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mmglobal 07-21-2011 12:34 AM

New injections
 
Greetings from Bonn.

After a horrible couple of months, I've come to the BetaKlinik on my own... just to deal with my case.

I'll post more details later. We redid some of the costovertebral joint injections today. Results seem good, but it's tough to tell. I was hoping for the same clear indications I had before, but the ablations I had in January may have muted the injection response. Just what we need, less clarity!

Wish me luck!

Mark

Maria 07-21-2011 03:57 AM

the best
 
Wishing you this kind of outcome w/whatever you try diagnostically and/or therapeutically. Keep us posted as time or energy permits.

BTW..didn't do the condo in SD. Nondisclosure issue. Still looking!
take care~ Maria

jsewell 07-21-2011 05:42 AM

Mark,
I wish you the best outcome possible with whatever treatment you have. Glad you are spending 100% of the time on yourself.
judy

cherylstewart67 07-21-2011 01:50 PM

Guten Morgen
 
Hi Mark,
Sometimes you have to take care of yourself... and just yourself.
I hope eveything goes well. Safe travels home and God bless. -Cheryl

dshobbies 07-21-2011 05:44 PM

Dealing with a confirmed diagnosis is difficult enough. Unknown- as a woman-crying comes to mind. Sending you lucky vibes from the SFV.

Have you seen Dr. Baumbach?

A belated HB.

Dale

Shebo 07-24-2011 02:39 AM

Good Luck, Mark. I hope you find some answers and pain relief.

mmglobal 07-24-2011 10:39 PM

Here is a quick log of my diagnostic injections / ablations here at the BetaKlinik:

December: My first costovertebral joint injections. Single panel of 6 injections. Dramatic immediate success, followed by several days of feeling better than in years. Undone by difficult travel home about 4 or 5 days later.

February, targeted injections at same joints…. One at a time, wait an hour between. 2 absolutely positive… provocative value like discogram. That’s my pain, that’s where I feel it. All others negative. Based on great results, we ablated those 2 joints. No benefit from ablations.

July. Wednesay, 4 injections. Dramatic positive result. I’m confused because it lasts longer than local should and before steroid should have kicked in. I was good all day into the wee hours of the morning. Backslide the next day, so about 16-24 hours good? This is explained 2 days later by Dr. Reul. He did not use typical local, but used a long-lasting local.

I’m very glad that I did not know. I would have blamed placebo effect had I known.

Friday, Dr. Reul does 5 more injections. 4 at the 2 levels above Wendesday injections, plus 1 repeat at the likely offending joint. Note that these injections split the 2 culprits from February. Wednesday did the lower one… Friday did the upper one (and the lower single one – left side only.)

Friday afternoon, clear positive. Friday evening, it seemed to wear off. Possibilities:

1. Reul used medium length local?
2. Effect would have been longer, but checking out of hotel, dropping off friend and bags at train station, throwing around my own bags and making my way to another location caused earlier setback.
3. Maybe my brain thinks of medium local and caused expected result. This is all so confusing.

Saturday was amazingly good. I went to a family party with a dear friend in the Netherlands. I sit all afternoon without squirming. It feels strange to smile a natural smile instead of forcing one out through the constant tight jaw grimace that I have 24/7.

Sunday, back to slightly better than normal. I still get mid-thoracic pain when typing. I’m pacing when talking. Not sitting still for too long. Again, better than normal, but NOTHING like yesterday.

One thing to note. I was hoping for extreme positive result from the 2 positive joints that were ablated in February. This is not realistic… they’ve been ablated, so the response is muted.

I’m encouraged by the clear positive result, but still question that it might be the cumulative value of multiple injections. (If they injected steroid in my hip, it would help my back.) Still, I can’t ignore the predictable course of the longer lasting local, that I DID NOT KNOW ABOUT. So, this is good news.

However, this does not point a clear path to a solution. I would like to redo ablations at the two positive joints from Feb, but with more aggressive application of energy. Dr. Reul was conservative then, so he did not risk giving me the permanent wrap around band of numbness that is possible with more aggressive ablations. I think I’d like to risk it.

I meet with them in the morning and could probably redo the ablations then. They have that kind of flexibility here. They own all the equipment and I’m treating with the doctor who runs the clinic…. It would just take a few minutes. However, I fly home a couple of hours later. I don’t think I want to risk getting on a plane 3 hours after the nerve ablation… sounds like too great a potential for having a problem on the flight home. I’ll wait till next time. Or, I’ll do what Dr. Reul recommends. I trust him.

This log will be used as the basis for our discussion early tomorrow morning. Wish me luck.

Mark

jsewell 07-24-2011 11:05 PM

the best of luck Mark, I'll be thinking about you
judy

newhere 07-28-2011 09:18 PM

oh Mark i didnt see this thread till now...i hope this injections will bring some relief for you...finger crossed.
i cant wait for a autumn to came to betaklinik,its realy hard to live normal with so much amount of pain 24/7...
i hope we will both have some benefits from them :)
P.S. i will need you before my trip. tnx again :))))

mmglobal 08-01-2011 05:21 AM

I met with Dr. Gasser and Dr. Reul on Monday morning before I flew home. I leave here with a new motivation to find the PT regimen that I can do without causing flare-ups and try to improve the situation.

I will also try to get the crooked atlas/axis situation corrected. (not sure yet, how this will go??)

If things don't improve over the next few months, I'll come back and start doing more ablations to correspond with the successful injections. I'd elect to do the 2 previously positive costovertebral joints more agressively. Then, if necessary, spread out to the other joints indicated by the successful injections.

I'm reluctant to do large panels of ablations like we frequently do here. I don't believe that there is any entry to the spine that is such low risk that we can start wholesale nuking of so many joints. But, if things don't improve, I'll give it a try.

I'll post more as I learn it.

Mark

jbcool35 08-01-2011 07:46 AM

Looks kinda scary to me. I have never had ablations. This is my first time hearing of them. I did look them up to educate myself. Seems they work pretty well or at least that what the website I was on says.

dshobbies 08-01-2011 05:01 PM

Mark,

Is there a specific reason you will not have whatever procedures done here as opposed to going back for them? Just wondering -

D


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