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 06-02-2015, 10:10 AM #14
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If you have a positive response, one eye will droop and your throat will be sore. It should only be for a day, maybe less? My throat has gotten increasing worse over the years, but I've also been less vigilant about having massages, so...

The worst sensation is it feels like I have to cough, and then it can be hard to catch my breath, but I don't remember this being that big of a deal early on. Having hard candy greatly reduces the issue. Oddly, the last block I had that set my neck off, I didn't have the throat problem until 5 days later.

Most docs will put you out with a general, and it's really not that big of a deal. You won't be able to drive with the general for at least a day, but I often felt woozy for a couple of days after. I guess it depends on how you react and the type of anesthesia used.

I've had other docs start with a local or just use a local. I've experienced better results when a local was used, because even though there was more pain short term, the results lasted longer. (Some people do well with a series of blocks.)

So, at it's worst it's very uncomfortable, but nothing compared to severe RSD pain IMO, and it's unlikely that you'll experience even that since most doc's seem to just use a general.

I know everybody's not a fan of these, but they've really helped me knockout spread to new areas several times. Hopefully, you'll have a good experience. I question if I had been diagnosed early enough, could stellate ganglion blocks have put me into remission?

I hope you have good results!
They said they were just numbing the area. No sedation. I've always had sedation when I had other types of nerve injections on my back. But versed actually wakes me up more than it sedates me. So I'm hoping this will be way easier
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