Quote:
Originally Posted by diver110
Well, I saw the pain doc today, one of the top pain docs in San Diego. He was unenthsiastic about long-term vicodin use, but allowed how some people are able to do so. Others have issues with addiction/dependency/withdrawal. There appears to be little downside risk to rhyzotomy, so I am going to have that done (after first getting a diagnostic facet block). The problem with rhyzotomy is that it is at best an intermediate term fix. The doc said that as it is repeated it tends to become less effective.
To respond to the query, I used to scuba dive, but have retired from the sport. Ah, the joys of aging.
|
Endoscopic rhizotomy is long-term solution.
Regards
__________________
"The world of spinal medicine, unfortunately, is producing patients with failed back surgery syndrome at an alarming rate"
2005 - 2012: Rich personal experience with spinal disorders and various treatments (surgical, therapeutic, diagnostic)
Co-Founder: Vertebris Internationl Spine Hospital
Founder: Spinoteka - Society for Spine Diseases
|