![]() |
Quote:
The block was supose to go into my RIGHT foot, ok, I could feel the medication going into my back and down into my right leg but it felt just like acid, and did it burn.!! I had to have two vicodans right away and then a shot of morphine and it didnt even touch the pain I was feeling. By the time I left that day, my entire left leg was numb! This was suppose to be a five day ephy two! By the time I got home that night, my left leg, my whole waist area, my right arm and the right side of my face where numb! The next morning I went back to the doctor because he wanted to try more of the injection being it was to be a five day ordeal. As soon as he started the medicine again my right leg started burning, he imediatley stopped and said he had never seen this kind of reaction. My left leg took a year or more to get the feeling back in it and now I have rsd there too which my doctor will not acknowledge to this day. Now I have rsd on the entire right side of my body and still in my left foot, the doctor says its impossible that he didnt do it, and rsd dosent spread, lol sorry so long guys, feel better ok, |
Quote:
They actually had me pretty well out of it for my sympathetic block yesterday. I don't remember a thing. I "woke up" and didn't know where I was. I have no recollection of getting off the table into the wheelchair. I just remember itching like CRAZY all over. I still choose to be "optimistic" today. I don't think I'm worse than I was.....I may be a bit better. I survived my hair appointment on Advil alone. Toes feel like ice, ankle throbbing some......could be the shoe and sock I was wearing. Tonight will be the true test......symptoms ALWAYS worse at night. I am so sorry for your experience. It scares me to death to have another one done because I know that any one of them could end up like that. Of course, I have to weigh my current abilities (which are few) against the risks. I MUST do whatever I can to hopefully allow myself to stand or be upright for longer than 10 minutes. I have to walk very slowly anyway so it's like "dog minutes" as it is (I used to scurry everywhere I went.....now it takes 5 times as long to do the simplest things). How are you now??? You mentioned your RSD spread. Have you switched docs (I hope so)??? How long have you had it??? I wish you the best of luck and progress. |
I am SO sorry to hear that you are in so much pain and hope and pray that you will find something that will help you soon!! Please don't give up hope just yet, there are still many drugs and treatments out there that can help you and reduce your pain and other symptoms!!:hug:
I have only had one nerve block and I didn't respond very well to it at all. I developed some pretty serious complications which ment I was left in a wheelchair for 13 months. It took ages for my doctor to try and awknowladge the problem but eventually he said that the nerve block DID cause that problem and in my case, I should never have any more nerve blocks. After I had my nerve block, my mum found an article on the internet that stated that you should NEVER inject directly into an RSD limb unless you absolutely have to!!!! I just wondered whether your doctor injected into your RSD limb?? If he did, I would definitely speak to him about it - my doctor told me he was one of the best doctors in our area for treating RSD but he had never read that article, it was only when we showed it him that he finally believed us and he later said that he would never do that again to any of his other patients. I am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers and hope that you get some much needed answers and relief soon!!:hug: |
Quote:
|
I'm sure you have tried this... so just a reminder...
try moving your foot around slowly while it is soaking in the warm epson salt water. Most of my PT was in a warm water swim spa... it helped me maintain a good deal of mobility. |
Dang......stupid rsd impedes healing because of the lack of proper circulation in the limb. I wish I could, wave a wand or something to get that darn swelling down for awhile for you so the inscision could heal and let you walk and "be normal" for a bit. :) Seems like you just can't win at the moment, but the game ain't over yet! Keep on going and I'll cheer you on.
Hugs, Karen Oh, you're welcome for the links. :D |
Hi MominpainRSD,
Hi, it's me, Loretta, I'm so sorry your block wasn't effective. I wish you got get HBOT. The 100% oxygen at over twice the pressure promotes healing. I would like that would help your incision heal because it promotes circulation. I really don't know too much about it, but that's what my Dr. explained my last appointment. I'll Private Message you tomorrow with the phone number we talked about. Again, I'm so sorry. I just don't want you to have any spreading of this like some of us have had to deal with. I'm also thinking of your job situation too and know how much stress that puts on both you and your husband. Please let us know if he gets a job, I'm always thinking about that. I'll PM you tomorrow. Hope you can rest well tonight. Your friend, Loretta |
Quote:
Restful sleep to all!! |
Quote:
When you reply to someone or start a brand spankin shiny new post you type inside this awesome little box with [b]all[/] those buttons at the top. ** There's a icon in the bottom row....a little square box that is yellow and looks like it has a couple of mountains in it, right underneath the little arrow arcing to the left. See it there? Ok, now click it and you get a thingy that says to put the URL of your image. What goes there is the IMG code from where your pic is at, like photobucket. It's the only one I can think of where you can upload your pics online for things like this. Then click ok and WA-LA!!! :D :D Hope I did a good job explaining, if not...reach out and smack me and then tell me what you don't understand. LOLOLOLOL ***The first sentence in these instructions is not meant to be taken in a mean way....like you're an idiot and don't know how to reply or something. It's meant in a funny ha ha way. I know the typed words are sometimes taken the wrong way so thought I'd clarify. :) Hugs, Karen |
Quote:
"Information included not intended to discourage, frustrate, demean, or offend the reader in any way. These views do not reflect all those with RSD or their affiliations. Please contact your physician with any questions or concerns that may ensue after reading the enclosed information as THEY think they know everything about the disease of question as opposed to the ones who actually suffer from it. Must be 18 years or older to read or reply or else have a parent's consent." You did not offend me in the slightest (I LOVE a person with a sense of humor!!! I feel like people don't "get" mine half the time)!! In fact, I actually appreciate your "upload pictures for dummies" approach......I just wish it had included how to get it off my stinking computer ONTO the little yellow button with the mountains in it!!!:) Hubby (I call him my "I.T. guy") will be home in a while and perhaps be able to help me get them posted. For the time being, I've put it as my "profile picture". This was a few hours after my injection......turned red as a lobster (I am not usually that color) and was quite swollen on top (which doesn't show up well in this photo). I posted this one because you can kind of see my incision as well. It is peeling all around it and looks nasty. I have a GREAT contrast picture of both my feet/calf's that show the color difference. I'll post that one later. Sooooooo......for your viewing pleasure.......check out my profile picture!!! Thanks for trying, BTW......I am the poster child for "directionally dysfunctional". Really......I am a smart woman but I can get lost trying to pull out of a parking lot (or heck.....even trying to find my CAR in the parking lot!!!). I need a GPS implanted in my spine!!! :D |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:09 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vBulletin Optimisation provided by
vB Optimise (Lite) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.