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I'm sorry I can't help out more as this treatment wasn't an option for me due to the cost and my fight with work comp to get treatment of any kind. But I think if you do those things you will be able to get all the information you need about the treatment. Many have had great success and have even gone into remission with ketamine treatments so it is a great option for a lot of people. Good luck! |
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If your doctor is pressuring you and providing you with no other options it can only be due to ignorance, more concern for practice revenues or both. You have many other options. It is up to you wether you allow a doctor to pressure you into a treatment or seek second, third, or more opinions to have other options available to you. At the very least this gives you an opportunity to develop your own research skills. None of us are CRPS smart when we start out. A good outcome is very much dependent on how good our self advocacy skills are, particularly in the face of an aggressive doctor. |
albrown, you definitely do not want your dr pressuring you into ANY treatment without researching it and being comfortable with YOUR decision.
There are many of us SCS users on here who have experienced great success, including myself. If you are confident in your dr and this is the only option being offered to you, ask him/her why. Your dr might have his/her reasons for wanting this option for you. Just because a dr recommends this as your best option doesn't always mean that he is looking at you as a money making opportunity...not all drs are like that. Everyone is different in what works for them and you really need to ask questions about all of your options before deciding on any treatment. The good thing about SCS is that you can have a trial to see if it may help you. Not everyone has successful trials, mine was great. I made a list of realistic questions for my dr and he took the time to answer everything, until I was comfortable with my decision. I wish you the best of luck and relief for your pain. Nanc :hug: |
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For the OP-you've had no relief, at all, from a block? That might indicate something other than RSD. Diabetic neuropothy as just one example. It also might be an unskilled doc performed the blocks. I've had blocks done by a perfectionist ex-neuro that were quite good, and others from a pain management doc that were hit or miss (excuse the pun...) |
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