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Old 03-03-2014, 08:49 PM #20
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Default Do Blood Patches Work?

I read a question from someone about not hearing many stories about blood patches working, the truth of it is in most cases they do work.

The reason you don't hear about them on these forums is because after that horrible headache is gone you generally don't continue to research.

That said the people like myself that have had bad luck with blood patches either have other reasons why they don't work that they know about, or possibly have not yet figured out why it is not working. It seems that it is such a small percentage of people that fail overall, that not many people can find someone versed or even following this problem, not to mention that there are so many variables in each of those of use that have had them fail multiple times are far and wide.

If my case would allow me to continue having blood patches even though the procedure is quite painful while it is happening, I would do it again with hopes of relief.

Best of luck to all of you!
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