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  • Robertden
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    Thank you. That will be my guidance.

    Robertden
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    Hi Doctor, It’s me again.(After the pain and headaches returned after a 3 level ACDF) I had the RFA at the C3/C4 levels and I think the doctor was particularily aggressive. Now I have had major pain from presumably nerve ablated internal wounds in the back of the head;now a couple of months later still. It’s accompanied by headaches, chills weakness diarrehea in the morning, The doctor gave me meloxicam but little if any relief. I’m miserable and lie in bed most of the time.I want to start anew. My readings about the subject mention possiblities such as nerve damage and infection(though I don’t think I’m infected. Dr. Corenman what should I do now? What to look for and what tests can I request? What’s your general educated best guess causing my misery? Thanks, Rob Denaut

    Robertden
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    Thanks Doctor. Good advice that I’ll bring up with my doctor.Have a good weekend.

    Robertden
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    No temporary relief after RFA or epidural steroid injections. The only time I had relief was the 3 month period after the 3 level ACDF.

    Robertden
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    Believe it or not they(Stamford Hospital Pain management in Ct.)and as good as they are, never did a diagnostic nerve block although I practically begged for it after reading how determinative it could be. To the best of my recollection they did the two RFA’s at C2-C3. The two surgeons’ best guess as to the source of my returning pain as well as yours in the forum entitled ‘Headache after ACDF’ was stress above the ACDF at C3-C4, which is probably where the RFA should be directed.

    Robertden
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    The key sentence to me was ” a 3rd RFA attempt will not be effective if it is the same level”. I will ask my pain management Dr. if a different location might be worth a try. He however is so reluctant to try diagnostic nerve blocks for some reason and talks me out of them although I believe they would really be illuminating. As you say repeating the RFA at the same spot wouldn’t make sense. Thanks Dr..

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