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I am glad to hear that some of you have had some relief using Journavx. As I posted previously, I had no relief with this drug. Like many of you, I tried several, different iterations with no relief. I just came back from a different pain doctor here in Delaware. I was hoping to get some new treatment options. No such luck. She went over all the standard treatment options... injections, alations, surgeries, SCS, pain pump, etc. Check, check, and check. The only thing different that she mentioned was ketamine infusions, which is not covered by insurance. I would gladly pay out-of-pocket if it worked. Would like to know your experiences with ketamine and how much you paid, etc. I am pretty much resigned to spending the rest of my life with this chronic pain that has robbed me of the joy of my retirement. Thanking you all for your responses.

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@heisenberg34 I too have been told about ketamine infusions. My neurologist (in another city) was not actually endorsing it, just stating that he had some patients that got relief from it. I think here it was $4-500 per infusion. I stopped in the only clinic I could find that advertises ketamine infusions. It is owned by some local ER physicians. It was in a sketchy, rundown shopping center at a suboxone clinic. The receptionist was counting large sums of money behind the desk (cash only business). I looked around and said "'nope". Guess I wasn't desperate enough! But apparently it is a helpful treatment.