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Tricia and I have been trying to get in touch but no luck so far. We

don't know, but we are still trying. Good luck with the epidural question,

good day, Melt in so.ca.

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Speaking of , has anyone heard from her lately??

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The injections are given where the nerves exit the spinal cord, and/or

directly into an inflamed area. You do not go numb below the waist, like

epidurals on pregnant women. The shots are given to reduce or eliminate

nerve, muscle and tissue inflammation and pain that cannot be treated with

meds. All they do is lay you on your stomach and stick you with as needle.

It hurts a little if they hit a hot nerve, but the possible relief is well

worth the trouble.

I've had several injections in my upper and lower back. They worked very

well for me. And they have lasted 2 years so far.

Well worth it for what ails your Mom (possibly). I had pain and numbness in

my lower back, leg, and foot, and it went away after injections. Bed rest

did not help me. I also had searing pain between my shoulder blades for 10

years. Nothing worked. Injections cured the pain. But mine was from a back

injury.

You mom should see a specialist to be properly evaluated.

-Brent

Epidurals

Hi everyone,

I have a question regarding epidurals for pain. I know gets them, but

when I tried to email her separately, it came back to me as user unknown. My

mother has mixed connective tissue disease and has been in severe pain in

her lower back and buttock area. I suggested to her that she speak to the

doctor about an epidural (remembering that it helped ). She asked me

what they do (specifics). Is it anything like the epidurals they give for

c-sections? How long do they " typically " (as if one can give a " normal "

response) last? Do you have ANY feeling from the waist down afterwards?

Do you have to be referred to an anesthesiologist who then does it in the

hospital? You know, basic info. about it.

Is there anyone out there who either gets them -OR- has any info on the

process? Is there anyplace I can get the info on the internet? I

appreciate any info. Speaking of , has anyone heard from her lately??

Thanks,

Chris

Howells, NY

greywolf70@...

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Hi all

Well after tests, xrays and a intravenous urogram (that felt weird) i have

kidney stones and cysts on both kidneys - probably gonna have to be removed

with surgery. I have a question though the consultant said he would prefer

keyhole surgery and if possible just with spinal anesthetic so im not under

properly and thus having and need resp support..but this may sound dumb but

can we have epidurals if we have spinal rods????

thanks

xx

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In a message dated 2/13/2003 8:14:58 AM Central Standard Time,

Canarymy@... writes:

> but this may sound dumb but

> can we have epidurals if we have spinal rods????

I can't because I have no epidural space. That'll be a major complication

when it comes time to deliver my baby.

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I saw the anaesthetists last week to see if an epidural or general would be

best for my caesarean. After looking at the x-rays of my rods and examining

my back they decided it would be extremely awkward to get an epidural in

because of the wires between my vertebrae and the bone that has fused around

my spine, so I will have a general anaesthetic. Also, because of my

scoliosis, my lungs are closer to the epidural area than the average person

with a straight back, and as epidurals can also travel upwards slightly, it

may cause breathing difficulties.

It really depends on the individual. I would imagine the anaesthetists will

do a consultation with you first to see which would suit you.

.

Re: Epidurals

Hi all

Well after tests, xrays and a intravenous urogram (that felt weird) i have

kidney stones and cysts on both kidneys - probably gonna have to be

removed

with surgery. I have a question though the consultant said he would

prefer

keyhole surgery and if possible just with spinal anesthetic so im not

under

properly and thus having and need resp support..but this may sound dumb

but

can we have epidurals if we have spinal rods????

thanks

xx

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Dear All,

I have heard that epidurals may not necessarily be good for us because the stuff

is injected to the same place where the problem with SMA lies - that is to the

spinal cord. Therefore we might not recover of the epidural as easily. But I'm

not a doctor....

Taya

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> Hi all

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> Well after tests, xrays and a intravenous urogram (that felt weird) i have

> kidney stones and cysts on both kidneys - probably gonna have to be

> removed

> with surgery. I have a question though the consultant said he would

> prefer

> keyhole surgery and if possible just with spinal anesthetic so im not

> under

> properly and thus having and need resp support..but this may sound dumb

> but

> can we have epidurals if we have spinal rods????

