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flippnout 11-10-2006 05:29 PM

Question about sympathectomy
 
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frogga 11-12-2006 04:40 PM

Hi

I have had a sympathectomy, personally it didnt help but thats cos most of my pain is CNS not SNS.....

it wasn't after TOS and I felt dreadful after it for a while.....

sorry to be so negative! I really hope that yours helps and I know several RSDers who have really benefited from the process!!

Rosie xxxxxxxxxxx

Goodn'Plenty 11-13-2006 11:33 AM

I had sympathectomies several months after TOS surgery which helped tremendously,I think:confused:
I had them on T1 and T2.
I do use blocks as a pain management tool , mostly on my lower body - my feet a newer addition to my personal RSD family ;)
I still get good relief from Lumbar blocks- much beter than upper body blocks.
Occasionaly I get a little flared from them but nothing I can't handle and the relief far outweighs the negative side effects of the procedure.

I would definitely suggest trying them out.
If they work for you they can be a great source of pain relief and
they can arrest the progress of this condition.

Good Luck

GnP

flippnout 11-13-2006 02:33 PM

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Goodn'Plenty 11-14-2006 12:29 PM

Ok, what I think I am hearing is that your doc did nerve blocks before your TOS surgery?
That is great !!!!
It should keep the RSD at bay and help prevent spread.
I had a lumbar block prior to my knee surgery and my knee is RSD free- pain free another story:D
Are they wanting to do more ?
Does someone other than yourself think you are in sympathetic overdrive?
How long post op are you ?

If you would like to PM me on this please do.
I had ribresections on both sides so I am, quite familiar with this territoty.

Best of luck
try to relax a little ...:)
GnP

flippnout 11-14-2006 03:44 PM

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Goodn'Plenty 11-15-2006 11:12 AM

Ok , one more question..
Do you already have RSD in the TOS affected limb?.

I can certainly understand why you are brief and to the point after what you have just been through:)

I know some people who have a quick resolution of their symptoms post op and others whose recuperations are slow and drag on and on.I was in the latter category but there were several other reasons for that despite having a great surgeon x2.

One of the oh so many problems with the combination TOS RSD diagnosis is that so many of the symptoms overlap.It IS often difficult to know one from the other.

Many people however without RSD in the affected limb ,and without a history of RSD, do develop RSD after a ribresection/scalenectomy.It is a rather common occurence as the stellate ganglion centre is so mangled ( sorry docs ) during surgery.



As you are seeing your doctor so soon why don't you discuss your concerns with him/her?

I would certainly consider erring on the side of caution.

If it walk and talks like a duck maybe just maybe it is one .
And ,if you have a legitimate chance of taking this bull by the horns and getting rid of it before it rears it's ugly head in another part of your body without too much physical harm to yourself( blocks aren't that bad)- I personally would JUMP ,RUN at it.

You do bring up a great point that it may be too soon to tell .And your doctor may just agree with you.
However if it were me.I would rather have a block for nothing than RSD for a lifetime.

Much peace
GNP

flippnout 11-16-2006 12:46 PM

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Goodn'Plenty 11-16-2006 01:27 PM

Hi Flippn'
I wish other's would add their 2 cents worth but that is up to them.

I did edit my first response to you due to my own confusion on the matter so you might want to have a reread.

I have had sympathectomies post TOS surgery and I have had several to many blocks subsequent to them, so I am not sure why you think there is a problem with having both procedures unless it has something to do with workmans comp.

Having said that I think discussing all this with your doctor is the best way to go.You have alot on your plate and having a soundind board that you trust to go over all of this with is a very good idea.
Physios are great at what they do but they are not diagnosticians and should not be confusing their role( and you) in your recovery.

Take that journal (so glad you are keeping one:))to the docs and everything will work out just fine:)

Good Luck
Much peace
GnP

LisaM 11-16-2006 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Goodn'Plenty (Post 38857)
I wish other's would add their 2 cents worth but that is up to them.

I haven't cuz I haven't had a sympathectomy and don't have any advice to give based on my nonexistent experience. It possibly could be the same for many, although I don't speak for everyont. That's not an extremely common procedure.

But I do agree he needs to discuss this with his doctor...and even with another one, for second and perhaps third opinions. Cant hurt.

flippnout 07-27-2007 01:00 PM

Sorry to bump up I forgot I posted this LOL yes I did talk to my doc and still do see him I just wanted to know of others out there.
Frogga sorry it did not work for you, I think I have half of pain managed by the procedure and also TOS surgery with rib removed and my meds.
What I worry about is my future it was spelled out to me, what do you guys with the procedure found out what is going on with your bodies? side affects so on?
I know it may come back and bite my butt worse, or not I do have side affects from the procedure also.
I just want others two cents...THANK YOU.

Goodn'Plenty 07-27-2007 02:13 PM

Well this reads as a nice conversation with myself flippnout:D

I hope you remember your part of the exchange:p

GnP

flippnout 07-27-2007 02:58 PM

GNP sorry people I do not remember this post I just saw how I could go back in time. Sorry I find myself at times covering myself for reasons.

I guess I'm flippnout, and oh soooo confused at times I hate you WC!!!!!!

GNP was very informative, I THANK YOU!!!!!!! SORRY

Goodn'Plenty 07-27-2007 03:06 PM

no worries
whatever helps you get the answers that you need:)

GnP

sue k 07-27-2007 03:51 PM

Hi eveyone,
I thought that I posted in this subject but I guess it didn't go through. Must have been one of those moments. I had a right lumbar sympathectomy about 2 yrs ago. My foot was so cold that I had to keep it wraped up in a heating pad. I couldn't go out in the winter at all. The shortest trip would have me screaming out loud from the pain. I have to say it really worked. My foot still is cold but nothing like before. Good luck with this.


Sue K.


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