Тёмный
No video :(

Stellate Ganglion Block for Anxiety | DailyDocTalk 113 

Drew Timmermans, ND, RMSK
Подписаться 23 тыс.
Просмотров 10 тыс.
50% 1

Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Drew Timmermans, discusses the use of a stellate ganglion block (SGB) for a patient’s anxiety. The SGB involves an injection that helps relieve a patient’s over-active sympathetic (“fight or flight”) nervous system. This therapy needs to be paired with some form of counseling so that the patient can go into, and address, the traumatic experiences. So often patients with chronic pain have lingering traumatic stress that impedes their ability to get to a new place of healing… working through traumatic experiences is critical to finding complete health and wellness, and patients don’t have to try to do it alone. There are tools and people willing to help.
Peace,
-Regenerative Performance
Want to OVERCOME chronic pain? Go here: regenerativepe...
If you’re new to my channel, my name is Dr. Drew Timmermans, ND, RMSK. I’m the founder of Regenerative Performance in Gilbert, AZ, specializing in interventional orthobiologics, which is just a fancy way of saying we help people reclaim their life from chronic pain without steroids or surgery. We challenge the conventional pain management approaches by addressing the root causes of chronic pain.
How I got here…
22 yrs old: Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Western Ontario.
23 yrs old: Competed as a long sprinter, anchoring the 4x400m relay to a silver medal at the Canadian national championships, contributing to Western's first national title in men's track and field.
23 yrs old: Started working as a personal trainer for GoodLife Fitness in Canada, quickly becoming one of the Top 10 Personal Trainers nationwide.
23 yrs old: Herniated two discs in my lower back, ending my track and field career and sending me into a multi-year battle with chronic pain.
24 yrs old: Enrolled at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (now Sonoran University of Health Sciences) after discovering my passion for naturopathic medicine.
26 yrs old: Still battling chronic back pain, I finally became pain-free through a platelet-rich plasma injection.
28 yrs old: Graduated and become a licensed naturopathic doctor.
29 yrs old: Completed the first-ever residency in regenerative medicine and integrative pain management at the Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine.
29 yrs old: Co-founded Regenerative Performance to help people with chronic pain just as I had been helped.
Today: We help people who have chronic joint pain reclaim their life with cutting edge treatments like platelet rich plasma, and stem cell therapy.
To everyone battling chronic pain, remember that your story is still being written.
Never give up.
Dr. Drew Timmermans, ND, RMSK
FULL DISCLOSURE: I create content to share my expertise and help as many people as possible. My goal is to build trust and provide valuable information to those seeking alternative solutions for chronic pain management and bring in new patients into our practice.

Опубликовано:

 

