from something that is designed to take pain away! Thank you for the information. I will definitely discuss this with my Dr. I do know there are differences between an epidural injection and a nerve block but there are also similarities.
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Originally Posted by Lukesmom
My PN symptoms developed 2 nights after a lumbar epidural injection. I woke up in the middle of the night and thought someone came in and chopped off my big toe...symptoms quickly progressed up my feet and legs during the following days and weeks.( I think I gave my details in an earlier post.) This occurred October of 2013, unfortunately I am still struggling with PN. I would definitely find out what type of steroid they would be using. I received Kenolog which is not labeled for epidural use. It contains benzyl alcohol which is a neurotoxin. Many doctors still use it routinely. I have idiopathic SFN and large fibers also involved. Not sure if it was the trauma of the injection or an autoimmune response. No one on this forum at the time had any ideas or similar situation. I have been to many doctors since this began and only one neurologist would say that it was a direct result of the injection. She has since moved on as this was at the medical teaching hospital in my state.
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