Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 08-23-2011, 08:23 AM #41
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Does your girlfriend have insurance or wc?


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Hi all. My girlfriend has CRPS.

We got Ketamine boosters in both the US and Europe. In the US specifically with Dr. Leverone in Los Angeles. The problem is the high cost ($2,000 per single booster) compared to a much lower cost in Europe. Does anyone know any doctors providing Ketamine booster for a more affordable price? Preferably CA, WA or Canada/BC or alternatively Western Europe / Scandinavia. At some point it's cheaper to travel to Europe for multi-day boosters but always a big big hassle.

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WC, but they don't pay, so out of pocket.
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If anyone know's about a Ketamine Dr. in the Wisconsin area,please let me know! Thank's so much-Breezy55
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Does SF Kaiser offer and pay for Ketamine infusion?
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Have you considered getting a good attorney to try to get WC to pay?

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WC, but they don't pay, so out of pocket.
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Could the list include insurance type each doc is able to accept for Ketamine treatment?

Praeger at UCLA stated WC in CA will not pay for Ketamine procedures when I saw him in Feb, and I'd have to pay out of pocket.
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My 2 pain docs, here in Iowa, are agains't, but know they both have never prescribed Ketamine oral, for the treatment of pain due to RSDS. They've offered my me a gel of lidocaine with ketamine & was wondering if anyone has tried this & does it offer any relief.
Hi. I'm new here & this is my first post. My husband has been diagnosed with RSD/CRPS-1. Before the diagnosis, his pain mgt dr prescribed it. It did not seem to help when he had extreme edema. BUT, looking back - he was on 5 medications that either prevented the body from working to manage pain or aggravated the RSD and we were unknowingly eating foods that aggravated the situation. He is in a major flare-up (pain back to 10 and toes pulling under). He tried it again; it may have helped, but it doesn't rub or soak in and a towel is too rough to lay his leg on.
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I have had RSD for almost 6 years. It was caused from an injection in my second R/ Toe. The doctor hit the nerve. Immediately it went up my leg thru my bladder and down to my left foot and toes. They turned red and cocked up on both feet within seconds. The nurses were afraid for me, but the doctor never came back in. He ordered hard orthodetic's and hard tennis shoes. I went home and laid down on the couch with a towel. I wet the towel and wet the bed and my husband that night. that hasn't happened again. They said I had Raynauds disease. I had a bone scan that said I had bilateral dystrophy. It is now in my knee's and up the sides of my legs from previous injuries.
I went to Tampa to the RSDHOPE ORG with DR. Kikrpatrick this last Sept. 2011. I had a 4 day ketamine infusion therapy with my brother and friend with me. $10.500. plus car and hotel and food and air fare from Seattle. About $15,000. total. It only helped a very short time and it all returned. I had a SCS put in with paddle lead at T-11 after the pain doctor messed up and left the other leads way too far bialterally to the left. This would have only stimulated my abdomen. The Reps told her to remove the lead wires. She cussed a few words. They though I was asleep, but I heard everything.
She had doubled my pain meds before the trial. The trial went great so I wanted the implant. It ended up after the neuro fixed it stimulating my rear end and private area's too. I was told by the neuro and the reps to just get used to it. I would like to see them get use to it.
My pain doctor has me on oral ketamine. A 10 day trial plus the nasal spray. The oral is 80% removed from your system right away. Ketamine has a half life of 2 and a half hours. I am searching for a doctor in the south of Seattle who does ketamine infusions. The rep said there are many, but would not tell me who they are. If any one knows of one please post for me. IF hell were on earth it would be RSD. I want my life back and to help others who have this horrid disease.
My friend in Denver has it full body. She is only 32 with two small children. She went to Dr. Kirkpatrick before I did and was a lot better for a few days. She came home and it all came back. Her pain doctors and her neuro are giving her high doses of oral ketamine and high doses of the spray. She must stay in the dark and can only shower once a week. WE are planning to go to LA or SF to DR. Leverone, but if he is no help with the 10 day infusions what is a person to do? I know you have to keep the ketamine in your body at a level to help the pain at all times. Please if anyone knows a doctor in Seattle that does these infusions please contact me. My PCP has come up with another way to get the ketamine into a person system without it going through your stomach. I talked to the compounding pharmacist and he can do it. Thanks for listening to me. If I can help anyone with what I have been though please let me know. One thing I do know is that SCS do not help CRPS for more than 3 months most of the time. It can also spread the disease in some people. Don't have any surgeries unless it is life or death. Have then use Ketamine for your surgery. The highest amount they will use and have them use it for pain afterwards with other pain meds. This is what I have learned in the last few months. Your friend, hear4
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Thank you, thank you, thank you for this list!!!!! I was trying to find some Cali docs!!! This is so much help for me!!!!!
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hi,

