A week after having a cortisone shot in my SI joint, my pain continued to increase. It moved from about a 2 on the pain scale to an 8 or 9. I was nearly ready to go to the hospital, but I already have all the pain meRAB I could handle so figured there was nothing they could do. When I got in to see my doctor, I had a horrible experience. I don't understand what has happened to "beRABide" manners. She wanted to do 4 more injections to block the nerves that feed the joint and muscles around it. I was hesitant, since my first injection resulted in disabling pain. I asked her a few questions and she was so short with me - cutting me off and basically telling me to make a decision quick or come back in a week. I think she'd only spent about 5 minutes with me at that point. I went ahead and did the injections yesterday and the pain stayed stead through the evening. I stayed home from work today and mostly laid in bed. The pain is better - maybe a 6. But now I am having muscle cramps in my upper back, probably from the stress of the past few days. I also had an MRI of my lurabar 2 days ago and my discs are perfect - no bulging at all.
I realize it may take 3-5 days for the injections to work, so I will be patient with these. The weird thing with the first injection, which went directly into the joint, was that I felt immediate relief and felt relief for about 24 hours before the pains started and continued to increase over the next 6 days.
I start PT in a few weeks - the earliest they can get me in. The doc says she thinks I may need to do another shot into the joint in 3 weeks or so... seems like a lot of cortisone to be getting within a month's time, isn't it?
Has anyone had similar SI joint problems? I am so confused because there is so much conflicting literature out there. I realize it is a hard joint to treat and everyone is different and reacts differently to treatment, but I'm about to lose my mind. I've been having problems for a total of 6 months; I've seen 3 doctors (a spine specialist, and orthopedist, and a pain specialist) and I've been through PT once already.
Any suggestions/support would be welcome.
