Thank you both for your replies. That is basically what I have heard, that the injections provide short-term relief, but not much long term. The neurosurgeon who is referring for the consult at the pain clinic said that being that I am still clinically overweight (I was really obese prior to the weight loss,) this will be the safest thing for now. He is really not a proponent for surgery, because there is, according to 2 MRIs, no nerve impingement. But, I am not convinced. My legs go nurab...and I had to have a foley and got constipated so my PCP rushed to get another consult with neurosurgery to rule out Cauda Eqina syndrome. The NS does not believe that is the cause of my problems. (I also have cerebral palsy that results in a neurogenic bladder.) He thinks the retention of urine was due to the bladder issues, not spinal nerve root compression.
My mom had 3 steroid injections for similar issues, and they did nothing for her. Also concerned that because I have a history of severe depression, the pain clinic doctor will hold that against me. My mother takes Zoloft (as do I) and had this happen to her after telling the doctor that the injections did not help her pain. We live in a small town, so there really aren't many options as far as pain management doctors. Needless to say, she did not return to the clinic. I won't even go to the local one. I am going to Ann Arbor. My depression is very well controlled despite everything I have been through, especially in the last year. I will definitely go to the appointment, but I am not sure I want the injections. Medication wise, I am very limited, because I have problems with hypotension, and most pain meRAB, particularly narcotics, drop my blood pressure. I have Darvocet but it really can't be used often. I am just tired of hurting.
Thanks for listening.