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So I had 5 injections done today...A couple at the top of the shoulder blade

area (near the neck) and 3 near the lower part. The dr. actually asked me where

I was tender and wanted them placed. The part that kind of threw me for a loop,

was when she walked in with the consent form and the possible puncturing a lung

release. That kind of scard me. I almost didn't go through with it.

It didn't hurt too much. When she stuck the first needle in near the upper

trap/neck the muscle went crazy and she said that was a good sign.

Anyway...so almost 10 hours later, man am I sore. Anyone know how long this

soreness lasts?? When, if at all, should I notice if this is helping or not. So

far all I feel is needle injection pain everywhere and my arm is still hard to

lift very fast. She said something about heating pad, but I can't remember now

what she said because I was still freaking out about puncturing a lung.

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e,

Mine showed up about three days later--AND a euphoria was an added bonus.

The injection site pain is not long and usually mine feel like  a prevalent but

small irritation.

Look at the " worry "   this way-- that is taking energy and negative energy at

that-- it is over and go forward. You did GOOD!

NOW get to looking forward to no pain for a few weeks. Already mine is returning

and so I will ask for anther shot soon.

Annie

A poet is, after all, to see

From: carrie.heflin@... <carrie.heflin@...>

Subject: Re: Trigger Point Injections

neck pain

Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 10:03 PM

Hi e!!!

I was sore for a few days afterwards. The injections didn't seem to last me more

than a month but they were suppose to last 3. I do hope they will give you some

long lasting relief. What I was told after having mine done was to rotate heat

and ice. Heat for the swelling and tenderness and then ice for pain. 20 minutes

for each 3 times a day. I personally don't like heat and it actually irritated

where the injections were. I just did the ice. Everyone is different so whatever

makes you feel good. I also felt some bruising afterwards even though I really

wasn't bruised. It was kind of weird. Good luck and let us know how it is

working for you.

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

Trigger Point Injections

So I had 5 injections done today...A couple at the top of the shoulder blade

area (near the neck) and 3 near the lower part. The dr. actually asked me where

I was tender and wanted them placed.  The part that kind of threw me for a loop,

was when she walked in with the consent form and the possible puncturing a lung

release. That kind of scard me. I almost didn't go through with it.

It didn't hurt too much. When she stuck the first needle in near the upper

trap/neck the muscle went crazy and she said that was a good sign.

Anyway...so almost 10 hours later, man am I sore. Anyone know how long this

soreness lasts?? When, if at all, should I notice if this is helping or not. So

far all I feel is needle injection pain everywhere and my arm is still hard to

lift very fast.  She said something about heating pad, but I can't remember now

what she said because I was still freaking out about puncturing a lung.

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e,

Mine showed up about three days later--AND a euphoria was an added bonus.

The injection site pain is not long and usually mine feel like  a prevalent but

small irritation.

Look at the " worry "   this way-- that is taking energy and negative energy at

that-- it is over and go forward. You did GOOD!

NOW get to looking forward to no pain for a few weeks. Already mine is returning

and so I will ask for anther shot soon.

Annie

A poet is, after all, to see

From: carrie.heflin@... <carrie.heflin@...>

Subject: Re: Trigger Point Injections

neck pain

Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 10:03 PM

Hi e!!!

I was sore for a few days afterwards. The injections didn't seem to last me more

than a month but they were suppose to last 3. I do hope they will give you some

long lasting relief. What I was told after having mine done was to rotate heat

and ice. Heat for the swelling and tenderness and then ice for pain. 20 minutes

for each 3 times a day. I personally don't like heat and it actually irritated

where the injections were. I just did the ice. Everyone is different so whatever

makes you feel good. I also felt some bruising afterwards even though I really

wasn't bruised. It was kind of weird. Good luck and let us know how it is

working for you.

Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

Trigger Point Injections

So I had 5 injections done today...A couple at the top of the shoulder blade

area (near the neck) and 3 near the lower part. The dr. actually asked me where

I was tender and wanted them placed.  The part that kind of threw me for a loop,

was when she walked in with the consent form and the possible puncturing a lung

release. That kind of scard me. I almost didn't go through with it.

It didn't hurt too much. When she stuck the first needle in near the upper

trap/neck the muscle went crazy and she said that was a good sign.

Anyway...so almost 10 hours later, man am I sore. Anyone know how long this

soreness lasts?? When, if at all, should I notice if this is helping or not. So

far all I feel is needle injection pain everywhere and my arm is still hard to

lift very fast.  She said something about heating pad, but I can't remember now

what she said because I was still freaking out about puncturing a lung.

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