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... onset paraparesis. Posterior and left lateral epidural lesion in the L2-L3 showing hypointense ... left lateral and cranial migration along with posterior epidural sequestration, which is although rare but reported. Other possibility is an infective ... migration is a posterior and posterolateral direction to the anterior epidural space, which is delimited by the attachment of the posterior longitudinal ...
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... at all worried about having medical intervention if it was needed. My eldest was born with epidural anaesthesia, and my youngest was born completely naturally.
And I am one ... anaesthesia – spinal anaesthesia is more effective at reducing central sensitisation (so yes, I want my epidural!), and intrathecal anaesthesia for elective caesarean is also associated with less pain in the first 24 ...
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This page is a pretty informative and concise resource on epidurals, including the history of the epidural (which I had never really thought on much before), as well as a discussion of the various medicines given in an epidural (did you think there was only one?)
Did you know…
The first-known epidural attempt on
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... 25th Annual Meeting that there are no standardized practices when it comes to administering an epidural steroid injection for back pain. The involved researchers ... the steroid.
From News-Medical.Net:
“Epidural steroid injections are an important and common option ... Diego, was of the view that there was no gold standard for administering an epidural steroid injection for back pain.
Bookmark It ...
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... . After consulting with a pair of pain specialists, I decided to go the route of trying an Epidural Steroid Injection, which is basically the use of a large needle to inject a steroid into ... of the anesthesia have worn off, the pain has still not returned. The doctors who performed the epidural injection said that any relief the steroids provided could last anywhere from a few months to the rest of ...
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Well the first epidural was not good. Wrong place and Gina went numb
from her chest down. She couldn't feel herself breathe or swallow. We
put her on oxygen and it was VERY scary for about an hour.
She is almost all better now and we are moving right along. She is 6 cm!
Gina's quote of the hour " this is sooo typical!"
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... –response, clinically relevant comparisons of IVPCA without epidural morphine, 5 mg MS, and 10 mg ... patient rating and other measures were described.
Results
There were three strong findings. Epidural morphine resulted in greater patient satisfaction, ... . Moderate or severe pruritus was more common with IVPCA plus epidural morphine, whatever the formulation, compared with IVPCA plus placebo.
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Omelet wrote:
> I don't want to start a thread here about this.
> If anyone has had this done, please e-mail me.
> This e-mail works...
>
> Considering this procedure for Thursday 12-03-09...
I'm dealing with the need for this because post-surgical results have not
been as expected with regard to back pain. I'm looking at cortisone
injections, what medication ...
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Had my first in the series of 3 shots of cortisone in my spine (L5-S1) today for my ruptured disc.
Anybody had any experience with this?
lets see how long this lasts before the good-ship Mayflower moves this thread! :lol::lol:
Well, that did not take long at all! :lol::lol:
Bummer, the only folks that hang out here are sick people!:moon:
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(April, 2001) -- I pray that raw eggs won’t harm the baby, because Crystal and I have just put a large dent in a batch of chocolate chip cookie dough, which I made in her mother's kitchen while she endured sporadic contractions. The eating of said dough either causes or coincides with stronger and more frequent contractions. It it is now rush hour, and finally time to head for the hospital. ...
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I feel like I've just given birth to fraternal twins. One chunky little ten-page boy who's going to grow up gay and write romances and one beefy boy who's growing up to fight in every major war and then some. Ugh.
One more project to go that's due next Tuesday and then I am officially done as a fucking undergrad. Then begins the hard scramble to move my ass from here to San ...
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... 39;ve gone natural, was your experience similar? If you've had an epidural, how was that experience for you?
Enjoy!
Deciding to go Natural
This is definitely something one ... knew she could go on.
So, I knew had to be in transition because I had had enough. I craved the relief of an epidural, but I knew I had to go on. I was praying like CRAZY that it would be over soon. I pushed over an hour ...
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... patch because they thought I had a dural tear that was most likely caused my my epidural when I had Silas. They gave me the option of staying overnight ... leak is because dye is outside of where it should be. They decided not to do that with me because they were fairly certain that the tear would be near my epidural site and didn't want to add another hole to something that was already leaking ...
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... his arm. (Time: 4.30pm)
After the anesthetic injection, I then realised that the Epidural injection was not pain at all. This is because I dun feel anything when he inject the Epidural for me. I ... waiting.. seeing hubby eating Roti Prata infront of me while I was still lying down shivering. (During Epidural effect, the body will keep shivering) Nurses came in a few times to check my blood pressure ...
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... was ready to go right that second but I had to wait for the anesthesiologist to come back and redo the epidural again. I should have known that there were going to be issues when the anesthesiologist showed up looking like a 12 year ... day. I remember pain while the were stitching me up, someone had turned off the epidural a bit too soon. I don't remember anything else because I passed out. Big ...
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