I saw your thread for Ketamine. I hope you are feeling better since november.

I have lyme disease and chronic pain. I am moving to seattle and was wondering if you have found anybody in the seattle area that administers ketamine.



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I have had RSD for almost 6 years. It was caused from an injection in my second R/ Toe. The doctor hit the nerve. Immediately it went up my leg thru my bladder and down to my left foot and toes. They turned red and cocked up on both feet within seconds. The nurses were afraid for me, but the doctor never came back in. He ordered hard orthodetic's and hard tennis shoes. I went home and laid down on the couch with a towel. I wet the towel and wet the bed and my husband that night. that hasn't happened again. They said I had Raynauds disease. I had a bone scan that said I had bilateral dystrophy. It is now in my knee's and up the sides of my legs from previous injuries.
I went to Tampa to the RSDHOPE ORG with DR. Kikrpatrick this last Sept. 2011. I had a 4 day ketamine infusion therapy with my brother and friend with me. $10.500. plus car and hotel and food and air fare from Seattle. About $15,000. total. It only helped a very short time and it all returned. I had a SCS put in with paddle lead at T-11 after the pain doctor messed up and left the other leads way too far bialterally to the left. This would have only stimulated my abdomen. The Reps told her to remove the lead wires. She cussed a few words. They though I was asleep, but I heard everything.
She had doubled my pain meds before the trial. The trial went great so I wanted the implant. It ended up after the neuro fixed it stimulating my rear end and private area's too. I was told by the neuro and the reps to just get used to it. I would like to see them get use to it.
My pain doctor has me on oral ketamine. A 10 day trial plus the nasal spray. The oral is 80% removed from your system right away. Ketamine has a half life of 2 and a half hours. I am searching for a doctor in the south of Seattle who does ketamine infusions. The rep said there are many, but would not tell me who they are. If any one knows of one please post for me. IF hell were on earth it would be RSD. I want my life back and to help others who have this horrid disease.
My friend in Denver has it full body. She is only 32 with two small children. She went to Dr. Kirkpatrick before I did and was a lot better for a few days. She came home and it all came back. Her pain doctors and her neuro are giving her high doses of oral ketamine and high doses of the spray. She must stay in the dark and can only shower once a week. WE are planning to go to LA or SF to DR. Leverone, but if he is no help with the 10 day infusions what is a person to do? I know you have to keep the ketamine in your body at a level to help the pain at all times. Please if anyone knows a doctor in Seattle that does these infusions please contact me. My PCP has come up with another way to get the ketamine into a person system without it going through your stomach. I talked to the compounding pharmacist and he can do it. Thanks for listening to me. If I can help anyone with what I have been though please let me know. One thing I do know is that SCS do not help CRPS for more than 3 months most of the time. It can also spread the disease in some people. Don't have any surgeries unless it is life or death. Have then use Ketamine for your surgery. The highest amount they will use and have them use it for pain afterwards with other pain meds. This is what I have learned in the last few months. Your friend, hear4
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