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Re: CHRONICPAIN: is it unusual for obgyn's to give pudendal nerve blocks?

From: Neena Agarwala, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 26 Oct 2008 17:59:52 -0500 (CDT)


Some physicians may be uncomfortable with skills and evaluation of such a process. But it is not an uncommon thing to do. Just that most physicians don't do it as often as you get them.

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Neena Agarwala, MD

At Sun, 26 Oct 2008, Robin wrote: > >At Sat, 25 Oct 2008, D wrote: >> >>I see an obgyn/pelvic pain specialist for pelvic pain, but he's almost 2 >>hours away, over winter, I like to get a more local obgyn to possibly >>help me with these injections, I get them every other week. The obgyn's >>that I've asked so far seem surprised that I'm getting this done because >>they don't do it. >> >>Is this type of injection really that unusual? >> >>thanks > >If I recall correctly, there is one Pelvic Pain Specialist with which I >am familiar, who does this procedure. Again, IF I am recalling >correctly. My Endo Specialist does NOT. > >It is my understanding most OBGYN's do not do this procedure so you may >need to locate a Pain Management MD who does. > >I hope this helps!




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