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I don't know about that specifically but do you have osteoporosis ?
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Yes!, I find them to be useful, I have 2 injections twice a year as you can have them every 3 months if need be as well, fyi ...I go for 2 next month can't wait. Oh and you are awake and there is some pressure and a stinger/shock type feeling but that just means they hit the spot, all good and they talk you thru it all...If you are anxious like me ask and they will give you a cool cloth for your forehead and play some music...it's all worth it too IF they work for you, as some don't get any relief all depends on your body system etc.. I am lucky been having these for years everywhere heh.
@bajjerfan Unfortunately, I cannot tell you about successful epidurals in the spine. I have had three epidural injections, the first two were T12-L1 area, and the third was at T11-T12. This third one is after I had L5-S1 fusion surgery back in November, and I am still having right side oblique/flank pain.
The first two injections did not do anything. It was not worse, but it was not better. However, the third injection was back in February, and two things are different. This third injection hurt like hell during the procedure, where the first two i barely felt. The doctor was hoping it was a good sign, meaning he found the right area. Unfortunately, I am still in pain and have cramping/spasming muscles in my right flank all day, every day.
So, the fusion surgery seems to be a success, as I have no pain in my lower back/spine where the surgery took place. But I have not had any luck with epidurals/nerve blocks.
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Over the last 14 years, I've had facet joint injections, epidurals, nerve root sleeve injections and rhizotomies. The reason I've had so many is because they have worked for me, notably the facet joint injections. I also took the approach that I'd have "top-ups" once or twice a year, and that strategy worked extremely well with lower back pain, notably L4 down to S1. My injections started under local anaesthetic under a CT scanner, but after a few years I needed multiple injections for a wider area and that moved me to general anaesthetic, but still just a day procedure.
This year, things have changed slightly (i.e. a lot) - read my "ALIF with Pedacle Screws" post I put up yesterday. It's a biggie......