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I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
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Hi Darryl. This is good news. I have heard of ketamine infusions and how some people get relief. I looked into ketamine once but like you say, it's not covered by insurance. I think your best bet is to contact the office that is scheduling you and ask them how much it is out of pocket. I'm sure prices vary.
Hello I’m Susan. I have fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, occipital neuralgia, and peripheral neuropathy.
Unfortunately, my body is extremely sensitive to drugs like Lyrica, gabapentin, and even Tylenol. I take a blood thinner because I have A-fib so I can’t take ibuprofen.
For me topical creams like Aspercreme, magnesium lotion or oil work well. A heating pad, and ice also help.
The occipital neuralgia is new for me, and I find it to be a huge challenge. The pain on my head and around my face is horrible at times.
I’m blessed to receive grace from my Lord Jesus Christ. He keeps me focused on what is really important.
Good morning, Susan - have you tried meditation and deep breathing during your occipital neuralgia flares?
My pain management doctor said Abbott is his last choice of who to use. Boston Scientific was his first choice. I had one. Please ask them about their representatives. I had constant turnover and eventually had it removed.
No I haven’t. I’m putting a heating pad on the back of my neck and I find that really helps.
Hi I'm Victoria. I had GERD and ended up having a Toupett Fundoplication. Had severe upper abdominal chest pains beginning 1st week.
Had complete heart work up. The surgeon said nothing he had done and would noot reverse
I went for many test, mri's cat scans and x-rays bc I was in so much pain Nothing.
I found another surgeon that was willing to do the reversal and repair a hernia on by belly button 9 months later.
I had the reversal done and surgeon said looked properly done.
Chest pain in upper abdominal region never went away. I can only get up for 15-25 minutes and I feel like I'm having a heart attack. Labored breathing, break out in a sweat and the pain is so severe I'm bent over until I can sit or lay down
I always have pain..movement makes it worse.
I've had every GI test imaginable, egd's, scans ..at the University of Tampa GI
Can't find anything.
Oh, and I got gastroparesis and had a G-Poem also. This all has been going on for 3 years this coming February.
I just got a referral from one of my surgeon's for Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville.
Has anyone ever expected anything like this from a Fundoplication?
Please let me know.
Thank you,
Victoria
Hi Darryl,
YMMV, but it seems to run about 2K per infusion under medical supervision in my experience.
Has anyone had experience treating pelvic floor pain w/ botox?
Hi Victoria, you may be interested in connecting with other members in these 2 related discussions:
- Surgery for GERD https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/toupet-fundoplication/
- Toupet Fundoplication post op problem https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/toupet-fundoplication-post-op-problem/
Hi Susan, I'm glad you feel relief with heat. Considering your Occipital Neuralgia diagnosis is new and has been challenging, allow me to introduce you to @lakesofdelray who also is challenged with ON and has recently expressed that it brings on anxiety.
You will find other members in this discussion about ON that you may connect with:
Occipital Neuralgia -
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/occipital-neuralgia/
You mention finding grace through faith. What a wonderful way to keep positive focus while dealing with chronic pain. I like to use guided imagery and meditation to help focus. I find that writing my daily gratitude journal helps too. Do you journal?