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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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Hey Vrae! Did you see your doctor Monday?? How did it go?? Hope you are doing better. Been thinking about you.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (03-19-2014) |
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Thank you so much for asking! I did. He felt like I responded well and would like to do a series of them, but we both agreed that my lower back is an issue in two ways. 1. If my injection site was so aggravated from one injection then how would it tolerate once a week for six weeks or so. 2. The lower back issues are contributing to the CRPS pain / problem. Sooooo Yesterday we did a Facet Injection / Medial Branch Block. Damn I'm getting brave! .. or crazy! ![]() ![]() Either way, I was so proud of myself! I was a big girl and old shed a couple of tears this time. I did cuss a couple of times though ..lol. Not like a sailor. I think they got a kick out of me in the procedure room. Soooo we did this to see if it made my back feel better, which it did. Therefore the next thing, to do would be radiofrequency ablation. This getting my back under control, to then attack with a series of the sympathetic blocks. As the injections from yesterday were wearing off I went into a massive flare in my upper body. Had to take the big gun pain killers and now the lovely raging massive headache.. ouch!! So yes, I am still pushing forward. Thanks so much for asking! I hope this finds you having a decent night ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (03-19-2014), PamelaJune (03-20-2014) |
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I hope you feel better soon Vrae. I never had lumbar blocks, but I had eight nerveblocks when I first got rsd and had one a week for two months. They put me under for all of them. They were in my neck and I just couldn't be awake for that. It freaked me out too much. I give you alot of credit for handling all you are while being awake. You are very brave and I admire you. Mine didn't help much but I hope yours do. I'll be praying for you.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (03-20-2014) |
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Vrae and Nanc, I just wanted to say that I give you both so much credit for do your blocks while awake. You are both so brave and give me the motivation to keep going no matter how bad the pain gets. Thanks for being so strong. It gives me the strength to carry on.
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I was going to get a RFA done a year or so ago and my dr decided after the first two injections (diagnostic) that he didn't want to do it. He was afraid of causing RSD in my back, so he just injected steroids. I am glad he pulled back on doing it...if he was not comfortable with it, I was not comfortable with it. I am not saying this to scare you. I did not have a back issue like you. I was having pain and pressure in my back after the SCS's were implanted. I really think it was from the battery that was close to the pain site. That pain has gotten much better since the removal of the SCS's. Now I think the pain I get in my lower back is more IC related. I am so happy that you finally found a good dr. I know it is gonna be tough getting thru the RFA and blocks, but it looks like there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully with all of this, things will FINALLY calm down a bit for you!! I am hanging in there...that seems to always be my response these days. Having some bad flares these days along with some other issues. Will see my PCP Friday and a new pain dr (hopefully) on May 2. I am just so sick of it all! Nanc ![]() |
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Just thinking out loud here but, I wonder if perhaps your flare was not a flare at all.. bare with me here. After my accident I had multiple body parts injured and had to stage surgical repair based on urgency and pain. I was always in awe that as one body part got better the others, that seemed to be less painful at the time got worse. In talking to my doctors about this they all said it isn't uncommon for someone to experience that especially when bilateral body parts are affected. So, I was wondering if perhaps your upper has been in that much pain but because the back hurt also you didn't notice it as much. When the back got better wham your focus went to your upper body/arms..?? Ya know that ole saying when one knee hurts.. whack the other and you will feel better ![]() I will email you my thoughts on RF ablation. Did you ask your doctor about MRI Neurology? I highly recommend that before even considering RF. Quickly (I'll go into more detail in my email) If the area they are considering doing RF is the original nerve(s) that generated the CRPS II then I would NOT even consider RF. If however when you had your back surgery that started the CRPS II that these weren't the same vertabra then I would ask why a foraminotomy wouldn't be a better option. At least what I have learned from my Neuros is that it is never ever good to destroy nerve fibers (chemically or surgically) even without the presence of CRPS, with CRPS this is especially true. The injection site irritation - you can ask your doctor to do a gentle manual massage to the area or even use a lightly warmed heated towel just prior to the injection. It would be very normal for anyone (especially you given your onset) to have muscle tension and stress prior to this type of injection. When our soft tissues are in duress they will react poorly to any trauma no matter how skilled the surgeon is being. If your husband is going with you next week even his gentle touch to that area will release tension - ensure his hands are warm ![]() <3 Tessa PS., you already know how brave and AWmazing I think you are but thought I would shout it out anyways ![]() Last edited by zookester; 03-19-2014 at 11:12 PM. Reason: PS., YOU ROCK |
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