>

> thanks

> xx

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I don't believe so because usually epidural spaces are fused together

in spinal surgery. At least mine were when I had surgery in 86. This

made having babies via epidural & c-section a non-possibility for me.

I'm assuming this would apply to other surgeries as well.

Jenn

> but this may sound dumb but

> can we have epidurals if we have spinal rods????

>

> thanks

> xx

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I'm guessing you are asking me?

Yes, I had a c-section, but I had to have a general anesthetic instead

of an epidural.

Sorry if my previous post was confusing.

Jenn

> you didn't have a c-section?

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Which kind of doctor gave you the epidurals? Having them without anesthesia makes me think you didn't get the right kind of shots.

Hi lie,

Looks like the surgery was a success,right?

I am beginning to look to buying a condo in Fla.Maybe we will be neighbors one day.

Incidentally I have had 6 epidurals without any anesthesia wasnt a big deal except didnt really help me one day I will probably follow your lead and have the surgery ,but I have to find the right surgeon meanwhile I still swim a mile a day and that does help me Re:Shanna

I had pain -steroid shots two years in a row. The first year the group of 3 lasted for a whole year. The second year they did not work as well and I ended up with a laminectomy. I was put in a twilight sleep for all shots and felt almost nothing. I would definitely find a doctor that puts you to sleep. The only thing is that you need someone to drive you home because of the anesthesia. I had a milegram without anything and that was terrible plus I got the migraine headaces afterwards.

lie

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wanted to tell that the DR I used was Bien MD - Nevada Pain Management. I found this site that lists Pain Management DR by State:

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From: Joan Wingo <joanwingo2@...>Subject: epiduralsSpinal Stenosis Treatment Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 8:25 PM



Which kind of doctor gave you the epidurals? Having them without anesthesia makes me think you didn't get the right kind of shots.

Hi lie,

Looks like the surgery was a success,right?

I am beginning to look to buying a condo in Fla.Maybe we will be neighbors one day.

Incidentally I have had 6 epidurals without any anesthesia wasnt a big deal except didnt really help me one day I will probably follow your lead and have the surgery ,but I have to find the right surgeon meanwhile I still swim a mile a day and that does help me Re:Shanna

I had pain -steroid shots two years in a row. The first year the group of 3 lasted for a whole year. The second year they did not work as well and I ended up with a laminectomy. I was put in a twilight sleep for all shots and felt almost nothing. I would definitely find a doctor that puts you to sleep. The only thing is that you need someone to drive you home because of the anesthesia. I had a milegram without anything and that was terrible plus I got the migraine headaces afterwards.

lie

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I've had two rounds of epidurals (three injections each), both times without anesthesia. I can't remember if that was my choice or the doctor's. There was no problem having them that way. It does hurt, but only for about twenty minutes each time. You need to hold still, of course.www.OldElmTree.com - Right Where You Belong. From: Joan Wingo <joanwingo2@...>Subject:

epiduralsSpinal Stenosis Treatment Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 11:25 PM



Which kind of doctor gave you the epidurals? Having them without anesthesia makes me think you didn't get the right kind of shots.

Hi lie,

Looks like the surgery was a success,right?

I am beginning to look to buying a condo in Fla.Maybe we will be neighbors one day.

Incidentally I have had 6 epidurals without any anesthesia wasnt a big deal except didnt really help me one day I will probably follow your lead and have the surgery ,but I have to find the right surgeon meanwhile I still swim a mile a day and that does help me Re:Shanna

I had pain -steroid shots two years in a row. The first year the group of 3 lasted for a whole year. The second year they did not work as well and I ended up with a laminectomy. I was put in a twilight sleep for all shots and felt almost nothing. I would definitely find a doctor that puts you to sleep. The only thing is that you need someone to drive you home because of the anesthesia. I had a milegram without anything and that was terrible plus I got the migraine headaces afterwards.

lie

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