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 05-26-2007, 11:20 PM #15
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Desi, i agree about highway robbery and pharmaceutical commercials being a bunch of bull! just please keep in mind that even if your mri doesn't show a tear it can still be torn, i am living proof! although it sounds like you have a lot of other things going on that could cause it. it is hard for me to explain the pain that i had with stellate block. it honestly felt like he was digging in my neck, i would rate the pain a 9! he also hit the nerve to my hand twice and seemed surprised about it. he said my eye was droopy but desi when i got home an hour later it wasn't droopy or red, i wasn't stuffy, i wasn't hoarse and i didn't get any warm feeling in my arm or hand. also, i was having a "good day" and not in pain when he did the block, i told him this but he reccommended to go ahead as scheduled? now he wants to do a cervical sympathetic nerve block also without fluoroscopy and i just don't have a good feeling about it. he also bumped up my neurontin to four times a day and i don't think i'm tolerating it well. i am going to talk to him about xanax on tuesday because i'm a mess without it. i just need it at bedtime, i don't see what the big deal is! if only they could walk a mile in our shoes he also wants me to have emg to rule out nerve entrapment and if my work comp benefits are reinstated i'm sure i'll have to have one i had a nasty flare up after ganglion block and i figure the emg will do the same. well, i hope we both get some sleep tonigh, good luck and talk to ya soon, jen
Jen, I say go with your gut feeling. now, this is just my opinion. There should have been NO digging in you neck!! He sould have had your head tipped back on a thin pillow, felt with a gloved hand, finger just where he was aiming that needle, Jen!! EMG is not a good idea with us RSD patiends as it aggravates the pain more. There should be another sort of test that he can do maybe?? still, Jen this is my opinion. If this was me, I would fire his ***** and get another P.D. there!! take care my friend, and please let me know how all go's?? "Epsom salts take me away" LOL Gentle hugs goin' out to ya Jen. Love, Desi
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