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An epidural injection, or epidural steroid injection, is used to help reduce pain caused by a herniated disc, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis. These spinal disorders often affect the cervical (neck) and lumbar (low back) levels of the spine. Pain may be accompanied by numbness or tingling that radiates in... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Back Pain | 695 |
56% |
| Chronic Pain | 47 |
66% |
| Fibromyalgia | 14 |
86% |
| Arthritis | 8 |
75% |
| Sciatica | 6 |
83% |
Overall, 59% (791
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I have had 2, the first time it took 9 attempts before they could get the needle in because of the arthritis. The second worked well. Can't have any more until I pay my portion of the doctor bill.
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going today for cervical ESI. my ins allows only one shot at a time and one site at a time. So I will let you know.
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had it when I had my daughter.
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no,this ALSO WAS NO HELP ME ME.NOT FOR ONE DAY MY BACK FELT THE SAME
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Not at all. This will leave scare tissue too.Will never do again.
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has helped alot for nerve pain down my legs and radiating pain.
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have had 2 now.first one was a miracle, no pain for a short time, it was quite an experience. thought 2nd one would finish it off and I'd feel like a different person,didn't happen
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Temporary relief
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5 DAY MAX OF RELIEF
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The first one didn't work so a second was administered within three weeks. It took a while to begin to feel better.
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