epidural (Spinal block)
Yes the first ones always seem to take time to kick in
Sometimes it can take a few attempts to hit the right nerves with me was the 3rd set of injections that hit the right spot :wink:
Then if the other injections work , you may be offered radio frequency nerve ablation
on the same spot
I have spinal block injections every 6<>8weeks in my back and neck
Your MRI scan will show your consultant a lot more ,I have MRI twice a year now
If you do have any spinal damage best to keep away from the Osteopath and Physios
as NO manipulation can fix mechanical damage to your spine and could do more damage
or until your consultant approves any Physio treatment
DRUGS
I take the following for pain
Amatriptaline 80mg
Gabapeptin 2400mg
I was pre warned of the Zombie effect and to try and stick with them as in the end will work
both are max rec dose now for pain relief ,
I found the Zombie feeling will ease off after a week or so
both help me very well with different kinds of nerve pain
I take 2 types of Morphine for deep pain ,Morphine can make you feel very sick for a while i
found that passes after 4<>6 weeks can give you something for sickness
I have Just started a new drug for me Clonazepam that im told is to 2X the effect of all above pain drugs and help stop the spasms
Well i can tell you this is the King of the Zombie drugs i have taken so far ,, Like the rest after
week or so , now its started to settled down , combined with all above , I am now getting a full nights sleep,and a reasonable pain control first time ever , Just hope it lasts
Other thing watch is your BG levels as the spinal blocks can play havoc with them
if a steroid is added into the mix
Some things to try
Hot water bottle in small of your back
In bed lay on your side bring your knees up into fetal position (only if it does not hurt you)
Place a pillow between your knees
Place pillow behind you help stop you rolling back
Google the --- Pain Clinic ---- Site is one of first few Lots of very good info
Bob
All Pain and no Gain