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here's the newest update that I promised everyone:
DR informed me that I have an extra lumbar vertabrae in the s1 s2 which he says can cause discomfort as i have 6 vertabrae and most people only have 5. In discusisons with DR he suggests that we try facet injections in the s1 s2. DR said if i decide to do the injections and they help relieve my pain for even 2-3 hours then they know that that would be the cause of the pain but still unsure of what could be causing the numbness in my hands, legs and feet. If the injections do work he said there are two procedures they could do as a more permanent form of relief which would either be a nerve block where they compelty kill the nerves in that part of my back or they could end up doing a fusion on that section of my spine. He is runnning the injections through the insurance just to determine that it is covered and then they call and set up an appt at that time to do it. They said authorization can take anywhere from 5-30 days. After I receive the injections which will be one on each side of my spine then i set up a follow up appt with DR for two weeks later to discuss the results of the injections. Doc will not be the one doing the injections, Dr M.D will be the administer.
But if the Injections fail and don't bring any relief DR said he'd be at a loss at what would be the cause of my pain. He stated that (unlike Dr. radiolgist) he see's minor bulging disc's.
And he wants to keep going with the injections even though he cant explain my numbness in legs hands and feet, my seizures are unexplained, and undiagnosised, but will have had (hopefully) both my new neuro and epi appointments before then!
But as the DR also put it if the injections fail he's at a loss as to what the cause of my back prob would be and doesn't want to wait for other diagnosis's to be made before doing the injections.
Should I wait to get them done?
Or should I do them?
I'm not scared of of needles in the least or of pain been through so much of it in my life that and every day my pain level is a constant 8 due to my back and told him about my TIA back in june of last year and he blew it off like it was no big deal.
So any thoughts from other people with back issues or chroinic back pain would be great or people that have had injections that helped or failed I look forward to your help! since I'm still waiting for my other diagnosis from my new docs in the up coming days
DR informed me that I have an extra lumbar vertabrae in the s1 s2 which he says can cause discomfort as i have 6 vertabrae and most people only have 5. In discusisons with DR he suggests that we try facet injections in the s1 s2. DR said if i decide to do the injections and they help relieve my pain for even 2-3 hours then they know that that would be the cause of the pain but still unsure of what could be causing the numbness in my hands, legs and feet. If the injections do work he said there are two procedures they could do as a more permanent form of relief which would either be a nerve block where they compelty kill the nerves in that part of my back or they could end up doing a fusion on that section of my spine. He is runnning the injections through the insurance just to determine that it is covered and then they call and set up an appt at that time to do it. They said authorization can take anywhere from 5-30 days. After I receive the injections which will be one on each side of my spine then i set up a follow up appt with DR for two weeks later to discuss the results of the injections. Doc will not be the one doing the injections, Dr M.D will be the administer.
But if the Injections fail and don't bring any relief DR said he'd be at a loss at what would be the cause of my pain. He stated that (unlike Dr. radiolgist) he see's minor bulging disc's.
And he wants to keep going with the injections even though he cant explain my numbness in legs hands and feet, my seizures are unexplained, and undiagnosised, but will have had (hopefully) both my new neuro and epi appointments before then!
But as the DR also put it if the injections fail he's at a loss as to what the cause of my back prob would be and doesn't want to wait for other diagnosis's to be made before doing the injections.
Should I wait to get them done?
Or should I do them?
I'm not scared of of needles in the least or of pain been through so much of it in my life that and every day my pain level is a constant 8 due to my back and told him about my TIA back in june of last year and he blew it off like it was no big deal.
So any thoughts from other people with back issues or chroinic back pain would be great or people that have had injections that helped or failed I look forward to your help! since I'm still waiting for my other diagnosis from my new docs in the up coming days