Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I went to the hospital at 8:15 this morning for my myelogram and CT scan of the pelvis/iliac crests. I rated my pain at a 1 when they first examined me, but after 4 hours of sitting in that uncomfortable reclining chair, I was up to a 4. Then, they finally took me back for the procedure and the doctor kept trying to poke the needle into my lumbar spine. He said he tried everywhere he could try, and there is just too much bony growth back there to get the needle in. He also chastised me for using profanity when he stuck the needles in (but at least I did have some nice IV meds before he started) Well, gee, doc, do you suppose you can't get the needle in because I am fused from T10 to S1?? Did you read the script and see that it said I would probably need a cervical puncture?? So, they did some cervical xrays and sent me on for the pelvic CT while those were developing. Then, they told me I could go home. WHAT?? I have sat here for 6 hours on one of my few remaining days of vacation for NOTHING??? Well, I did get the pelvis CT, but my husband could have done that for free. Then, my daughter drove around a ROAD CLOSED AHEAD sign, and turned into a road leading into a gated community to turn back around. There were a long line of cars waiting to leave, and before I could finish saying " you should wait until the gate shuts before you try to move " she had already run into the damn gate. Despite the drugs, I drove the rest of the way home. Now I am going to go take a nap. When I first got to the office, my blood pressure was 119 over something. After they told me to go home without getting the myelogram done, it was 157 over something. ARRRGGG!! At least I don't have to spend the day in bed tomorrow. I wasn't looking forward to be in a reclining position (just a slight elevation) and laying on my back for 24 hours. They said you should stay on your back because the pressure helps the puncture heal. And drink lots of non-caffeinated fluids to help get the dye out of your system, because it is heavy and can cause some discomfort. I go back on Sept 13 for pain management, so they will try then. After I complained, the nurse got a copy of the order and said it said MAY need cervical puncture and the doctor didn't want to risk it if it wasn't necessary. I am still not quite sure why they have to go all the way up to the cervical spine. Wouldn't the thoracic area above the fusion work as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 I hate days like that. I often end up saying what the heck did I get out of bed for. Didn't the guy use a live xray machine. It would have at least guided the needle. Man, you deserve a vacation. > > I went to the hospital at 8:15 this morning for my myelogram and CT > scan of the pelvis/iliac crests. I rated my pain at a 1 when they > first examined me, but after 4 hours of sitting in that > uncomfortable reclining chair, I was up to a 4. > > Then, they finally took me back for the procedure and the doctor > kept trying to poke the needle into my lumbar spine. He said he > tried everywhere he could try, and there is just too much bony > growth back there to get the needle in. > > He also chastised me for using profanity when he stuck the needles > in (but at least I did have some nice IV meds before he started) > > Well, gee, doc, do you suppose you can't get the needle in because I > am fused from T10 to S1?? Did you read the script and see that it > said I would probably need a cervical puncture?? > > So, they did some cervical xrays and sent me on for the pelvic CT > while those were developing. > > Then, they told me I could go home. WHAT?? I have sat here for 6 > hours on one of my few remaining days of vacation for NOTHING??? > > Well, I did get the pelvis CT, but my husband could have done that > for free. > > Then, my daughter drove around a ROAD CLOSED AHEAD sign, and turned > into a road leading into a gated community to turn back around. > There were a long line of cars waiting to leave, and before I could > finish saying " you should wait until the gate shuts before you try > to move " she had already run into the damn gate. > > Despite the drugs, I drove the rest of the way home. Now I am going > to go take a nap. > > When I first got to the office, my blood pressure was 119 over > something. After they told me to go home without getting the > myelogram done, it was 157 over something. > > ARRRGGG!! > > At least I don't have to spend the day in bed tomorrow. I wasn't > looking forward to be in a reclining position (just a slight > elevation) and laying on my back for 24 hours. They said you should > stay on your back because the pressure helps the puncture heal. And > drink lots of non-caffeinated fluids to help get the dye out of your > system, because it is heavy and can cause some discomfort. > > I go back on Sept 13 for pain management, so they will try then. > After I complained, the nurse got a copy of the order and said it > said MAY need cervical puncture and the doctor didn't want to risk > it if it wasn't necessary. > > I am still not quite sure why they have to go all the way up to the > cervical spine. Wouldn't the thoracic area above the fusion work as > well? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 SB, Goodness gracious, what an awful experience! Sorry that happened to you. Bonnie [ ] I am frustrated today I went to the hospital at 8:15 this morning for my myelogram and CT scan of the pelvis/iliac crests. I rated my pain at a 1 when they first examined me, but after 4 hours of sitting in that uncomfortable reclining chair, I was up to a 4.Then, they finally took me back for the procedure and the doctor kept trying to poke the needle into my lumbar spine. He said he tried everywhere he could try, and there is just too much bony growth back there to get the needle in.He also chastised me for using profanity when he stuck the needles in (but at least I did have some nice IV meds before he started)Well, gee, doc, do you suppose you can't get the needle in because I am fused from T10 to S1?? Did you read the script and see that it said I would probably need a cervical puncture??So, they did some cervical xrays and sent me on for the pelvic CT while those were developing.Then, they told me I could go home. WHAT?? I have sat here for 6 hours on one of my few remaining days of vacation for NOTHING???Well, I did get the pelvis CT, but my husband could have done that for free.Then, my daughter drove around a ROAD CLOSED AHEAD sign, and turned into a road leading into a gated community to turn back around. There were a long line of cars waiting to leave, and before I could finish saying "you should wait until the gate shuts before you try to move" she had already run into the damn gate.Despite the drugs, I drove the rest of the way home. Now I am going to go take a nap.When I first got to the office, my blood pressure was 119 over something. After they told me to go home without getting the myelogram done, it was 157 over something. ARRRGGG!!At least I don't have to spend the day in bed tomorrow. I wasn't looking forward to be in a reclining position (just a slight elevation) and laying on my back for 24 hours. They said you should stay on your back because the pressure helps the puncture heal. And drink lots of non-caffeinated fluids to help get the dye out of your system, because it is heavy and can cause some discomfort.I go back on Sept 13 for pain management, so they will try then. After I complained, the nurse got a copy of the order and said it said MAY need cervical puncture and the doctor didn't want to risk it if it wasn't necessary.I am still not quite sure why they have to go all the way up to the cervical spine. Wouldn't the thoracic area above the fusion work as well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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