Anyone had a celiac plexus block for GI pain?
Has anyone had this nerve block done?
Effectiveness?
I am seeing a Neurologist at a leading teaching hospital. He said they never due for IBS usually for Stomach Cancer etc. i have been in continual pain with no relief for over 2 years now with what they are saying is IBS. They are discussing my case.
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I had my Plexus Block to help diagnose nMALS. It is part of the protocol for this to be completed before having surgery. But I'm sure its used for many reasons.
@johnbluffside, there is a possibility a thiamine deficiency may have a role in your continual pain. Thiamine is critical for the brain, vagus nerve and gut connection. Thiamine and vitamin D need magnesium to become bioactive and in turn activated thiamine is needed to activate B6. The B vitamins work better together. Thiamine is subject to being diminished or destroyed by anti thiamine factors. The stuttersence link presents a comprehensive list. I hope this information offers a direction leading to relief. Talk with your doctor before starting any supplements
http://stuttersense.blogspot.com/2014/08/these-factors-reduce-your-thiamine.html
https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/when-sibo-ibs-constipation-are-just-unrecognized-thiamine-deficiency
https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/thiamine-deficiency-a-major-cause-of-sibo
@johnbluffside, fellow members @jhmontrose @dave06351 @jdebusk @bfort have mentioned celiac plexus nerve block for a GI related condition called MALS.
Your doctor is right that it is typically used to help manage cancer-related pain. 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