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new member, nervous about block
Hello, I have had RSD when I was younger for 5 years and than in remission completely with no pain, medication or treatment for 8 years until a car accident caused it to come back again. Treatment has changes a bit.since I was younger and sympathetic blocks never really gave relief for me. So, I'm worried that 1.it wont work at all or it will only partial relief of pain or full relief for only an hour.or two. 2. If no relief the dr will say its in my head because the block went good. I'm soooo worried about it not working because it never worked well before and my dr is telling.me if these don't go well its a SCS. Just need to vent and get reassurance. My leg from knee down is twice as big as otber one, 10 degrees colder and major color changes along with other typical things. I haven't walked in a month now. I want this to work, but am trying to be realistic to what may happen if it doesn't. Sorry for the pity party. :) how have other responded to their lumbar sympathetic blocks?
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Hi Mandi. Sorry your RSD came back and that you haven't been able to walk, but welcome to this board.
I am also relatively new here. I had four lumbar sympathetic blocks earlier this year. They didn't work completely, but I did get some improvement. I have had relatively mild RSD in my left foot since march last year, undiagnosed until feb this year. The first block I had only gave me total pain relief for the short time that my foot was hot immediately after the block. The pain relief was gone by the time I got home. But I started to have less pain at night during that week. My foot also was a lot less cold and less swollen which I think helped with the pain at night. I had a little improvement with each one, but less and less, so I decided to stop them. My perception of the pain is that it went from averaging about a six to down to 3 or 4. I'm now on neurontin which helps even more. I have almost no swelling (on NSAIDs for that anyway) and very little temp difference, and much less pain when I am resting compared to before the blocks. Hope this helps. |
Hi Mandi and Welcome!
Sorry your RSD did not stay in remission. Sorry you had to find this group, but it's great. I'm somewhat of a newcomer myself. My RSD is left hand/arm so my nerve blocks are given in the neck area. With me they have tried different drugs in the injection. Clonidine(sp) has helped a lot. I just finished a SCS trial which at one time I swore I would never do. I really have to think a lot more on whether I ever want a permanent SCS. I'm going to look into "Calmare" or laser therapy in the meantime because they are less invasive. Treatment decisions are so difficult because there are no definative treatments for us. Hoping you find some relief :hug: |
Hello and welcome. I have CRPS started in my left ankle and now is in both legs. I had blocks for the left and at first they worked great. I had to get them in a series. The first one worked for a week then the next like 3 weeks then like 6 months. They didn't take my pain totally away but help a ton. Just remember to stay relaxed during it! You will do great. I hope they help you.
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Thanks everyone! It's nice to haven people who understand. :) I hqd my first block and I was more nervous about it not working and being told it was all my head. When I was first diagnosed 12 yeqrs ago it wasn't an uncommon thing for drs to say or miss the diagnoses. Then again they understand better SMP vs SIP. My block helped with circulation and my.color got better. Not 100% but it looked better. Swelling is extreme still and pain went down from a 9 to 7 or 8 but only lasted a few hours at most. Seeing dr tomorrow and block scheduled for Tuesday. I'm not to optimistic for the second to.work better but I'm not sure if he only did one level or multiple which may make a difference. Thank you all for the warm welcome and support. :) Mandi
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Mandi they should really be done in a series. I had one a week for 5 weeks, unfurtnatley the one give tome had been deckared useless for RSD sufferers 17 years earlier and 7 subsequnet stuides before 2000 had confirmed it.
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Hi Mandi,
I'm so, so sorry you came out of remission! Don't worry about a "pity party" - we all need to vent, and this community understands what you're going through. It's a good thing that you had such a long remission before; did you go into remission spontaneously, or was it after some kind of treatment? My daughter had some spinal blocks and reacted well to them for a while, but I wish I had had someone tell us to get the underlying muscles numbed, not just get the Lidoderm patches on the skin. It's a lot more comfortable that way. I don't think you need to jump right to a SCS if the spinal blocks don't work - there are other options out there. Hopefully the block will work well for you this time! Please be sure to keep us informed. And vent away all you need to! |
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The doctors did however order a special lotion for me. It is formulated with different medications from your doctor and then made in a special pharmacy lab. I have 5 different medications in mine. It has Ketamine, lidocane and 3 other medications in it. If you are afraid of the blocks maybe you can do these treatments. Just a suggestion, Good luck! |
If a doctor told me it's either this block, which will work, or else you'll have to submit to a SCS I would have doubts about this doctor. Since when have blocks been a solution to RSD? By and large they are only temporary. If the only treatment is for this doctor to make $60,000-70,000 off of a stimulator, plug and play and he walks away, I'd find another doctor. You've been into remission before so to me I would hope that you can find it again, but a SCS maybe a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Those SCS do help many but also hurt many and can and does cause spread for several.
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One US paper I read said the SCS's cause RSD at the incision sites in 60% of cases
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