So next week I am going in, and if all goes as planned, get an occipital nerve blocking shot. I've tried every medication thrown at me with no prevail. Well thats kinda a lie, valium does works for the headaches that wake me in the night.... at least the first half of the night haha. From everything I have read and been told my symptoms do line up with possible occipital nerve damage and since I'm not responding positively to any medications I'm being optimistic it will work.
I feel it could be kind of bitter sweet. I do really hope that this is the problem and the shot magically cures the headaches. The "sweet" part of bitter sweet would be two fold. Most importantly, no more headaches until the shot wears off. Next, just the knowledge that there is a solution out there for this daily struggle. So the "bitter" part, it would mean either lots of temporary, and what I am told are painful, shots, or another surgery. After my first and only surgery, I strongly do not want another one. But to know the headaches would be gone, I know it
would be worth it. I know I am putting the cart before the horse with surgery talk, but it's just what's on my mind.
So to the questions...
Anyone reading this have any experience with occipital nerve blocking shots?
Are they really that painful like I've been told?
Did you get the kind ok relief you were expecting?
And justanything else you wanna comment to me....