Right on (the revised) schedule, Bettie has had an imaging-directed injection of Depo-Medrol in the right hip ball joint. (Our hope here is to give Bettie a few months of pain relief while she gains enough strength to cope with a future hip replacement.) I had thought that she was going to get something to lubricate the bone-on-bone condition there, but that's not what this stuff does. It turns out to be a pretty effective anti-inflammatory drug...most of the time.
Like the investment caveat "Past performance is not a guarantee of future results", so it is with this treatment. The doctor who did it says its effectiveness can be from no pain relief at all, to complete pain relief for many months. Most patients have good outcomes, and the injection can be repeated up to three times. But for now, it is wait and see.
An anaesthetic was injected first and that will wear off later today. When it does, we should not expect any improvement today, as the Depo-Medrol takes 24 to 48 hours to begin its magic. Thursday...that's when we hope to see her resurrection, so to speak. Hopefully I'll have a good report on how things look Thursday evening.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Hi Dick and Bettie....so glad to hear it is arthritis and not gall bladder. I have arthritic knees so understand the pain of "bone on bone" Donna Hampton
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