Author |
Topic: Infusion therapy (Read 263 times) |
|
Missa
New Board Newbie
Gender:
Posts: 2
|
|
Infusion therapy
« on: Feb 13th, 2003, 2:28am » |
Quote Modify
|
???I haven't visited this site for about 9 mos., looks great. I have been suffering from chronic ch's for over 2 years. My neurologist has tried everything, with little luck. I use Stadol ns for pain, which is usually fairly effective. I have been trying to get into the Michigan Head Pain & Neurological Institute with no luck as I am covered by Missouri Medicaid. I talked to someone there last week, and he mentioned a new treatment that I may qualify for called "infusion therapy", he said it was a 3 day treatment that they do in the clinic. Has anyone heard of this? What is it? Any success? I also read someone mentioning Torodol shots, which I am not familiar with, what is this? Thanks! Missa
|
|
IP Logged |
|
|
|
Karla
CH.com Alumnus New Board Hall of Famer
One of Many and Never Alone - Join OUCH
Gender:
Posts: 3090
|
|
Re: Infusion therapy
« Reply #1 on: Feb 13th, 2003, 11:12pm » |
Quote Modify
|
Torodol is an antiinflamitory like ibuprofin or motrin. I find that it by itself will not abort a cluster for me. However, when I receive a shot of demerol that only knocks down the pain a couple of notches but when given toradol after the demerol It will lower it considerably.
|
|
IP Logged |
Karla suffer chronic ch ch.com groupie since 1999 Proud Mom of Chris USMC Semper Fi
|
|
|
ami
New Board Newbie
ami manning
Gender:
Posts: 21
|
|
Re: Infusion therapy
« Reply #2 on: Feb 14th, 2003, 9:10am » |
Quote Modify
|
I had infusion therapy. But mine was in a hospital and it only took one day. It was a series of three iv medications back to back -- I had a horrible reaction to this. I had a full-on seizure right there with my boyfriend watching -- wet my pants, soaked my clothing, everything -- it was horrifying. I felt a little better over the next few days -- but it came right back. Just my humble opinion -- but I thought it was horrible. My insurance did cover it however. Even though it's questionable. I had Blue Cross at the time. My body felt like I had been whipped, beaten and bruised from this therapy. I guess it's your personal choice. Just wanted to give you some insight. I've also toradol shots -- they're harmless and don't help much -- but take the edge off a "little" -- at least for me.
|
|
IP Logged |
ami manning
|
|
|
|
|
|