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Old 08-16-2010, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by SandyRI View Post
Dear General,

Congrats on your recent success with ketamine. I was aware that there was ketamine available in Rutland, Vermont - Jim Broatch of the RSDSA includes that location in his ketamine doctors list. How incredibly interesting that there is a group involved in Burlington with ketamine that is willing to do a short term coma on an experimental basis. I have not been able to discern from your posts (or maybe I missed it?) whether or not your insurance covered the procedure. Are your doctors going to bill you for it or were they willing to do it for free in the event it is denied? I am assuming that you have Tricare (which is so much better than my lousy United Healtcare!!). Since you went through the ER did the authorization for the procedure automatically get approved? Is the hospital part of a military base or is it civilian?

By the way, my dad is a retired 2 star general - USMC - he was a fighter pilot, but was in the reserves until he got activated for the first Gulf war. It's funny that you call yourself that, I am "home" visiting with my mom and dad now at their beach house in NJ for a few days, everyone around here calls my dad the "General"....

It's always so great to hear success stories from others. I've have 23 low dose ketamine infusions (I'm at 150 mg), I started the 10 day outpatient protocol with Dr. Getson (who I LOVE) in April of this year. I am off all opiods and have returned to my FT job after a one year LOA. But I still take Fiorcet for head pain on a regular basis and will likely need my second occipital block soon - owwww. It's a battle - I am not perfect and pretty nervous about my future. Right now I am taking one day at a time.

Detox for me from Fentanyl was tough - I took Suboxone for about 10 days or so in May after I tapered down to the lowest dose patch available, but it still took me at least another month or so to feel good - I lost my appetite, felt miserable, had zero energy, etc. I hope NEVER to touch that stuff again as long as I live. I am extremely envious that you were able to "rapid detox" in just 1 day. That sounds pretty cool (except for the losing your memory part).

Wishing you the very best of luck - I truly hope that your pain relief lasts a long time, and that you regain the full use of your foot back.

XOXOX Sandy
General was a call sign given to me within the squadron and amongst friends. Most of my friends are pilots as I was a Flight Managers for the same squadron for 16 years. I always try to qualify my callsign with the caviat that I mean no disrespect. I have been doing this so long many of the pilots I grew up with are either retired, full bird Colonels, Generals or more. The Adjutant General for VT is a close personal friend and his brother, also a pilot and close personal friend has been lieutenant Governor for years and running for Governor this year.

Good luck with your treatment and you'll be in our prayers. God Bless.

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