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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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It has been awhile since I have been on this forum and wanted to check in to update where things are at with me and find out if anyone has done Botox Injections and if so what the result was and for how long.
Right now I am on a 10mg Butrans patch for pain and it really has helped me a lot, however I would prefer to be off all pain meds and am looking into Botox as a solution. I am reluctant to try it as there is a heavy out of pocket expense for me and I am concerned about putting something like that in my body. Would love to hear back from anyone who has tried this and what it did or did not do for you. |
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I also think in addition to pain relief that Botox can offer peace of mind...remind you that you are not crazy and your symptoms are real. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | tat868 (05-25-2013) |
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I have not been on the site as in the midst of checking everything out I ended up at a rheumatologist and tested positive for HLA-B27 gene marker and am being treated for Seronegative spondyloarthropathy, which is a disease of the spine, its kinda like rheumatoid, but affects the spine. I am on my second week of Enbrel treatment and have not noticed a huge difference as of yet. How are you and how have you been doing? |
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I have had BOTOX. I had it thru Dr. Dean Donahue at MGH. It was an unusual experience for the Dr who did it, however didn't surprise me that much. He could not believe that I had such pain when he was injecting my R scalene muscle. I've always been told how tight my neck muscles are. My son would said, MUM, your neck is like a wrestler's! However, I am also that one in a million person who has a problem with med (I can't count how many I'm allergic) to and the Dr. told me ahead of time that no one ever has a problem with the BOTOX injections. That was until me. After he removed the needle and reentered it it was still difficult and my other side was also stiff, but not as bad. My results were unsuccessful. Altho many have had it done there and were fine. Hope this helps. |
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Botox, steroids and lidocain is my savor. Should have it done about every 6 months but the ins co delays and denies so by the time the hard fight has been fought the spasming muscles are a hard rock.
Just imagine spasming muscles, a foreign object is injected into it, then foreign substance. Yes, your gonna have uncomfortableness for a few weeks. Any good doc should use ultrasound and not needle blindly Quote:
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