midnight11
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Jun 4, 2013
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Hello, I visited a PM doctor today for what has become chronic back and joint pain due to scoliosis and psoriatic arthritis, and was kind of surprised by what he suggested. First off, he gave me no treatment options regarding the pain management, and I fully explained in detail the severity of the pain, the weight shift in my upper body forwards to stay balanced that also exacerbates my knee pain, and what helps / doesn't help the pain.
He basically pushed me out of the door saying he would do a 3-point lumbar medial nerve block (x-ray guided) 13 days from now, without referring me for further diagnostic like an MRI or preparation x-rays to get a better idea.
Anyways, after reading more into the procedure, I'm not very comfortable with the idea of him doing the lumbar medial so soon and without giving me any other options. He seemed incredibly against narcotics, and gave me no advice on how to get any relief beyond the lumbar medial which could then be followed with the electronic "burning" of the nerves (unsure of the name of this procedure.)
Does this seem sketchy / unprofessional on his end, or is this fairly expected and normal for PM patients and doctors? I don't like the idea of him messing around with my nerves or spine too much as a first-line-therapy, as I've been taking NSAIDs at high dosages and doing physical therapy exercises every day for like a year at this point with no success. I have not been prescribed a narcotic analgesic for PM, but have many other times for smaller problems that didn't seem to require them as much.
Any advice would be appreciated greatly. Thanks!
He basically pushed me out of the door saying he would do a 3-point lumbar medial nerve block (x-ray guided) 13 days from now, without referring me for further diagnostic like an MRI or preparation x-rays to get a better idea.
Anyways, after reading more into the procedure, I'm not very comfortable with the idea of him doing the lumbar medial so soon and without giving me any other options. He seemed incredibly against narcotics, and gave me no advice on how to get any relief beyond the lumbar medial which could then be followed with the electronic "burning" of the nerves (unsure of the name of this procedure.)
Does this seem sketchy / unprofessional on his end, or is this fairly expected and normal for PM patients and doctors? I don't like the idea of him messing around with my nerves or spine too much as a first-line-therapy, as I've been taking NSAIDs at high dosages and doing physical therapy exercises every day for like a year at this point with no success. I have not been prescribed a narcotic analgesic for PM, but have many other times for smaller problems that didn't seem to require them as much.
Any advice would be appreciated greatly. Thanks!