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My neuro did refer me to the pain management clinic but she said it's about a 2 year wait.... She said to start with ramp up to 1800 gabapentin and at that point she will add 30 my Cymbalta. She said if that doesn't work we can keep upping the gaba until 3200. |
. I talked to my gp about giving me steroids and he said he doesn't feel comfortable doing IT because I would need very high doses and steroids can cause serious problems. He said it would have to be a specialist. I asked the neuro about a nerve block to help with the head and scalp pain and pressure and she said that doesn't help and it's only used for people that have arthritis...I told my gp this and said not true, he said he does hundreds of them in his office. He told me to do some stretches on that area ( a lot for 10 days) if that doesn't help he will try injecting one side of my head to see what happens. I'm not sure what type of injection ( forgot to ask the name). He said he doesn't inject into the nerve but beside it. The goal is loosen muscle around the nerve to relive the pain. A trigger point shot?.. Anybody know what this is and if it may be helpful?
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A specialist is a good idea for steroid, as yes, they can cause serious and permanent health problems with long term use.
But it would be a good thing to try...just to see if your neuropathy is inflammatory based. They could do 40-60 mg of Prednisone a day for 5-7 days and by then you would know if it would help at all. If it does, then you should see someone about long term treatment and whether you would benefit. Sometimes even smaller doses are enough to help the inflammation and pain. It's the one proof positive test to tell if it is inflammatory based neuropathy. |
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Sounds like your GP is a little more helpful than the others. Can you ask him/her to prescribe prednisone for you. It is a commonly prescribed drug for many different things from poison ivy to lingering coughs etc. I'm surprised they are giving you such a hard time with this, it's a very inexpensive drug.
2 years to get into a pain management clinic?? That is ridiculous. Do you have other options, so you could possibly get a different neurologist? |
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Northerngal is absolutely right...your GP can Rx the Prednisone. When I mentioned specialist, I was meaning if you were to take long term...so specialist would know what to look for in regards to monitoring damage and other side-effects.
But for initial trial to see if your neuropathy is inflammatory by all means, your GP can do the 5-7 day course. It is super inexpensive and very low risk of problems (with just a short term course). You would at least know one way or the other whether your neuropathy is inflammation based. If it is, then you can see specialist to discuss and assess whether long term (and what dose) is appropriate. What did your neuro say today? I don't understand why he hasn't considered short course of steroids to check for inflammatory based neuropathy. |
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Sorry about the no go on the steroids.
I hope that the gabapentin increase and cymbalta offer some respite in the meantime. |
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