of consciousness or coma

The signs and symptoms of an underdose include:

Increase or return of spasticity
Itching
Low blood pressure
Lightheadedness
Tingling sensation

Following are possible device complications:

The catheter or pump could move within the body or push through the skin.
The pump could stop because the battery has run out or because of component failure.
The catheter could leak, tear, kink, or become disconnected resulting in an underdose or abrupt cessation of intrathecal baclofen. An abrupt stop of intrathecal baclofen can lead to:
High fever
Altered mental status
Returned spasticity
Muscle rigidity
Death, in rare cases

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:19 am
by scott54321
Wow, no positives? I mean I can barely walk and was hoping this might be the answer.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:50 am
by lyndacarol
Scott – Is it because of spasticity that you can barely walk? Somewhere I heard that baclofen could cause such muscle weakness that standing/walking was MORE difficult.

If your walking ability is affected by muscle weakness in the first place, I can't see how baclofen would help. This situation should be discussed with your physician; there must be other treatments to try. Maybe physical therapy?

If spasticity is the basic problem affecting your walking, I agree with shaight – explore every other possible avenue.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 1:36 pm
by scott54321
Physical therapy tried twice, nothing improved. I have the strength they say, the doc says the spasticity is what is causing me to have trouble walking. I don't get it either.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:06 am
by HappyPoet
Hi Scott,

A Baclofen pump delivers only a tiny amount of Baclofen compared to oral Baclofen, so there should be no worries about the med affecting your strength.

Going forward with having a Baclofen pump implanted will be one of the most important, life-changing decisions you will ever make, so research, research, research. Get a second opinion. Get a third opinion. Use ONLY a highly experienced, board-certified neurosurgeon if this is the route you ultimately take.

Also, join this private Yahoo group called the Pumpsters http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pumpsters/ and read every thread you possibly can as the pump is a whole new world you MUST learn before you agree to any surgery-do NOT rely on any surgeon nor Baclofen pump sales rep (who is an integral part of the process before, during, and after surgery) to tell you everything.

Best wishes.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:27 am
by KateCW
I am not able to offer you any reassurances but I am in the same situation,waiting for the surgery.

I don't want the ugly thing either but I have poorly controlled spasticity and can't stay awake on the oral medications. I need o maintain enough tone to stand and assist with transfers.

I did ask the surgeon if it couldbe removed if I hated it and he assured me it could. I suspect my surgery will be inMay and will try to kep you posted.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 7:35 am
by scott54321
HappyPoet wrote:Hi Scott,

A Baclofen pump delivers only a tiny amount of Baclofen compared to oral Baclofen, so there should be no worries about the med affecting your strength.

Going forward with having a Baclofen pump implanted will be one of the most important, life-changing decisions you will ever make, so research, research, research. Get a second opinion. Get a third opinion. Use ONLY a highly experienced, board-certified neurosurgeon if this is the route you ultimately take.

Also, join this private Yahoo group called the Pumpsters http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pumpsters/ and read every thread you possibly can as the pump is a whole new world you MUST learn before you agree to any surgery-do NOT rely on any surgeon nor Baclofen pump sales rep (who is an integral part of the process before, during, and after surgery) to tell you everything.

Best wishes.
I did try to join pumpsters, but was declined. Doesn't seem to be a very caring group.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:22 am
by jimmylegs
hi scott can you please describe what has been tried and hasn't worked to address your spasticity? i could have some non invasive options for you to think about.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:45 am
by HappyPoet
So sorry, Scott. If you'd like to give me your email address (in a PM), I'd be more than happy to forward my daily Pumpster emails that contain all the posts for each day. I can forward them daily or in a batch once a week, whichever you'd prefer, so please let me know.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:27 pm
by tammyp
KateCW wrote:I am not able to offer you any reassurances but I am in the same situation,waiting for the surgery.

I don't want the ugly thing either but I have poorly controlled spasticity and can't stay awake on the oral medications. I need o maintain enough tone to stand and assist with transfers.

I did ask the surgeon if it couldbe removed if I hated it and he assured me it could. I suspect my surgery will be inMay and will try to kep you posted.
Did you get the pump surgery? I am at week 1 post surgery.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 5:26 pm
by KateCW
No my surgeon wants an MRI first ( in July ) and in order to attend weddings, etc that are planned my surgery will be October. Maybe I will be more used to the idea by then.

How are you feeling? What do you think so far? Unvarnished truth, please.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 4:00 pm
by tammyp
The surgery was uneventful. Finding a good surgeon is very important. I will be getting the dressings off tomorrow...I don't have a clue what it is going to look like. I had to have the pump turned down the day after the surgery since I could not move either leg. My neurologist monitors & adjusts the pump which is fine since I see him every 4 weeks for tysabri infusions. These 2 weeks have been hard. The baclofen which reduces spasticity also causes weakness which has made it necessary for me to use a wheelchair in the house instead of the cane. I will update if you would like, as things progress.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 11:04 am
by KateCW
How are you doing Tammy? I am very interested in your updates nd if the pump has been "tweaked" to allow you to stand/ walk again.

Re: My doctor wants me to get a baclofen pump and I'm scared

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:06 am
by tammyp
I will see the ms nurse tomorrow for a tysabri infusion. I have many concerns that need to be discussed. I still have not reached my baseline before the surgery. My legs have begun to be stiff again as well as weak. I am using the walker most of the day then return to the wheelchair around 3P. By walking I mean I slide my feet. Before the pump, I could at least pick up my right leg, but things were getting worse so I opted for the pump.