Dr. Jordan - Recommending Botox & sympathetic nerve block
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 10:29 pm
Hi Everyone!!
Wanted to give an update about my first appt with Dr. Sheldon Jordan in Santa Monica today. My 1st real interaction with a doctor who is PN-aware. And I would love to get people's input on his diagnosis and treatment plan.
Just to recap, I had a very traumatic delivery with vacuum assist and 2 lacerations on my left vaginal wall completely separate from my 3rd deg episiotomy. B/c I was on prednisone (Rx'd by my rheumatologist), the delivering doctor was unable to suture the lacerations so he used an interuterine balloon to stop the hemorrhaging (ballon left in for 24 hrs - way longer than it should have). Doctor did not attempt to resuture the lacerations (not sure why). I'm about 14 wks postpartum with no real change in pain levels. Different doctors have postulated 1) the nerve is entrapped within scar tissue as my vaginal lacerations healed or 2) the nerve is damaged/bruised from compression by the interuterine balloon.
At first, Dr. J thought my nerve was entrapped at the pudendal canal since my vaginal pain didn't begin until 3-4 weeks after my delivery. He said if the pain was from compression, I would have felt it right away or a least 1-2 days after they inserted the interuterine balloon. But after doing a physical exam where he pressed hard on the pudendal canal, I only had mild/moderate tenderness on my left side compared to my right side. He did a quick vaginal exam just to check out the scar and when he touched it with a cotton swab, I let him know that's where my pain was. He now thinks that the nerve endings of the pudendal nerve are entrapped in scar tissue from the lacerations similar to chronic incisional pain that people get from surgeries. Although I didn't scream out in pain when he pressed my left pudendal canal area, it was more tender than my right side - any answers as to why?
Dr. J is suggesting a sympathetic nerve block and botox injections (with Myoblock - the type "B" of botox which he said is better as it would diffuse into more areas than just the injection site). When I asked where the injection site would be for the nerve block (CT guided I believe he said), he pointed at my back/left side just below my rib cage. The injection would include anesthetic and a water soluble steroid (Merrie has told me this gets around the crystalization problem). For botox, I forget which muscles he wanted to inject but said it would be a 500 unit(?) vial and he would also inject directly into my scar tissue on the vaginal wall. He would also inlcude some wydase in this injection to help soften the scar tissue. I would be under sedation as he said it would be crazy to do it without.
Dr. J does not take insurance so the cost of today's initial consult was $618 (yikes!) and to do the sympathetic nerve block and botox would be $1848 (double yikes!) not including the cost of the botox. However, with a 20% discount that members have told me about, it would come to just under $1500 (no discounts allowed on initial consult). Botox we're trying to order ourselves from RiteAid so we can use our insurance to cover but we need to get prior authorization first so I don't know if our insurance will allow it - if not Dr. J said probably around another $600 for the botox vial. I guess I'm leaning towards going ahead and doing all the injections since I don't really have any other options right now. The pain meds I'm on haven't been helping much and acupuncture hasn't made any difference (actually gave me more pain in my tailbone area but I'll post about that in the acupuncture section). I restart PT tomorrow but with Julie Sarton this time who seems so much more PN knowledgeable. Dr. J believes that with botox, PT with Julie will be more beneficial. Both Julie and Dr. J said my muscles are spasmed on my left side. I have my next appt with Julie tomorrow and Dr. J asked that Julie fax him over all the muscles that are spasmed so he knows which ones to inject with botox.
Dr. J sounded hopeful that because I'm still early from the onset of my PN, that he can "cure" me of the pain with the nerve block and botox injections. He said if I just continue with only the pain meds and PT, most likely my pain will get worse and become more of a complex regional pain syndrome. If the injections don't work, I'm not sure what the next steps are (I forgot to ask). He also added that I should stop the Lyrica that I'm on and just take gabapentin - he said there wasn't really a difference between the two. He also suggested I try the sustained release tramadol (I guess I was only on the regular tramadol which didn't help me much) instead of the Nucynta I'm taking. He also gave me an Rx for gabapentin/lidocain suppositories.
I'm just so worried about money right now since I'm only 2 years out of (expensive) grad school and I had to quit my job due to all the pain from PN. But I guess I have to do whatever it takes since I can't spend the rest of my life in bed and need to get back to earning an income. Okay, I think I've included all the info from my appt today and I look forward to people's responses. Thank you so much everyone - this forum has been such a wonderful source of support and information. <3
Wanted to give an update about my first appt with Dr. Sheldon Jordan in Santa Monica today. My 1st real interaction with a doctor who is PN-aware. And I would love to get people's input on his diagnosis and treatment plan.
