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Overactive Bladder
You should take it easy during the evaluation. Avoid bending, stretching, or lifting heavy objects. You can usually continue to work throughout your evaluation if your job doesn’t require strenuous movement. Be aware that the evaluation wire can move. Keep your activity level low to moderate.
No. The evaluation is temporary. It is a tool that helps determine whether Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy (Sacral Neuromodulation, delivered by the InterStim® System) is appropriate for you. Once the wire is removed, your original symptoms will return. If you have positive results with the evaluation, then you and your doctor may decide to use long-term neurostimulation to treat your symptoms.
The feeling varies from person to person, but most people describe it as a slight pulling or a tingling sensation in the pelvic area. It should not be painful. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns.
For long-term therapy, a neurostimulator and a lead are implanted during a minimally invasive outpatient procedure; if you tested the therapy using the advanced evaluation, the long-term lead will already be in place. The neurostimulator is surgically placed under the skin of your upper buttock. One end of the lead is placed near your sacral nerves, and the other is connected to the neurostimulator. With long-term Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy, you control the neurostimulator with a hand-held programmer that works like a remote control to adjust the stimulation up and down or on and off.
Medicare in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, as well as many private insurance companies, covers Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy.
Once you have an evaluation date scheduled with your doctor, you can log into a secure area of www.everyday-freedom.com, where you’ll find information and resources that will be helpful before, during, and after your evaluation procedure.
In addition, your doctor and his or her staff are available to support you on every step of your Medtronic Bladder Control Therapy journey.
As a medical device manufacturer, Medtronic can offer technical assistance when you have questions about or problems with your InterStim System; however, Medtronic is not able to comment on your medical condition. For assistance with the use of your device, please contact a Patient Service Representative at (800) 510-6735. Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CST.
Visit www.everyday-freedom.com for more detailed information about the evaluation and long-term therapy.
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