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Old 12-17-2012, 11:31 AM #11
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Hmmmmmm........ I might have thought about Botox if my nerves had wrinkles which needed straightening....

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A lot of people say they get good results from botox. Just make sure y ou have a very experienced doctor do it.

I tried botox for my shoulder spasms but unfortunately I discovered I'm one of the few that has an adverse reaction to it and it made my pain much, much worse. And, since the shots are to last for 3 months (or more), the increased pain hung around for those 3 months But it's one of those things that you don't know how your body is going to react to it until you try it.

That's why I got referred to the new dr. I have now who just does the guided imagery shots into my shoulders with simple steroids/lidocaine. It does help but only for about 3 months but no adverse reactions to this medicine other than insomnia for the first 4 nights or so.

I hope that if you do decide to try botox that you get a very qualified doctor and that you get the pain relief you are looking for! Hugs!!

I had a similiar experience with Botox for the left side of my neck and shoulder spasms which made sleeping on the side impossible for years. I was referred to a neurologist who dealt with mainly cervical dystonia using Botox injections. I like you, felt the pain was worse and in three months, the injections needed to be repeated. Felt it had not been of any benefit. But there was a waiting room with people it did help. I guess it's worth a try.


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Finally getting caught up on these posts - been gone a few days.
I'm so happy that you didn't have any migration issues!
......and dear Fiona, don'tcha apologize fer nuthin! You are a busy person and we are just grateful that you pop in from time to time to update us on how you are doin!

Have a great holiday season!

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