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 08-09-2009, 07:33 PM #1
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Default I am having a epidural on my lower back on Tuesday...

Hi All,

I don't post much but I feel I need so incouragment from anyone who has had a epidural of the spine. I am having one on Tuesday with my new PM doctor. It's not my first but I am a true wimp when it comes to procedures. They are going to put me out so I don't have to feel anything but I am still very frightened. Any support would be appreciated.

I switched PM doctors due to my health insurance same office different doctor so if any problems occur he can reach my old doctor immediately.

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Hi Gabbycakes,
I'm sorry you have RSD and are scared. I have had an epidural, but not for RSD. I had one for a C-Section. This was 30 years ago. But I still remember it. You feel no pain after the injection. You can feel sensation of movements, but you are in no pain. I get thru procedures like a MRI etc. thru visualization and meditation. I close my eyes, and picture myself on a favorite beach in Hawaii. I picture the sun and waves. or picture doing something I love, like water skiing, tennis, You can memorize a favorate verse in the Bible that brings you comfort. Getting your mind off of the procedure and onto to other things is a positive thing. Hope all goes well, and please know we are thinking of you. Your friend, loretta
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Thanks so much for the support. I will take your advise.

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QUOTE=loretta;549948]Hi Gabbycakes,
I'm sorry you have RSD and are scared. I have had an epidural, but not for RSD. I had one for a C-Section. This was 30 years ago. But I still remember it. You feel no pain after the injection. You can feel sensation of movements, but you are in no pain. I get thru procedures like a MRI etc. thru visualization and meditation. I close my eyes, and picture myself on a favorite beach in Hawaii. I picture the sun and waves. or picture doing something I love, like water skiing, tennis, You can memorize a favorate verse in the Bible that brings you comfort. Getting your mind off of the procedure and onto to other things is a positive thing. Hope all goes well, and please know we are thinking of you. Your friend, loretta[/QUOTE]
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I can completely understand what you mean and know how you feel about being nervous and feeling like a wimp when it comes to the procedures.

I had a few in office epidurals for RSD. Then in March I had a Tunneled Epidural Catheter put in. It was left in for 8 weeks until it became infected. Even though the office epi's were uncomfy (I was not put to sleep), I did have a little relief at first.

Good luck, breath deep and stay postive....let us know how everything turns out tomorrow!



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Hi All,

I don't post much but I feel I need so incouragment from anyone who has had a epidural of the spine. I am having one on Tuesday with my new PM doctor. It's not my first but I am a true wimp when it comes to procedures. They are going to put me out so I don't have to feel anything but I am still very frightened. Any support would be appreciated.

I switched PM doctors due to my health insurance same office different doctor so if any problems occur he can reach my old doctor immediately.

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Hi Gabby, I hope I am doing this right. I am fairly new to RSD and completely new to this forum. I am also considering a nerve block. I am also a wimp when it comes to these type of things but I saw a video of one today and it appears the patient isn't feeling it or if she is she is not really aware.
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Just wanted to wish you good luck on your epidural tomorrow and hope it helps you.

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Hi gabby
your going to be fine,,ive hada few of them but they numb the area first and ussually give a antidepressant[via I.V] and it doesnt take long,,,my prayers are for you 2moro,,,,,,,happy place<< your hawai bound
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I hope resting and in less pain
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Hi Gabbycakes,
I hope your epidural brought you some relief!! It's all over by now!!

It must have helped you to know your new doc and previous doc were communicating and working together!!
Take good care!
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