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I too, went to a pain clinic for a while. It was under the dept of
anesthesiology at Hopkins. My neuro was out on sick leave and a substitute, who had no time for my problems, referred me to the Pain Clinic. After 4 different med trials, injections of different sorts and no relief - I went back to my neurologist (Hopkins' neuro dept head) Anesthesiologists have tunnel vision. They use numbing drugs for everything. If it can't be done with knock-out drugs, they're not interested. You need a neuro who specializes in PN, with a good number of satisfied PN patients, as referrals. Check references. Ask specifics. Don't settle for less.
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