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Hi Christy, glad you posted this as my new pain specialist prefers RF ablasions to facet injections, on the basis that they last longer, and long term steroid use is questionable.
I get the occipital neuralgia-which C joint causes this? The facet injection is done with a live x-ray guide, how is the ablasion done? Do you get sore afterwards?
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Thanks Christy.
Both my new pain dr and clinical physiologist have asked my why I stuck with the steroid injections and didn't opt for the longer lasting ablasion. I left it to my dr to suggest what he thought was best, but was it because of the added frequency of the injections that he stayed with them? I'll probably try an ablasion the next time. Would love it right now-boy, is it sore! Might have to go and take some more meds. Have to cook dinner tonight1
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