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Wednesday, January 31st, 2007 05:05 pm
I went to the Stanford Pain Clinic this afternoon. The guy diagnosed me with something something neuritis (I'll get a copy of the full report when the typists are done with it), which he says is under the umbrella of CRPS (although not by any means a bad case).

He says there are several things we can try:
- Medication, which is not likely to work
- Some kind of funky spinal stimulation thing, which is not likely to work
- A sympathetic nerve block, which might or might not give partial relief for three hours or three weeks
- Injecting Botox (into the nerve?), which is not likely to work and which "there is no way your insurance will pay for"
- Surgical or mechanical interventions, which not only likely won't work but could make things REALLY WAY WAY WAY WORSE

So I might get partial relief from an expensive and uncomfortable procedure that would, if it lasts long enough to be worth it, have to be repeated over and over forever.

This is it. End of the line. No more hope for miracle cures, or even nonmiracle cures, or ever having a normal life again.
Thursday, February 1st, 2007 05:21 am (UTC)
Crap. I am so sorry. *hugs*

I saw your follow-up posts... I had just started thinking about how I want to run some races for the first time sometime soon (including Bay to Breakers). I definitely don't have any of the attitudes you mention... but would you be happier if I filtered those posts?
Thursday, February 1st, 2007 05:37 am (UTC)
Aw, thanks. Please don't feel you have to on my account. Yeah, I'm really upset right now, and yeah, whenever I read about running it hurts -- has for years -- but I am going to have to be who I am in an able-bodied world, and I may as well start now. But thanks for the thought. *hugsback* And good luck on BtoB! It's not at all a serious race, but/and it's very fun.