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Old 02-16-2012, 01:48 PM #1
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Ok so I had an injection for herniated disc in my neck on monday. I called the dr to let him know I have lost the function on my right hand. and im in alot more pain, he said well its unfortunate that the injection didnt work for you. then he continues on to tell me that they want me to go to pain managment b/c they cant control my pain. When I first went in the first dr I saw said he wanted to keep me in his care for at least a yr. So why are the releasing me? I looked at the back of my neck and I have 2 injection sites, and when I was getting it he said he was doing a second one. Is it possible that he messed up so now he doesnt want to treat me anymore? I had mentioned that I had a lawyer trying to get me back my medical bills at my apt when I met him one week before the injection, is it a possibility that he thinks I am sue happy and doesnt want to deal with me? I dont understand why they dont want to treat me anymore, I had the injection like 4 days ago, and his answer was I dont know whats going on with your hand but there is nothing we can do about it and we cant control your pain properly so we feel you need to go see pain managment. I jsut want to know why. So I called the office again today and asked to make an apt with the first dr I saw, and they wouldnt mke the apt, they said well you saw the other dr this week so now you are his patient. The first dr I saw said to me if I didnt want to do the surgery i didnt have to and could come back and see him, so why cant I see him now? any ideas anyone has would really help me try to understand whats going on. Thanks
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Old 02-18-2012, 09:32 PM #2
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My wife's thyroid gland was removed years ago, she has one of her parathyroids left, her calcium levels continue to be high, does the thymus gland has anything to do with her calcium ?:
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Old 02-19-2012, 02:02 PM #3
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Default Hi hmarie

I too have back issues, and have recieved different treatments. some work, others did not. If this injection didn't work, I would move on to the pain specialist. Your doctor may really feel he can't help you. It may mean he really doesn't know what else to do for you. Believe me, pain management physicians can be a good thing. I have one, who is really a good person as well and has compassion. He is also willing to go the extra mile to make sure I have help. He was the one who discovered the true condition of my neck and got me to a neruo surgeon. When my pain specialist realized he could not effectively treat me because my condition was that severe, he sent me where I need to go. I don't think a step back, and trying to figure out this other physicians intented will help you. Consider moving forward to someone who may be able to adress you pain issues more effectively. It may not be this doctors fault at all that he could not help your pain. If you have any questions feel free to post to me. I wish you all the best. ginnie
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What kind of Dr. did the injection into your neck? What kind of injection was it and what disk was he trying to treat?

Yes, the Dr. came to close to your nerve and it's injured.
(you can't sue so thats not his concern) he just wants you to get qualified treatment now that he has F****d up.

If your like me it may get worse, so I suggest you get an appt. ASAP with the pain Dr. and pick a fellowship trained pain Dr. from a good school and at least 5 years of exeprience.


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What kind of Dr. did the injection into your neck? What kind of injection was it and what disk was he trying to treat?

Yes, the Dr. came to close to your nerve and it's injured.
(you can't sue so thats not his concern) he just wants you to get qualified treatment now that he has F****d up.

If your like me it may get worse, so I suggest you get an appt. ASAP with the pain Dr. and pick a fellowship trained pain Dr. from a good school and at least 5 years of exeprience.


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it was a neuro surgeon... my c5-6 and c6-7
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Old 02-20-2012, 11:17 AM #6
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Default Hi Hmarie

I read where you had the injections. My Katamine did help for a bit, but was admisistered by a very good pain specialist. He had the very best education. what joanne said was correct. If they can't administer injections, or are not willing to give pain meds, and they are refusing to operate, you need to keep going until you have some kind of resolution. That puts you into a vicious cycle of no help. I am thinking about you, and hope you keep moving forward to get some kind of relief. I do have empathy for what you are enduring. ginnie
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it was a neuro surgeon... my c5-6 and c6-7
Was it an interlaminar injection or a transforminal injection? Did they inject the C5 or the C6 or the C7 nerve ?

Is the herniation to one side or the other, or central? Mine is to the right on C5/C6 but my pain is to the left.. argh..

I had a transforaminal injection of C6 that caused me untold grief... argh.. but i will say that at 45 days post injection now and Butrans pain patch and Gabapentin.. it's feeling better. The good news is that usually when they hit a nerve during a procedure it will calm down by 6 months... (if you can call that good news... sigh..)

My neuro was no help what-so-ever... i think they just want to do work inside the brain, working on neck problems is way down on their list, the spine Dr. was way more helpful..
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Default Hi joojee

I had two ketamine infussions for C3-7. I got good relief for about two months. I had the injection two weeks apart. I needed to address my issue surgically as nothing would help on a permanent basis for me. The pain specialist himself could see on the screen what happened to my neck. I thought this was a good proceedure however. The infussion did NOT hurt, though it took some time to do. I was surprised that I did not have pain at the injection site either. Some of the different kinds of injections do hurt. I would ask what you are to recieve, and do the google to find out about it more. I get jittery, so I do look up those things before I do the proceedure. I hope all goes well for you. ginnie
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Was it an interlaminar injection or a transforminal injection? Did they inject the C5 or the C6 or the C7 nerve ?

Is the herniation to one side or the other, or central? Mine is to the right on C5/C6 but my pain is to the left.. argh..

I had a transforaminal injection of C6 that caused me untold grief... argh.. but i will say that at 45 days post injection now and Butrans pain patch and Gabapentin.. it's feeling better. The good news is that usually when they hit a nerve during a procedure it will calm down by 6 months... (if you can call that good news... sigh..)

My neuro was no help what-so-ever... i think they just want to do work inside the brain, working on neck problems is way down on their list, the spine Dr. was way more helpful..
its central and to the right, and my right arm and hand are affected. They did a cervical epidural with cortisone..Ive got an appt now with 2 diff. pain specialists, I want to have options and see who I like better
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Default Hi Hmarie

Are you getting these injections through a neuro, or a pain specialist.? If that first injection hurt so badly, I would be looking for another method. I wouldn't want to suffer for 6 months just do to the injection. Just my personal view point. ginnie
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