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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kentucky
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 1,614
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Originally Posted by Doody
Thankfully I haven't had to have one in awhile. But yes, I was upset as well when I was told that! If and when the next time comes, I am definitely going to talk to my doctor because they are very painful. The sacroiliac injections are no picnic, but then...none of them are.
All I know is that's what they said here. As I recall it seemed as if they were lumping all insurances together by saying "Insurance won't pay for it."
Really, why put anyone in great discomfort if it can be avoided, I don't get it!
I guess I wasn't paying attention. I thought someone said that the facet injections were different from the ESI's.
I've been reading a bit from different pain management sites and I'll be darned if the majority of them DO use sedation for their patients. In fact, I printed several of them and next time I'm near the hospital, I'm going to drop them off at the Pain Mangement Clinic!
Sorry (((Jillybean))). Didn't mean to go so off-track with your thread. As you can see a lot of people have these done and survive. And most of mine have been very successful.  Apparently I have a barbaric pain managment clinic here. 
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