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Old 09-10-2008, 11:52 PM #1
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Hello! I just got my first ESI at c5-6 this morning, it's almost midnight, and i can't sit comfortably, and my neck hurts bad. I can barely move it, and it hurts bad to turn it especially when i look down. Is this normal?

I am a bit worried as throughout the procedure i think they had a hard time finding the space to inject the steroid into. Could they have hit something?

I've tried ice, and ibphn., and muscle relaxers. still hurt, and the pain med my doc gave me broke me out in hives--ultram.
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Did they do your injection with xray/Flouroscopy? If it hurts for another few hours, I would certainly call your Dr. In the meantime, put some ice on it and take some good strong pain reliever. GOOD LUCK to you.

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Hello! I just got my first ESI at c5-6 this morning, it's almost midnight, and i can't sit comfortably, and my neck hurts bad. I can barely move it, and it hurts bad to turn it especially when i look down. Is this normal?

I am a bit worried as throughout the procedure i think they had a hard time finding the space to inject the steroid into. Could they have hit something?

I've tried ice, and ibphn., and muscle relaxers. still hurt, and the pain med my doc gave me broke me out in hives--ultram.
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Sandra. 38 yrs. old. DDD diagnosed 2004. Spine is a mess Cervical MRI-C6/7 significant protrusion impinging spinal cord-impingement on left C7 nerve and bone spurs; Thoracic MRI - Small protrusion T7/8 impinging spinal cord; Lumbar MRI -2 protrusions sitting on R&L S1 exiting nerve roots. YIPPY!
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