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numb 10-02-2008 11:04 PM

Dr. Bobert Schwartzman
 
Hi All,
I had an appt with Dr. Schwartzman by the end of this month after waiting for more than a year. Although my pain level appears to be undercontrolled with the medications, it has spread from hands to feet and may be to other parts of body. I don't know whether or not i should go to see him because he is so far away from me. I am in the west coast and i can not sit at all without pain plus the travelling cost.
My questions are: is there anything that he can offer the local doctor or local major university hospital can't? If i am interested in coma katemine infusion, do i have to go through him.
If it is imperative for me to go to see him, i will try to go especially if there is treatment options that will stop the spreading. So far i think the doctors that i saw were too conserative. I only had total of 5 blocks for all my extremities and medications and that's all.
Take care and hope to hear from you and thank you,
Numb

DiMarie 10-02-2008 11:25 PM

Hi and sorry that you live so far away. I don;t know what you are looking for in treatment, but understanding and seperating various symptoms and diagx are wha Dr S. is all aout. To have an appointment and not go after waiting a year :confused:
He is able to seperate CRPS I & II, fybromyalgia, trigger points, Brachial involvement and many things no other doctor would even think of.

He is the Guru on this type of issue. I am not sure that you just want ketamine and can have the treatment locally, but do you want to know from Dr. S it is going to help or not, what the dose, how long the treatments, how many???/
I never had the treatments, I talked to friends that have, and also the Lidocain IV too. He is not an advocate of Opiate therapy for pain ;)

Do some research on threads of others that saw Dr. S their diagx, treatment options etc.
The man is brillant and compassionate. When he diagx my daughter back in 1996 after 2 years of pain, I could of and may have, hugged him.
I am biased though....
He is only a 2 hr drive but I never wasted a trip, for the vast understanding, knowledge and examination outcomes and information we received.

If you can swing it, I aboslutly would go. If you decide to cancel, man I would give my right arm to have the appointment for my son.
dianne

AnnBon 10-03-2008 05:27 AM

I am a patient of Dr.S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by numb (Post 381683)
Hi All,
I had an appt with Dr. Schwartzman by the end of this month after waiting for more than a year. Although my pain level appears to be undercontrolled with the medications, it has spread from hands to feet and may be to other parts of body. I don't know whether or not i should go to see him because he is so far away from me. I am in the west coast and i can not sit at all without pain plus the travelling cost.
My questions are: is there anything that he can offer the local doctor or local major university hospital can't? If i am interested in coma katemine infusion, do i have to go through him.
If it is imperative for me to go to see him, i will try to go especially if there is treatment options that will stop the spreading. So far i think the doctors that i saw were too conserative. I only had total of 5 blocks for all my extremities and medications and that's all.
Take care and hope to hear from you and thank you,
Numb

Hi Numb,

I am a Part time patient of Dr. S he works in conjunction with my Pain Management Spec. I have had 3 five day ketamine infusions, the awake version, in NYC and then go to Dr.S for my boosters. He is a very smart doctor and has worked together with my other doctor to try and help and he did. To answer your question about if you should make the trip: The list to do the 5 day is very long if you do it with him, like I said I did it with my PM doctor in NYC and Germany Coma list is even longer but I do know a girl who went to Mexico for the coma treatment through him. If I were you I would first see if you can find a doctor on the west coast who does ketamine treatments so this way Dr. S can recommend a treatment, it might not be ketamine, then they could communicate through phone and letters to proceed with your treatment. That's how it worked for me. I am about 3 hours from him. I would definitely go for the appt. but find a doctor who he can work with. The protocol with either the 5 day awake or coma version still require the boosters so to make it as easy for you as possible I would think you need a doctor relatively close to you so not to put so much stress on yourself with travel. My experience with the ketamine while you are doing it is to stay a calm and non-stressed as possible. If it was not for my doctor and Dr.S I don't know where I would be. I have had RSD for 5 years and right now I feel pretty good I even got a PT Job and I haven't worked in 2 years. I feel if I didn't do all those treatments I would not be doing as good as I am. It does take sometime for it all to jell but I do believe in it.

If you do go there is a Hampton Inn Hotel right around the corned from his office about 2 block away who will give you a discount if you tell them you are seeing Dr.S. It is very clean and the people there are helpful because they have so many patients who stay there. If you need the phone number just ask me and I will dig it out.

Good luck.

