Ketamine for chronic pain
My pain doctor recently prescribed ketamine as an adjunct to my pain management. Has anyone had experience with this? It has to be compounded and you inhale it through a nose spray. Since it’s compounded there is not much info on side effects so I’m curious about other’s experiences.
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@faithwalker007 No your not I enjoy your input. I'm. retired nurse but no nothing about meds and interactions like a pharmacist does I go to ask my pharmacist about meds and interactions ,side effects
@faithwalker007 my heart bleeds for you and all you have been through. Thank you for sharing
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Renee, it stinks that you have had SUCH a rough go of it in your life. Yes you are 100% being screwed over royally by a really dumb and insensitive bureaucracy. Why should they have ANY say in what you do or do not take for yourself for your pain which has NOTHING to do with them and is none of their business. The answer is, they shouldn't.
Oh, it makes me so angry that anyone can be subjected to such an unfair situation. But you are given what you are given in this life and you are forging ahead and making whatever you can out of a bad situation. I find your story (and your husband's) one of incredible bravery. You are leading a life of heroism Renee, whether you want to or not. My very best, along with my heart, go out to you.
Hank
Thank you!
Hmmm I like your information on Ketamine better than I like what the government published in the brochure my pain specialist gave me. Peggy
Anyone that has read my history knows I have had chronic upper stomach pain and nausea for years. This year, around February it got worse, especially the Nausea. Then out of nowhere, I developed Peripheral Neuropathy in my feet. I have been doing Sanexas treatments on my feet for months with very little relief. I have seen every specialist and had every test possible. I even spent 4 days at the Mayo Clinic in Florida recently. They could not find a reason for my stomach pain. It was suggested I contact a local Pain management Dr in at home in Texas. I spoke with a good one in Dallas, but he said looking over my records and it looked like I have tried everything. His only suggestions was to look into CBD oil (which I had already tried and it did nothing). He also suggested Ketamine Infusion Therapy. After researching it, it seems like a treatment made for people like me. Since my Mayo Clinic Dr diagnosed me with Visceral Hypersensitivity which is pain that has no medical reason. I'd like to know if anyone has tried the Ketamine Infusion Therapy for Chronic pain? Thanks you in advance!
@trip17, While I have no experience with Ketamine infusions I'm tagging @ckeys, @mandrake70, @teetee7, and @bluegirl0 who may be able to share their experience with Ketamine infusions with you.
You may also be interested in the following article on Visceral Hypersensitivity.
- Visceral Hypersensitivity and IBS: https://www.verywellhealth.com/visceral-hypersensitivity-1945074
Have you had a chance to discuss Ketamine infusions with your doctor?
@trip17 You are curious about, "ketamine for chronic pain." You will see that I have moved your question into a discussion where members are currently discussing ketamine for chronic pain. I did this so you could more quickly connect and get support.
John has tagged members that have previously discussed this topic and may be a resource to you.
I encourage you to scroll back through the comments to find previously shared suggestions.
Like John, I am curious what your provider has said about ketamine?
@trip17 I don't have experience with ketamine for chronic pain but I have had the IV infusions for the past year for major depression. It has worked really well for me. I have heard of good results for treating chronic pain too so it may be worth trying since it sounds like not much else has helped.
Thank you. I've done an awful lot of research and hear the same thing. thanks for your feedback!