I had the injections on Monday it's now Saturday I had the injections on Monday it's now Saturday and I'm in excruciating pain more than before I got the shots. Is this normal? There is a little bruising as well as specially on my right wrist . The doctor told me I should start feeling better in one week and my goal should be two weeks. The most of what I've read and people I've talked to that had them said they felt better in 2 or 3 days. Is there a reason he told me 1 to 2 weeks?
I'm starting to get worried if I don't start feeling better on Monday I'm going to be really worried. I'm on the verge of losing everything because I can't even work. The doctor told me I have a mild case of carpal tunnel which doesn't make sense to me considering it's so severe I can barely cook a meal or pick anything up. I have so much pain in the top of my forearm and connecting to my bicep and I kept telling him I believe I have carpal tunnel I don't think it's carpal tunnel that's causing my forearm and bicep pain but he kept doing little tests and saying that it wasn't tennis elbow or anything like that but it must be the carpal tunnel because the nerve test showed a mild case of carpal tunnel so I went ahead and did the shots and I'm in more pain now than before. My carpal tunnel is so sore
Was the injection itself painful (give it a score on a scale from 0-10 no pain = 0, the worst imaginable pain = 10)? Do you know exactly what your nerve conduction tests showed? ("mild" does not mean a lot - you need to see the numbers). What did they inject? (Steroid, dose, with or without a local anaesthetic). If you can give all that information we might get a bit further with this. Dr J Bland
The injection itself was very painful I've got to say it was a 10. Especially on the right hand which got the bigger bruise. Other people I've talked to that had the injections said they felt better within 3 or 4 days and did not ever get a bruise why did I get a bruise and why didn't it work on me . I don't know the dose they injected or if it was with anesthetic but my hands were super numb for 3 or 4 hours. It's an album 3 and 1/2 Weeks and I feel no better than before I got the shots in the first place. My carpal tunnel area under the palm isn't that bad.It bothers me sometimes when doing certain like starting the car opening the car door among other things but the top of my forearm where connects to the bicep is so tight when I stretch it out it feels like it wants to rip has a burning throbbing swollen pain.Its a constant Non-Stop pain it gets worse when I do something as little as unloading the dishwasher I'll have to ice and lay down for an hour or two for it to calm down. I'm scared it's not carpal tunnel everything I read sounds like it's tendonitis. I think I may have to separate things going on. But the doctor said I don't have tendonitis or tennis elbow. It's a very different type of pain than the pain I get in the carpal tunnel area. I have an appointment on the 18th. Any insight help or advice would be greatly appreciated thank you in advance. P.s. we did speak about surgery when he did the injections but he said if the injections don't work we may want to hold off on surgery what did he mean by that?
Other things that hurt are squirting Windex ,scrubbing the stove top ,scrolling through the phone ,clicking the mouse, basically everything I do all kills the top of my forearm. I'm scared he's going to tell me to do the carpal tunnel surgery and it's not going to fix the top of my forearm which is what's really holding me back.
CTS injections are generally not that painful so a 10 suggests that something was perhaps wrong with the procedure. Upper forearm pain of that severity is also not typical of CTS - did that start after the injection or was it there beforehand. It sounds as thought they may have included an anaesthetic in the intection. We could really do with knowing what your NCS results showed I'm afraid - and they might need repeating. Dr J Bland
Oi, talvez você deva verificar a artrite reumatóide...... Tive seis cirurgias (3 em cada mão) para síndrome do túnel do carpo... para descobrir que era a artrite reumatóide causando isso.... Tive uma injeção de cortisona uma vez, antes das minhas cirurgias.... a dor foi pior que os sintomas da síndrome do túnel do carpo.... por três dias não consegui nem segurar a garrafa para alimentar meu bebê de 4 meses..... Levei uma semana para voltar ao trabalho e sou carteiro, e a dor ainda estava lá por mais alguns dias..... então, cerca de duas semanas depois, a dor passou, nunca mais farei isso novamente, tive que usar remédios para dor prescritos por aquelas duas semanas... boa sorte, Coral 🦀🐙💪🏼🐙🦀🐙💪🏼🐙💪🏼🐙Também estou na reserva do exército e depois daquele tiro eu nem consegui me qualificar com meu rifle, a dor nas minhas mãos era miserável.. então graças a Deus que isso acabou e eu me qualifiquei ......porque quem sabe quando vou precisar daquele treinamento? Parece que pode ser mais cedo do que o esperado. Então estou grato que minhas mãos estejam muito melhor depois do remédio certo......💪🏼🐙🦀🐙💪🏼🐙💪🏼