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Old 09-08-2007, 12:00 PM #1
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posting again-wonder if anyone else has had one for PN or other leg pain-did it help or last or diagnosis.
did it make things worse.
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Steff,
I've had two of them. It really did nothing for me. But I have heard of people who have had them with good results. I'm hoping Liza Jane will check in, I think she has had some. But not sure.

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Steff,

I thought I answered this in another post. Oops, sorry, that was an ESI post. But, yes, have had Selective Nerve Root injections for the cervical spine...haven't had them yet for the lumbar. Yes, they work for me...quite well. And, no they did not make me worse. If anything, they take the inflammation down and last a good long while.
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i just keep askling because sometimes i reword something or other people have other things on their mind and pass over things so i take another shot=plus i am still not sure about what i am asking
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There was a show on Discovery Medicial Channel concerning chronic nerve pain and they explained the use of nerve blocks with lidocane injections, some have already posted pro and con about these types of injections
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would i look under discovery channel or search this board?
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