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Old 12-19-2010, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Cerridwen35 View Post
Thanks for the reply to my message. Actually, the pain didn't increase any after the cryoblation. Basically, when it came back, it was the same as before; however, I only got about 2 weeks relief. I had about 4-6 weeks pain relief after the RFA, but the pain was much worse than before when it returned. For a while, anytime my neck would pop, I'd have absolutely debilitating pain that would shoot up my head. When that happened, I'd scream and just drop to the floor. I just underwent the trial stimulator again. Because the doc put it a little lower, I didn't have the earlier problems. By the time he took it the trial leads out, the back of my head was virtually pain free while sedentary. I was able to move around a little more without severe pain. Now, I'm fighting with insurance over the permanent one. For some reason, they denied the permanent one before the doctor even reported my results. Health insurance is irritating! I hope you find some relief for your pain.
If your health insurance doesn't cooperate, consider contacting the State Dept. of Ins. as they have people who can help you get their attention. Its encouraging that the stimulator is working for you. I'm still dealing with blocks and medication along with other treatments. I've had RFA's to my cervicals and at times, I've gotten a little better ON relief, but I'm now in the downward spin where the pain is starting to escalate. Best of luck with everything and I hope the stim keeps the pain at bay.
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