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Dubious 01-03-2011 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Dubious (Post 731119)
a lumbar sympathetic block is targeted at the sympathetic plexus, which is outside of but adjacent to the spine (I am not positive but damned near certain)



Just emailed my PM doc. The block is done (for purely informative construct):
"Para vertebrally, approximately one and half an inch from the midline. Oblique view, between the lateral processes, contacting the antero lateral part of the L2 and L4 bodies in a 2 needle approach and inject approximtely 20 ml of a local anesthetic."
There ya go...

sarcasm 01-07-2011 09:20 PM

3 outta 4
 
Have survived the first 3. After the first one my back was in pain for almost 2 days before the 2nd cortisone was shoved in there. That was yesterday. Got another one a few hours ago, but apparently the chicken sandwich did not approve of it. Tomorrow will be my last "event" hopefully. The foot will be stabbed finally. I assume it will be all of the foot, since they said to make sure it's very clean & no marks. I have very tiny veins that like to wander around, so the nurses didn't find it as humorous as I did when they had to call in others to give it a try. Hey- I'm not the one who said I couldn't drink anything 8 hrs prior. :rolleyes


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