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Gecco |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 14:14:25 I had a cortizone shot in my shoulder a while back and it made the pain worse. Dr. said that if cortizone helped the problem / pain, then surgery (decomp) was a possible solution - also said if the the shot didn't help (or made it worse) there may be something else going on. Anyone out there have a similar experience with cortizone? |
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miche |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 23:49:08 Salamander, of course you are right!!!!! Thank's for the reality check. |
salamander |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 23:17:21 Miche,
Listen to your last post. It strikes me as fearful and desperate. A shot in your back some time ago is not causing problems. If anything your last post indicates TMS to me. Don't get sucked into the physical....One shot is not going to help or hinder in the least.
Trust me on this...I'm not a doctor!
Regards,
ds |
miche |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 22:29:42 have not had any steriod shots since I had read how dangerous they might be when depomedrol is injected close to the spinal cord. Probably not so dangerous in the shoulder.
Stryder, this has gotten my attention having had a shot close to my spine when I first got hurt ten years ago, the spine area in my upper back is still very sore to the touch and I have been told that on top of fibro (tms) I have osteoarthritis in my upper back, right where it hurts Could the shot that they gave me at the time have made the problem worst, in what way is it dangerous? what are the side effects? I would very much appreciated if you could share what you know with me. Thank's Miche PS: by the way , the shot did nothing for the pain, although my mother swore by them for her knee. |
Stryder |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 16:20:00 I have not had any steriod shots since I had read how dangerous they might be when depomedrol is injected close to the spinal cord. Probably not so dangerous in the shoulder.
My personal opinion is they are worthless (just part of the medical / industrial complex). If you are looking for good long term recovery from pain, especially TMS induced pain, then injections are wasting your time and effort.
Stick with Sarno in your corner.
Take care, -Stryder |
shari |
Posted - 08/21/2006 : 15:20:53 Sounds like your doctor is not sure what is causing your pains. I had cortisone injections on trigger (or tender) points on my upper back, but they didn't help. That was before I heard of TMS. I think it's in Fred Amir's book that I read that cortisone injections have little value in treatment of back pains. |