Had my first Nerve Block and Feel Awful
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 6:02 pm
Hi all.
Was Dxd with PN by Dr. Conway and sent to a pain clinic in the Boston area. Since most of the oral meds don't really seem to work on my pain--or I cannot tolerate them, the pain doc decided to do epidural blocks on 2, 3, 4, of my sacrum. That was yesterday. I went in so hopeful….
Within hours, I had a horrible headache--still have one--and a pain flare. The doc says this happens and that it normally takes 3-7 days to begin to feel relief. I am nauseated--I think because of the pain--and wondering if I have made the right choice. I guess I'll know soon enough.
Any coping ideas would be most welcome as well as opinions on the use of steroids (a "tiny" dose, according to the doctor) along with the lidocaine that was used in the injections. I also have a small fever and suspect most of my symptoms are from the steroid. Feeling disheartened. I was led to believe that I would find immediate relief--or perhaps I misunderstood. Thanks for listening! Blessings!
Was Dxd with PN by Dr. Conway and sent to a pain clinic in the Boston area. Since most of the oral meds don't really seem to work on my pain--or I cannot tolerate them, the pain doc decided to do epidural blocks on 2, 3, 4, of my sacrum. That was yesterday. I went in so hopeful….
Within hours, I had a horrible headache--still have one--and a pain flare. The doc says this happens and that it normally takes 3-7 days to begin to feel relief. I am nauseated--I think because of the pain--and wondering if I have made the right choice. I guess I'll know soon enough.
Any coping ideas would be most welcome as well as opinions on the use of steroids (a "tiny" dose, according to the doctor) along with the lidocaine that was used in the injections. I also have a small fever and suspect most of my symptoms are from the steroid. Feeling disheartened. I was led to believe that I would find immediate relief--or perhaps I misunderstood. Thanks for listening! Blessings!