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Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Reviewer: Refundmaster, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Migraines every day from the right occipital nerve. The pain Doctor I went to uses this drug to relieve the migraines and I can truly testify that it works immediately. I went to the pain Doctor in August 2008 after suffering with migraines for over eight months everyday. He actually hit the occipital nerve on my second set of shots 4 weeks apart. When the Doctor hit the nerve itself it felt l
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Reviewer: Medgirl, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I recieved these injections for siatic and L5 nerve compression. The first 2 sets of injections I tolerated fine(1 in the SI joint & 1 set of lumbar TPI). The last one was in the SI joint and about 20-30 min later my blood pressure dropped from 100/70 to 80/40. I currently don't plan to recieve any more injections for now. I am in the medical profession and I do understand drugs and there me
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I have a slipped disc (upper back/neck) & Fibromyalgia. I also do take 1 Elavil@ night, & I take 4 pain pills a day (we switch from Hydrocodone to Endocet (so no greater tolerance increases). My chronic pain Doctor suggested these injections as something to try. Because it was a plant derivative, I thought there would be no harm in trying them. I know these injections, I receive every othe
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Reviewer: Theadora, 65-74 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Fractured sacrum. I couldn't get out of bed. Had Sarapin with lidocain and small amount of cortisone shots a month apart. It was like a miracle. Blood sugar rose for a few days from cortison but lasted for about 3 years.
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