Just to recap, I had a very traumatic delivery with vacuum assist and 2 lacerations on my left vaginal wall completely separate from my 3rd deg episiotomy. B/c I was on prednisone (Rx'd by my rheumatologist), the delivering doctor was unable to suture the lacerations so he used an interuterine balloon to stop the hemorrhaging (ballon left in for 24 hrs - way longer than it should have). Doctor did not attempt to resuture the lacerations (not sure why). I'm about 14 wks postpartum with no real change in pain levels. Different doctors have postulated 1) the nerve is entrapped within scar tissue as my vaginal lacerations healed or 2) the nerve is damaged/bruised from compression by the interuterine balloon.
At first, Dr. J thought my nerve was entrapped at the pudendal canal since my vaginal pain didn't begin until 3-4 weeks after my delivery. He said if the pain was from compression, I would have felt it right away or a least 1-2 days after they inserted the interuterine balloon. But after doing a physical exam where he pressed hard on the pudendal canal, I only had mild/moderate tenderness on my left side compared to my right side. He did a quick vaginal exam just to check out the scar and when he touched it with a cotton swab, I let him know that's where my pain was. He now thinks that the nerve endings of the pudendal nerve are entrapped in scar tissue from the lacerations similar to chronic incisional pain that people get from surgeries. Although I didn't scream out in pain when he pressed my left pudendal canal area, it was more tender than my right side - any answers as to why?
Dr. J is suggesting a sympathetic nerve block and botox injections (with Myoblock - the type "B" of botox which he said is better as it would diffuse into more areas than just the injection site). When I asked where the injection site would be for the nerve block (CT guided I believe he said), he pointed at my back/left side just below my rib cage. The injection would include anesthetic and a water soluble steroid (Merrie has told me this gets around the crystalization problem). For botox, I forget which muscles he wanted to inject but said it would be a 500 unit(?) vial and he would also inject directly into my scar tissue on the vaginal wall. He would also inlcude some wydase in this injection to help soften the scar tissue. I would be under sedation as he said it would be crazy to do it without.
Dr. J does not take insurance so the cost of today's initial consult was $618 (yikes!) and to do the sympathetic nerve block and botox would be $1848 (double yikes!) not including the cost of the botox. However, with a 20% discount that members have told me about, it would come to just under $1500 (no discounts allowed on initial consult). Botox we're trying to order ourselves from RiteAid so we can use our insurance to cover but we need to get prior authorization first so I don't know if our insurance will allow it - if not Dr. J said probably around another $600 for the botox vial. I guess I'm leaning towards going ahead and doing all the injections since I don't really have any other options right now. The pain meds I'm on haven't been helping much and acupuncture hasn't made any difference (actually gave me more pain in my tailbone area but I'll post about that in the acupuncture section). I restart PT tomorrow but with Julie Sarton this time who seems so much more PN knowledgeable. Dr. J believes that with botox, PT with Julie will be more beneficial. Both Julie and Dr. J said my muscles are spasmed on my left side. I have my next appt with Julie tomorrow and Dr. J asked that Julie fax him over all the muscles that are spasmed so he knows which ones to inject with botox.
Dr. J sounded hopeful that because I'm still early from the onset of my PN, that he can "cure" me of the pain with the nerve block and botox injections. He said if I just continue with only the pain meds and PT, most likely my pain will get worse and become more of a complex regional pain syndrome. If the injections don't work, I'm not sure what the next steps are (I forgot to ask). He also added that I should stop the Lyrica that I'm on and just take gabapentin - he said there wasn't really a difference between the two. He also suggested I try the sustained release tramadol (I guess I was only on the regular tramadol which didn't help me much) instead of the Nucynta I'm taking. He also gave me an Rx for gabapentin/lidocain suppositories.
I'm just so worried about money right now since I'm only 2 years out of (expensive) grad school and I had to quit my job due to all the pain from PN. But I guess I have to do whatever it takes since I can't spend the rest of my life in bed and need to get back to earning an income. Okay, I think I've included all the info from my appt today and I look forward to people's responses. Thank you so much everyone - this forum has been such a wonderful source of support and information. <3