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annhere 01-31-2011 01:24 PM

Sym
 
Default Considering another procedure - Sympathectomy
I'm 10years into this mess...neck surgery and TOS surgery. I feel sad and hopeless today because it's been a year since my TOS surgery. The last few days I've had killer headaches, my shoulders feel like cement, my shoulder blades still has monsters living in there......and I'm still taking way too many meds!

Has anyone had this procedure done? The surgery is performed for different reasons, but for me I want it to "destroy the nerves in my mid back". It's not a major procedure...maybe even an outpatient. And how do I convince WC!


Open Mind ~ Open Heart

AintSoBad 02-01-2011 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annhere (Post 740212)
Default Considering another procedure - Sympathectomy
I'm 10years into this mess...neck surgery and TOS surgery. I feel sad and hopeless today because it's been a year since my TOS surgery. The last few days I've had killer headaches, my shoulders feel like cement, my shoulder blades still has monsters living in there......and I'm still taking way too many meds!

Has anyone had this procedure done? The surgery is performed for different reasons, but for me I want it to "destroy the nerves in my mid back". It's not a major procedure...maybe even an outpatient. And how do I convince WC!


Open Mind ~ Open Heart


I've never had one, but a nerve block would tell you if you're even a candidate. (As a temporary, chemical sympathectomy, to see if there's any relief) I know some ladies that have had them, BE VERY CAREFUL.
I didn't think that they still did this....
It can be 'barbaric' from what I've heard,
Causing more problems than relief.

Good Luck!

pete

asb

Jomar 02-01-2011 02:00 PM

I had some extra time today so did a search for info-
hope this link to the search results works for you -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/se...=sympathectomy

stressedout 02-01-2011 04:52 PM

I had a pulsed radio frequency ablation . I think this is similar except that the nerves aren't severed. Anyways, this did nothing for me. I woke up feeling so much worse, they gave me Fentanyl to calm things down.
Patty

gramE 02-01-2011 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AintSoBad (Post 740569)
I've never had one, but a nerve block would tell you if you're even a candidate. (As a temporary, chemical sympathectomy, to see if there's any relief) I know some ladies that have had them, BE VERY CAREFUL.
I didn't think that they still did this....
It can be 'barbaric' from what I've heard,
Causing more problems than relief.

Good Luck!

pete

asb

I agree ASB, I haven't read any thing that didn't put the sympAthectomy right up there with amputation. Seems to cause more issues than it solves.

Lisa in Ohio 02-01-2011 10:16 PM

I did have one of these in my wrist before the RSD diagnosis. It did not do anything for the pain, and now I have numb fingers that don't like to do what I want them to do. WC did pay for this, I don't remember how many hearings that it took. Good Luck

gramE 02-02-2011 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stressedout (Post 740616)
I had a pulsed radio frequency ablation . I think this is similar except that the nerves aren't severed. Anyways, this did nothing for me. I woke up feeling so much worse, they gave me Fentanyl to calm things down.
Patty

Stressed out,
I just read something about this being like ice packs when you first get injured. Not good. And I wore velcroed ice packs around my ankles and feet and the doc says that's part of my problem. But whenever (which was at least twice a week) I would call and tell them how bad the pain was the answer was always, "it's just a bad bruise ice packs and ibuprofen. I haven't thought of an appropriate way to say thanks yet as they still don't think I have a problem, eve though they've seen my black feet!

Swatgen27 02-02-2011 06:07 PM

I also had the radio frequency procedure done and it was the worse procedure I have ever participated in! The procedure requires the patient to be awake the whole time and it was so painful. After the procedure my crps pain increased 10 fold in the affected limbs (my legs), and on top of that my back hurt really bad for months after the treatment from the procedure. This treatment increased my pain with CRPS and caused the disease to spread. Also, if the treatment is successful, in 6 months the nerve regenerates and usually with a vengeance. I do not recommend this treatment, it caused me to be in more pain, and caused the CRPS to spread.

RSD31 02-03-2011 11:37 AM

O MY GOD DO NOT DO IT YOU CAN END UP WORSE THAN BEFORE. i HAVE BEEN LIVING WITH THIS DRAGON FOR 31 PLUS YEARS AND THERE ARE TIMES I WISH I COULD DIE BUT HAVE HOPE TRY NERVE BLOCKS AND OTHER TREATMENTS THAT ARE OUT THERE BEFORE YOU GO DOWN THIS ROAD, i KNOW OF A PERSON THAT HAD IT DONE AND THEY ARE WAY WORSE THAN THEY WHERE BEFORE.

loretta 02-07-2011 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by annhere (Post 740212)
Default Considering another procedure - Sympathectomy
I'm 10years into this mess...neck surgery and TOS surgery. I feel sad and hopeless today because it's been a year since my TOS surgery. The last few days I've had killer headaches, my shoulders feel like cement, my shoulder blades still has monsters living in there......and I'm still taking way too many meds!

Has anyone had this procedure done? The surgery is performed for different reasons, but for me I want it to "destroy the nerves in my mid back". It's not a major procedure...maybe even an outpatient. And how do I convince WC!


Open Mind ~ Open Heart

Hi Ann, Please listen to those experienced in this treatment. And do research as you are doing. Everything I have read and heard is WAY NEGATIVE for this treatment. Welcome to this wonderful warm family. One of your new friends, loretta


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