I 2nd that emotionTrish317 wrote:garyak, naychergirl, javabean, and fogdweller.....sending you prayers and good thoughts for wonderful results and healing.

Here's a news clip describing pain relief:fogdweller wrote:My biggest problem is neuropathic pain, and that is not one of the problems that seems to improve.
Yes.Rokkit wrote:I think Erika from Slovakia had improvement in neuropathic pain as one of her only lasting improvements.fogdweller wrote:My biggest problem is neuropathic pain, and that is not one of the problems that seems to improve.
Interesting. I started at 200 mg at night, that was all I needed. Slowly went up, faster in the last 2 years, to 1000-1200 mg per day, as needed through the day. I will let everyone know if there is any change in that. It has been 10 years, though, since it started, so I am not holding out much hope. Just making it stop getting worse will be worth it.ErikaSlovakia wrote:Yes.Rokkit wrote:I think Erika from Slovakia had improvement in neuropathic pain as one of her only lasting improvements.fogdweller wrote:My biggest problem is neuropathic pain, and that is not one of the problems that seems to improve.
My neuropathic pain in my right arm started in 2005. Carbamazepin was able to control my pain - I started in 2007. I was on 1200 mg a day.
I was able to cut it to 900 mg 5 months after the procedure. I was on zero of Carbamazepin 8 months after my procedure.
After 2 months with no pain I take 150 mg of Carbamazepin in the evening. I think the big weather change made it a little bit worse.
Erika
My total bill at Stanford was $100K. So $9,500 sounds pretty reasonable to me.fogdweller wrote:By the way, in my opinion the Pacific Center costs are very reasonable $1,500 for the imaging, $8,000 U.S. for the procedure, and I plan to fight for insurance coverage for that. Another thing I'll let everyone know about.
They file. The insurance has already declined to pay for the MRV testing. If it shows stenoses, then they file for coverage for the procedure (and I intend to use that as proof that the MRV was justified, and appeal the original denial). Jessoca. who handles the arrangements (not sure if she is a nurse,. tech, or office worker) said that they have about 50/50 success, so I am assuming I will need to figt for coverage.rssugg wrote:So, they do not file insurance for you?
Here's the information for doctors wanting to apply.nellie wrote:Does anyone know what the qualifications are to be on the Hubbard registry or have any ideas as to how long before any of the listed will be up and running? I know it says as they qualify contact info will be posted but am anxious to see some participating. I check periodically but none have contact info as of yet.
fogdweller wrote:Millertime, why the change?millertime wrote:Booked into Pacific Group with Dr.Arata in L.A. on Oct 22 for MRV and Oct 23 for procedure.![]()
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My original call date was Aug20