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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Melody, ESI stands for Epidural Steroid Injection(s).
Not sure why having them done would inspire someone to ponder re: the "Dark Ages," though. But, my doc was stunned when I told her that not all docs use Versed or opt for conscious sedation respective of their patients. Myself: Every procedure has been done w/me consciously-sedated.
RF (radio frequency) is ablation procedure; the tip of a needle is heated to fry nerves, which, most generally, regenerate within (up to) approx. 18 months.
Isn't a nerve block the "testing" phase? to help better discern if someone is possibly a more ideal "patient candidate" for ESI?
Anyway, most of my "discomfort" following procedures has been related to positioning during procedures. The thing that I've found which helps immensely is asking for/having x-tra pillows used during procedures: one at my ankles, along with ones under my chest and stomach.
For me, ice afterward, also helps lessen nerve pain.
I also make sure to have a throw blanket and sun glasses (in case I'm chilled riding home).
Be sure to wear loose-fitting clothes that easily slip on/off, along with, i.e., sandals or some type of footwear not difficult to remove and put back on.
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