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 04-08-2009, 08:07 AM #8
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Hi JimKing,

I'm sure you have heard the expression "A doctor's practice" It's sounds like your wife's doctor may be doing just that with the single shot of ketamine. You and your wife have every right to ask questions and request to see information supporting the single shot.
Your are right about seeing so many doctors before you get the one you trust. We have all been through that and it's a tough and frustrating process.
Be a paticipant in you/your wife's care not a spectator. Finding the right cocktail of meds is as long and frustrating as finding the right doctors.
Ketamine is a very very strong drug. It's illegal street name is special K. I did 4 hour infusions 10 days a week. It was determined on the 4th day it wasn't helping and the infusions were stopped. I was offered the 5 day coma in Germany. When the 4 hour infusions were done I was given versaid (spelling?) to help with the side effects.
Ketamine is not a fix it puts some people in what is referred to as a stop. You have to get booster infusions from time to time depending on the person.

I commend you on being such a support to your wife. I know what it means to have your spouce be supportive.
I wish you the best of luck as you work toward relief.
Take care,
Sherrie
Apparently this doctor uses the ketamine injection on many of her non-RSD patients too. I talked to one fellow who has pain in his damaged eyeball who told me she gives him a shot of ketamine every two weeks. He does not like it and has to have someone come with him to take him home because he's blasted. He sees no benefit what so ever.
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