I too had an epidural injection on Thursday, the epidural it self was fine and I was completely knocked out. It does amaze me on how you are lying on your stomach for the procedure and somehow end up in your original bed, and on your back. LOL this always throughs me. Any ways, its too soon to tell if the epidural had done anything but as of now, I feel basically the same pain I always do. On a scale of 1-10 I would say maybe a 9ish at time a definate 10 and even 10+++ Urgh I am just so sick of dealing with this pain. I am concerned about the increase of nurabness and weakness in both my legs if I stand more than 2 min.
My only problem I had in general with the injection yesterday was the starting of the IV and people refusing to listen to you as to what works with your body and veins. After being poked 5 times, I was about to walk out and cancel the procedure. As now the anest. guy is threatning to put the IV in a foot or ankle or I would have to do the procedure without sedation. 2 weeks ago I had a discography and with that still vivid in my head I was not doing this procedure without sedation. LOL. They ended up getting the IV started in the procedure room 3 additonal pokes and didn't get it in. Though I do have to admit they did you some kind of nurabing thing so they weren't as bad. 4th try, they use an ultra sound and found the vein. Not to mention the anest. guy prior to this was saying well I can find a vein blindly and I was like a no, I don't think so. After a few arguements yeah I had the procedure, with the help of ultra sound did find a vein. Today both arms from elbow to knuckles are just covered in bruises.
There is now another notation on my chart on how to set up the IV, and also to listen to what the pateint (me) is telling the people. I will admit I don't have the most cooperating veins to begin with, as they tend to run for the hill upon seeing a needle; however, I do know what normally work. This is the only hospital I have ever gone to that I go through this aggravation with every single dang time. IV's aren't suposed to be that hard to start or get in. The worse thing about a procedure shouldn't be the IV. Sheesh.