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She did listen to me and came to the conclusion that it is the occipital nerve, between c3 and c5 She gave me a Cervical Medial Branch Block and an appointment to see her in 4 weeks.. Today, the day after, I have electric jolts of pain all over the top of my head, in the same pattern I have had since the bicycle accident in 2008. Does this mean that what is causing these jolts of pin point pain is not occipital neuralgia?? Honestly, I was so happy leaving her office yesterday after the procedure because i had no clue that she would really listen, and no idea that she would actually do something during my visit (this procedure) I felt nothing except the left side of my entire head being numb all last night. This morning however - back to the pain. I will call tomorrow and tell her that the medial branch block did absolutely nothing. At that point I will be considered to be a "problem patient" who wants immediate results I'm considering waiting fore a week to see how this pans out, then calling if i need to. I have to say that this doctor is the first one who actually listened, seemed to have a handle on a diagnosis, and did something. The next step if this doesn't work is to do a cervical radiofrequency ablation and then if all else fails, a surgically inserted occipital nerve stimulator. Any thoughts on any of this? I'm optimistic, yet afraid to get any hopes up at this point. |
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