Re: PFCN block in Baltimore
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 11:27 am
I agree Violet....doesnt make sense to have surgery on the pfcn when the block didnt fully work. I have another order from Dr Dellon to get a block of the pudendal nerve as that is what Dr Fritz's team is recommending. I had never heard of this Rosson before but it sounds like he does all kinds of nerve surgery and they seem to think he would be a good doctor to establish with. So my plan is to go back in sept and try to get the block and the dr appointment close together.
I dont recall what the PT's touched in there but just about everything they pressed hurt. They both told me I needed a PN nerve block and that is what I thought I would get on my first visit to Dellon. I dont look forward to another block. First two days actually felt better but now its all flared up.
I also found out I would not be a candidate for the cyro of the pfcn since they cant use the mri since I now have a metal hip. That nerve is so close to the sciatic nerve that they need the mri. So wont be having the pfcn cyro.
I dont recall what the PT's touched in there but just about everything they pressed hurt. They both told me I needed a PN nerve block and that is what I thought I would get on my first visit to Dellon. I dont look forward to another block. First two days actually felt better but now its all flared up.
I also found out I would not be a candidate for the cyro of the pfcn since they cant use the mri since I now have a metal hip. That nerve is so close to the sciatic nerve that they need the mri. So wont be having the pfcn cyro.