Most nerve blocks contain lidocaine -- which is a local anesthetic.
Most of the patients here who get them, are on our RSD board, and won't be reading this question here.
Did you use your Lidoderms on the spine in the affected area?
That would be a hint as to whether an injection would work.
Some patients like these and others don't. I don't think enough MP patients come here to give you a good sampling of this treatment.
You might want to read my magnet thread. Really strong magnets can block pain signals..I use them myself, but not for MP, but for other types of pain.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=magnets
The really high gauss magnets available today can be very effective.
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