Anyone had plexus nerve block for cancer pain?
My mom is 81 and she was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer stage IV that has metastasized to her liver. Her oncologist has suggested that her treatment be Octreotide injections monthly, which is supposed to stop the growth of the cancer. She is having severe back pain from the cancer and is currently on fentanyl patches and oxycontin. He suggested she get a Celiac Block (ablation) for the pain.
Has anyone had either of these and have any feedback for me?
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I would consider marijuana I have a medical card and does help. My bloodwork came back elevated so all weekend I was wheezy expecting the worse, but my gummies helped immensely and also with pain.
Do you have to have the injection/block again or is it a onc time shot?
Has anyone had experience with a plexus nerve block for pain with tumor in pancreatic region?
Diarrhea caused from pancreatic problems
@granite, I also added your question to the Cancer: Managing Symptoms support group. I believe that @greglynch7 may have had a plexus nerve block for pain in the pelvic region related to prostate cancer.
In the meantime, you can learn more in this helpful article
– Celiac Plexus Block: What It Is, Risks & Benefits: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/16853-celiac-plexus-block
Have you had the nerve block or will this be happening soon?
Welcome @marge123, there are several discussions about managing diarrhea with pancreatic cancer. You may wish to join one of these discussions:
- How are others with pancreatic cancers managing diarrhea?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/managing-diarrhea/
- How do you deal with Chronic Diarrhea and Pancreatic Cancer treatment?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cronic-diarrhea/
We have set up a consult for this procedure. Spouse is experiencing more pain with pancreatic tumor reoccurrence.
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Yes! It seemed to take about a week for the before and after became noticeable, but my husband, stage 4 inoperable pancreatic cancer, no longer takes any pain medication. I must Tell you, however, that all through Folfirinox and radiation treatments, he never had pain. Pain only started about 2 1/2 months after stopping all treatment because he didn’t want any more chemo. Then he took 2 Hydrocodones every 6 hours with Ibuprofen for breakthrough pain. After the plexus block, he has no pain. He is, however, now in home hospice for about two weeks , for a week now everything has gone downhill, he can no longer leave his bed and no longer eats. He will probably leave us in the next few days, but he has no pain.
Dear BeatrixLee, I am so sorry. Thank you for taking the time to write. I am glad he was almost pain free throughout.
You brought up another point. Do you have any concerns regarding home hospice?
My husband has to disentangle the pancreatic re-emergent tumor causing nerve pain on shoulders and back—best managed with low doses of opioid causing pain from constipation in the gut with peritoneal metastasis contributing.