Fri, 25-Aug-2017
I woke up to start working only to find that I could no longer stand or sit. I could stand for maybe 30-40 seconds before the pain became too much and I had to get back on the ground.
I called Advanced Pain Management (APM) for help. They suggested Vicodin or go to ER. I had my wife leave work to go get the Vicodin. They ended up giving us Hydrocodone. I started taking it that day.
Sat
Medication not helping. Went to ER around 6:00 AM. ER doctor said he can give me a drug through the IV that would help with the pain, but it would only last for a couple of hours. He also said I can take way more Hydrocodone than what I was told. I was told to take 1 every 12 hours. ER doc said I could take 2 every four, so I decided to do that.
Sun
Medication still not helping. Still can't stand, or sit. In pain all the time, even when lying down, or on all fours.
Mon
Called APM. They said they can give me another prescription (Gabapentin). They can also do a trigger point injection (in the muscle) that would alleviate the pain immediately.
Went to APM at 1:00 PM. Had to crawl from the car into the building, then crawl to the waiting area. Went in to get the shots. Doctor said relief would be immediate. He told me to sit up. I did and it hurt. No help at all.
My wife and I talked to the doctor and assistant afterward. We asked what to do. Doc said to go to ER. We asked: "Go to the ER every two hours?" He said yes.
After haggling with insurance, I made an appointment for Friday, 1-Sep for the pre-RFA shot. Basically RFA will deaden the nerve, causing me not to feel the pain. The pre-RFA appointment is to numb the nerve to see that the pain goes away. This confirms that RFA will work.
Tue
Working while lying on my back, waiting for Friday...
2 comments:
Sorry to read about your pain; wish you a quick recovery!
Thanks, Mehdi.
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