Wow! I usually try to post once a week, but last week was just plain
busy that I didn't get a chance to. So, to update everyone on what's
going on, here's what happened last week:
On Monday,
January 30th, I had my third stellate ganglion block. When I arrived
at the CPC, excitement was running through my veins! My doctors told me
they were going to try a new approach with this block (and the funny thing is, my pain dr. didn't tell me
till after the procedure
that he never did it this way before on anyone else! He made this up
himself, and I was their guinea pig! ;). They still used ultrasound and
fluoroscopy, but in addition to bupivacaine, my doctor also added the
strong anesthetic ketamine to this block, and they went in my neck at a
different angle and in a different area. The needle had to be pushed
in very deep...being awake, I kept hearing my doctors tell
each other it "needs to go deeper..." If you looked at me then, my eyes
were probably wide open! o_O To me, it felt like the needle was close
to hitting my bone! And after the procedure was over, the ketamine made
me SO sleepy!! I could barely open my eyes! But this block was so
worth the pain and discomfort, because once I was fully awake, my
hand/arm
felt SO good! :) It was that big of a difference! Praise the Lord! "I
will praise the Lord as long as I live..." (Psalm 146:2) I was so
happy. I couldn't believe how amazing everything was feeling! When
they discharged me, they gave me a pain diary for me to keep track of
how long this block gives me relief.
So
that's what happened last week! I still have physical therapy every
other week and occupational hand therapy twice a week. I'm also
studying to become a medical assistant, so that and all my appointments
and home exercises keep me busy! But I'm just so thankful that things
look like they're heading in the right direction! Praise God and share in my joy! :)
"God is in every tomorrow,
Therefore I live for today,
Certain of finding at sunrise,
Guidance and strength for my way;
Power for each moment of weakness,
Hope for each moment of pain,
Comfort for every sorrow,
Sunshine and joy after rain."
~unknown