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Scar tissue after knee replacement

Joint Replacements | Last Active: Oct 10 8:31am | Replies (1550)

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@damewocane

Hi all , checking in again-still in nasty pain managed by a pain dr who monitors me bi weekly with urinalysis which is very invasive but have no choice if I want the controlled Rrx. i have been waiting fo an ablation of the nerves under the scar tissue of my knee. Now the insurance co. has refused to pay citing that this procedure is "too experimental" I will have to self pay approx, $4,000. if I want to try it-no guarantees and will be needed very 6 -to 12 months as nerves regrow. Has any one here had this?. This whole thing- 2 years now, is bankrupting me as the bills Never end and I am unable to hold a job anymore because of the pain...

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I tried the ablation and it did nothing for me. My sister in law had it done and it seemed to work for her. $4000 seems very steep. My recollection is they try it, wait a week, if it worked, they do it again on a permanent basis. My sister in law did not have to go back every six months. $4k every 6 months sounds like a scam. Anybody else have more info on this?

I had to appeal my insurance companies denial TWICE before they agreed to pay for the nerve block to see if it helps prior to the ablation. The second appeal was to an external review agency, and the doctor they hired agreed that this was the only thing left for them to try for my pain. It took almost 5 months from the time my doctor submitted the prior-authorization to the time I was able to have the block - but oh, the relief I had with the block!! I enjoyed the few hours I had pain-free!!! In August I had the ablation - I would say it took away about 80% of my pain, so I'm calling it a success. I'm now able to walk again and work out, which I hadn't been able to do for around 3 years or so prior to the ablation. Keep at it and good luck!