went to pain management a few weeks ago..i was told need injections in my neck..because i have spondilosis..plus all other things fribo eplipsy..not at the mo looking for ward to this ..because of car smash last week...but i have to go i just hope they work for me to all my fribo family good night.
bob xx
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Bobajob wishing you luck with your injections, havent had one in my neck but have in knees and ankles and they do help. Do take it easy afterwards xgins
I have them in my neck and shoulders... The relief afterwards is amazing .. First time results not as good as second etc... So don,t give up if it's not that much better after this first time...
Good luck still waiting next appt for mine .... Can,t wait they help that much
I too have had the injections in the neck and shoulder, wonderful relief, I also had the occipital nerves blocked to combat the headaches,again wonderful! All the best with the treatment.
So reasuring to hear that some of you have already had injections in your necks. I have to have these done too once I have had an MRI scan. Dr is not keen but consultant says it is the only way forward. And I suppose he should know!! Have had injections in back and wrists, but am a bit nervous about them in my neck! Don't know why I should be, but just worried about where they actually inject I suppose. Nice to know they do work. The ones I had done in my back years ago, certainly worked and after a course of about 4 I went on to have 6 pregnancies with very little back trouble. That was over 35 years ago now tho. The ones in my wrists were total failure, but if the trouble IS coming from my neck, then can't blame them! Let us know how you get on bobajob. I certainly would be reassured. Best wishes. XX
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