Ann

numb 10-03-2008 05:36 PM

Ann and Diane,
I was talking with my husband this morning. He said i should go to see Dr. S since i have waited this long. My husband will go with me and take a week off. One of my local pain doc is able to do katemine infusion in his office only for about 4 hours per day and it causes $3000 per session. Insurance don't pay. However, i just feel the local doctors here don't seem to be very knowledgeable and compassionate. One doctor was upset at me and my husband because we asked so much questions after a block. My response was quite scary at that time because i could not talk, drink and eat for so many hours after the injection. Although i had partial relief, he said i had no RSD. That was one of the reason why i wanted to see Dr. S to clarify my dx. Now it has become very obvious i do have RSD. May be he can help me to sort out my other nerve problems.
Now i have more practical questions: Which airport? Is there any sites worth seeing? How far away from Boston? May be we can take some time to relax and tour around the area after the consultation.
Thanks for your feeback and greatly appreciate!
Numb

numb 10-03-2008 05:53 PM

Ann,
I had more questions for you. Did you say you had had 3x-5 days katemine continuous awake procedures? Did your insurance pay for it?
Many thanks and feel very happy for you to be able to work part-time. Be able to work even part-time is very important for our psychological well being. I have to cut down my working hours since i had my pelvic pain. I actually sort of insisting and holding onto my job even though i can just stop working and collect full disability benefit.
Take care,
Numb

AnnBon 10-03-2008 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by numb (Post 382103)
Ann,
I had more questions for you. Did you say you had had 3x-5 days katemine continuous awake procedures? Did your insurance pay for it?
Many thanks and feel very happy for you to be able to work part-time. Be able to work even part-time is very important for our psychological well being. I have to cut down my working hours since i had my pelvic pain. I actually sort of insisting and holding onto my job even though i can just stop working and collect full disability benefit.
Take care,
Numb


Hi Numb,

Yes, I did have 3 - 5 day awake ketamine procedures. I was lucky my insurance company did pay each time, even though the amount was different each time and as far as the booster Dr. S was in-network.

Answer to your other questions: Boston is about 7-8 hours away from Philadelphia. The area the doctors office is is called Center City so if you go on the internet you will be able to find some sites to see.

I also appreciate the encouragement it has been such a long haul and sometimes I would think it was not worth all of it but I finally feel better after all this time I just hope it stays like this.

Ann:)

numb 10-03-2008 10:50 PM

Ann,
May i ask which is your insurance carrier? Do you have to fight or get a pre-authorization? What is your pain level now and where is your RSD?
I am so happy for you to be able to function and able to work part-time.
Thanks for the information!
Numb

CZZ74 10-04-2008 03:33 AM

Hi I have been a patient for 4.5 years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by numb (Post 382229)
Ann,
May i ask which is your insurance carrier? Do you have to fight or get a pre-authorization? What is your pain level now and where is your RSD?
I am so happy for you to be able to function and able to work part-time.
Thanks for the information!
Numb

Hi numb, I have been a patient of Dr. S for 4.5 years, with out him I would not have survived this far. I have full body rsd. I have had all ketamine treatments and the coma. I highly recommend you go especially if your rsd is upper body and if you have severe, alloydina, burniing. the ketamine treatment is extrmely benefical for alloydina. Ill be happy to answer anyother questions you have, he is extreemely compassionate. The best. Sincerely, CZ

CZZ74 10-04-2008 03:40 AM

Diana, just a brief note on dr. S and opiate therapy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DiMarie (Post 381690)
Hi and sorry that you live so far away. I don;t know what you are looking for in treatment, but understanding and seperating various symptoms and diagx are wha Dr S. is all aout. To have an appointment and not go after waiting a year :confused:
He is able to seperate CRPS I & II, fybromyalgia, trigger points, Brachial involvement and many things no other doctor would even think of.

He is the Guru on this type of issue. I am not sure that you just want ketamine and can have the treatment locally, but do you want to know from Dr. S it is going to help or not, what the dose, how long the treatments, how many???/
I never had the treatments, I talked to friends that have, and also the Lidocain IV too. He is not an advocate of Opiate therapy for pain ;)

Do some research on threads of others that saw Dr. S their diagx, treatment options etc.
The man is brillant and compassionate. When he diagx my daughter back in 1996 after 2 years of pain, I could of and may have, hugged him.
I am biased though....
He is only a 2 hr drive but I never wasted a trip, for the vast understanding, knowledge and examination outcomes and information we received.

If you can swing it, I aboslutly would go. If you decide to cancel, man I would give my right arm to have the appointment for my son.
dianne

Hi Dianne, hope this finds you well, in certain cases, like mine, Dr. S supports and approves the opiate route. I have been on large doses of opiates for 3 years with dr. s blessign plus many ohter scripts, such as baclofen, soma etc.Take care, cz

numb 10-05-2008 05:27 PM

CZ,
Did your insurance pay for your katemine infusion?
Thanks for your response,
Numb


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