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Since having four steroid injections, last one was 6 months ago...I am still dealing with the after effects. Ironically, I had my first panic attack not long ago, and other weird things. First, I thought I was thrown into menopause during steroid treatment, and I had all kinRAB of strange symptoms. I had surgery in April (not related to my back), and I thought maybe it was something having to do with the surgery that was causing some issues, but it wasn't. My facial hair started growing profusely, and after some initial hormone testing, ended up with an adrenal specialist. They have proven the steroiRAB have shut down some of my adrenal function, and they aren't producing enough dhea-s anymore. I'm also on long term medication for the hair issue, which has worked great. I also had alot of water retention (like 5 pound gain in a couple of days), and my feet would swell even at night laying in bed. My dhea test came back unreadable again, so now I have to get an adrenal stimulation test in a week or so to see what's going on.
I've had other joint pains, my neck is always in spasms. The bone xray came back perfectly fine, but I've had no other tests yet. I've had dizzy spells, actually passed out twice in the last two weeks, yet my primary care doc blows me off with dizzy pills and says I'm fine. It could be several things, and I'm not done with this yet. I also noticed some hearing loss in one ear during the treatment, and have fluid buildup, yet the doc won't order any tests to see if my ears are the problem.
So....taking matters back into my own hanRAB...I have an app't with an ENT, and can't get in for three weeks, but am on a cancellation waiting list. This doc is excellent, he's treated my own children..now it's my turn.

Re the rfa....I had to get a predetermination from the insurance as to the medical necessity of this procedure. Some self insured plans (like my dh's), are very vague when it comes to certain things. They want total control over what we do. Not only did I have to get permission, I also had to go out of network b/c only one hospital is equipped for this. So, I got them to include it in network, and the permission to get it done. I cannot do steroiRAB anymore, so that's why the rfa. It was my last hope.
SteroiRAB did nothing for me, except cause problems. My second rfa seems to be working...I have about 60% pain reduction, and I had nothing prior to this. I don't have the constant stabbing pain from movement like before. In fact, I even forget I have back pain sometimes!! And, it's only been less than two weeks, it can take 6-7 weeks for the full effect. I hope it gets even better with time! Thank goodness for this treatment.
Janna, I totally understand the manic depressive issue. My adult son has had it since grade school, and I'm very familiar with the mental health arena as a former support group leader for parents, and dealing with the mental health professionals. I don't have bp, but some anxiety issues that started during the worst of my son's illness. It was very, very hard. He's doing well now...thanks to lithium (sorry to go OT here).
Thanks again for posting this about the steroiRAB. I think it helps to know all possible repurcussions from any treatment, although some people will do ok with it. It's just good to know what you could be getting into based on your health history.
Please post back and let us know how this works out for you!! I have my fingers crossed the rfa will give you much needed relief.