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I would like to know if any of you have had a Intravenus Lidocaine Infusion.

I am scheduled to have one on the 7th of Dec. Don't really know what to

expect it is to relieve me of some of the pain in my left leg from either the

CMT or the RSD the 2 seem to be just about the same symptoms wise. The pain

management Doctor seems to throw alot of big medical theories out at me I

don't understand even a 1/4 of them they have poked and proded me so much in

the last 15 years that I told Him just tell me when to be here and if I can

drive myself then do what ever it is your going to do. Hopefully it will work

if not we'll try the next thing. This is the first that I have heard of this

treatment I've had epidurals 13 times with absolutely no effect except more

pain. They say nothing can be done for the pain in my right leg but this may

help the left. So if anyone has had this infusion I would like to know if it

worked or not. They don't mention the CMT much probably cause I won't have a

muscle or nerve biopsy. I already know that I have RSD and CMT without the

tests( have had RSD for 15 Years) they are about the same treatment wise from

what I have been told and read here so any info on this infusion would really

be helpful. Anyone in my area that wants crochet or quilting help all you

have to do is ask and I will do my best to comply have taught a lot of senior

citizens both men and women how. So if it will help I'm here 24-7 thanks for

any help Stout

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> The only options left open for me are

> Remicade or Enbrel, neither one which is in my price range. Remmy is

> $1200-1300 per 100 mgms. So will make do with pain medication for now.

>

> +Dave

> who is a bit down in the dumps over it.

I'm so sorry you are down Dave.....I know how that feels all too well.

HUGS

You don't have an optionis of medicaid or other insurance to help with

that? :(

You can borrow my infusion.. I wish...........

Liz

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tte,

It is worth a try contacting both of the manufactures of these 2 products.

Generally, they have patients in need programs, provided you meet certain

income guidelines. Hope this is successful for you and is certainly worth a

try!

Best of Luck.

Dave in NC

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The sad thing is that it is becoming increasingly true that only the rich will

be able to afford healthcare. When an ill person has the hope of getting better

through a new treatment, must instead put that hope away because of its cost, it

is a sad day in America, as well as the rest of the world.

I am so sorry for you, Dave. My fear is that even if my doctor approves this

treatment for me in December, that our health insurance provider will deny it.

There is absolutely no way I could afford this without health insurance paying.

Ray

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Only the rich or the very very poor who can get medicaid. The middle

classes tend to fall through the cracks.

My dr. really went to town to get me remmy. I have no idea how he did. I

was surprised that it went through that easily..

I hope both you guys *and others who need it** can get the meds uou need

SOON!!!!

On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Ray in Virginia wrote:

> The sad thing is that it is becoming increasingly true that only the rich will

be able to afford healthcare. When an ill person has the hope of getting better

through a new treatment, must instead put that hope away because of its cost, it

is a sad day in America, as well as the rest of the world.

>

> I am so sorry for you, Dave. My fear is that even if my doctor approves this

treatment for me in December, that our health insurance provider will deny it.

There is absolutely no way I could afford this without health insurance paying.

>

Liz

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" I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget

what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. "

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ADDult HOME PAGE: http://members.tripod.com/~LizK/addult.htm

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Thanks Ray and Liz.

We do have Insurance to cover meds but it is a 20 percent co pay so a course

of treatment would cost 3600 Dollars out of our pocket. This is if the

company covers Remicade for AS, when we checked on the Pamidronate, Remicade

was not approved for AS therefor they would not cover it.

I really do not want to spend that much money hoping to get relief and find

out I am allergic to it or it doesn't work. They can't say no to pain meds

because I refuse to take Remicade thank God. I just have to be honest and

say I can't afford it.

There was a news story just after Remicade was approved in Canada and one

guy who had wonderful results, had to discontinue it as the Government would

not pay and no insurance company would either.

Given the longevity that runs in the male side of my family, I will probably

be on opiod medications for another 30 odd years. Or perhaps the government

will change their mind and cover it after I am 65, 3.5 years from now.

Methinks I may raid the Government pot operation and go out stoned.

+Dave

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> Methinks I may raid the Government pot operation and go out stoned.

>

> +Dave

Ok folks that was a joke, imagine someone 90- odd years old smoking wacky

weed at the old folks home.

I did say longevity is in my genes, my dad died at 93 and I still have an

uncle in Wales that is around 105 - 7.

Cheech and Chong would love this. BTW Tommy Chong still lives in Edmonton.

+Dave

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