pamela700 -> RE: steroid shots and epideurals (1/19/2008 9:49:22 AM)
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hi there. i have 7 severely herniated cervical discs, degenerative disc disease (accelerated/earlier-d by having been a passenger in a car accident), osteoarthritis blah blah blah. i went from being a successful IT consultant to being a professional patient. fully disabled. i had 12 courses of epidurals and facet/trigger point injections, some occipital nerve injections, tons of accupuncture, lots of physical therapy. only ONE round of the epidural/facet injections actually worked for me at all. and it was just for an hour after the procedure. i read through all of my surgical notes and found that a slightly higher dosage of fentanyl was used in a few of the facet injections, also they did a few more facets that time. i was so thrilled, and then so dejected after it failed. opiod therapy helped for a long time, as does heat and accupuncture/at-home accupressure. i then had a very cool new surgery-through-needles on the 2 worst discs, a radio transmitter is inserted through a needle into the bad discs, removes a bit of disc material by obliterating it at a very low temp (104degrees), and then basically is used like a soldering iron to repair any tears in the discs. unfortunately, in the cervical spine, you have to be awake for the operation so they're sure they haven't damaged your voice box and such (it's fun to chat and joke while nicely relaxed on serious Rx with a surgeon who is jabbing a needle into your neck! really!) i actually started feeling the difference in pain level while still on the operating table, my hands and arms felt much less numb/tingly. i do know people who have had very good success/almost complete recovery with epidurals. i wasn't one of them. if you want more info on the cool new surgery, message me. it's not yet covered by medicare, but my doc (one of the originators of the procedure in the US) waived all of his fees, medicare picked up some of the hospital costs, the people who designed the cool radio transmitter thingy waived their fees...i was even able to go back to work for a while, for the first time in 6 years! and completely come off of opiods and muscle relaxants. ---pam, happily takes the occasional advil, uses lots of heat and accupressure, along with having retrained herself on what NOT to do!
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