26 авг 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 148   
@patricekielhorn1178
@patricekielhorn1178 Год назад
This was my daughter’s miracle after 10 years of EMDR.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
I'm so happy to hear that!
@capgains
@capgains Год назад
Jesus, 10yrs. Sorry to hear. I’ve done emdr as well. No noticeable results I seem to have many triggers and need help as my life is decades behind where I could be
@n2096156
@n2096156 Год назад
How long ago?
@patricekielhorn1178
@patricekielhorn1178 Год назад
It’s just been 3 months
@jessicanilsson5941
@jessicanilsson5941 Месяц назад
Had she also Fatigue ? Brainfog?
@MiiaArango2024
@MiiaArango2024 3 года назад
My ptsd and anxiety is crippling, I’ve had this issue for years & I feel like I’m going to die sometimes. I really am considering this treatment because I do not want to be hooked on anxiety medication all my life. It really is hard because everything is triggering. God willing this will help me
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
I'm terribly sorry to hear that. We have found really great success with the stellate ganglion block for PTSD
@presidentamanda7468
@presidentamanda7468 3 года назад
This is exactly how I feel. I’m also terrified to get the SGB bc I’m afraid it will make me feel like on drugs or something. But I’m so desperate to get my life back. I’m so completely isolated in this crippling anxiety!
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
The calm that comes after the stellate is so peaceful. It doesn't make people feel like they are on drugs
@claytonicnutz
@claytonicnutz 3 года назад
did it help?
@presidentamanda7468
@presidentamanda7468 3 года назад
@miia Arango how are you feeling?
@gregmcb5305
@gregmcb5305 3 года назад
Getting a Stellate ganglion block before a psilocybin assisted therapy could be huge for the treatment of ptsd! Wow this could be an amazing tool for therapists in general but I think it could possibly help revolutionize psychedelic assisted therapy.
@gabeisawesome879
@gabeisawesome879 2 года назад
I'm not 100% sure whether combining those two would be beneficial or safe. Medicine isn't always additive or subtractive. Sometimes an SSRI can treat depression, Adderall can tread ADHD, but combining them can just make a patient sick.
@childadvocate9351
@childadvocate9351 2 года назад
@@gabeisawesome879 Concur, not only is it not prudent to combine substances, but you wouldn't even know which is the best/worst treatment. Guys, this is your BRAIN/MIND, no matter how "broken." Resist the temptation to potentially subject yourself to experimentation. I too am interested in both, but I deduced that hyperarousal/triggers are primary, stimulating the pineal gland for higher consciousness and gratitude is 2ndary. As he stated, SBG -- VHR -- EMDR --- CBT -- Nutrition -- Meditation/Mindfulness -- Self- compassion/pacing -- patience -- keep moving forward
@victoriaskennedy
@victoriaskennedy Год назад
I just did it. Oooooooomygoodness. Oooooooomygoodness. Suffered from trauma for 30 years. Wow
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
I'm assuming this means a great response?!
@BlackedOutRant
@BlackedOutRant 2 года назад
I just had both sides done. My right and my left just today. I don’t feel a difference. Maybe it’s for some people, but after 25 years of this I had to try something
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I'm so happy to hear you tried it! I truly hope it helps!
@ColdBloodedAddicts
@ColdBloodedAddicts 3 года назад
Im having my first one today. Prior military childhood and drug induced trauma.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
I'm so excited for your healing ❤
@DevinSheaProductions
@DevinSheaProductions 3 года назад
How did it go?
@TheDjaypattalion
@TheDjaypattalion Год назад
How are you now?
@mohamudhassan4053
@mohamudhassan4053 Год назад
Stellate ganglion block bro how can i get this medicine. If im africa
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
By finding a doctor in Africa who can do this, or by traveling somewhere that you can get it
@venuswarrior8456
@venuswarrior8456 Год назад
How safe is this? Will this give u future Dementia? Does ur symptoms get worse after it expires? Do people feel like zombies afterwards? Just curious
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
There are risks associated with the procedure itself, which is why we believe it's important to ensure the procedure is ultrasound guided. No, it does cause future dementia. Symptoms generally don't worsen when it wears off. People feel at peace after, not zombie like.
@venuswarrior8456
@venuswarrior8456 Год назад
@@DrewTimmermansND good to know. Does your energy decline since no fight or flight mode?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
Spastic energy may reduce, but not your normal health energy. You still have a fight or flight response, it's just not over exaggerated.
@venuswarrior8456
@venuswarrior8456 Год назад
@@DrewTimmermansND What are the risks?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
Risks can include bleeding, infection, anesthetic toxicity, nerve damage
@thedon0245
@thedon0245 3 года назад
Great video! I’d like to ask. How well would a Stellate Ganglion Block work for panic disorder that isn’t triggered by posttraumatic stress disorder? I’ve been on numerous treatments for panic disorder and disassociation (depersonalization disorder) for years and Couldn’t find any relief throughout countless trials of medication and therapy. I’d love to hear what you have to say. Thanks!
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
We have had success in patients with non-traumatic anxiety/panic disorders, but just like with PTSD, the SGB just takes the foot off the gas for a few months, its not long term curative. But could still be a great tool
@NormaGonzalez04
@NormaGonzalez04 3 года назад
Hello doctor, Are you still providing these blocks for patients with PTSD? I’m looking at another center in Scottsdale to get this procedure done but after watching your videos I feel more comfortable with your explanation and attention to detail. I’m also in weekly therapy and understand I will need to continue to help myself after this block. My cortisol levels are incredibly elevated. I had a brain scan at Amen clinics and it shows my hypothalamus “lit up like a Christmas tree” is what the doctor said and to take fish oil. Trying my best. Would appreciate your guidance if possible.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
Hey there, yes we are still performing this procedure on a regular basis. Give our clinic a call during the week, I'd love to help!
@kurtbradwill
@kurtbradwill 3 месяца назад
Question: I have GAD and panic disorder and I've had quite a bit of therapy but not had a specific trauma I can pin point or "thing" to work on. How would the SGB work for me?
@Roderickgalloway1958
@Roderickgalloway1958 Год назад
What nerves are injected?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
The stellate ganglion and the cervical sympathetic ganglion
@Roderickgalloway1958
@Roderickgalloway1958 Год назад
I’m from the UK and I suffer from PTSD where the fight or flight response is on 24/7 in December & February last I had the SGB by doctor Krishna in Bristol UK two times. Right side neck C6 and C7 then 24 hours later left side neck C3 and C4 but it didn’t work. What am I asking you is do you do the same nerves, but in a different order and if so is it worth me continuing with SGB,s. I look forward to your reply.Thanks
@mmedeuxchevaux
@mmedeuxchevaux Год назад
Hello, I have severe insomnia that I can't say is related to anxiety. I think there's an imbalance of my sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. I want to try SGB. However, I have low blood pressure (not dangerously low) and I understand only people with high blood pressure have overactive SNS. Do you think I could still benefit from SGB?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
You have have dysautonomia and an imbalance in your nervous system with low blood pressure, so having low blood pressure wouldn't mean you're not a good candidate. We use screening questionnaires such as the PCL5 and ASQ to determine if someone may benefit from the SGB
@mmedeuxchevaux
@mmedeuxchevaux Год назад
@@DrewTimmermansND Thank you. A couple things - I don't understand about how the Ages and Stages Questionnaire relates to PTSD or SNS dysfunction. And I don't have typical PTSD. But I do live with extreme regret and self criticism recrimination Iof past mistakes) on a near constant basis. I wonder if this is a type of PTSD. However at night I don't think about these issues. I push the thoughts away.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
ASQ is the Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire. We dont diagnose PTSD, we just help in the treatment of it, so I cant comment on the type you may have
@gjudd4193
@gjudd4193 2 года назад
Have you done the block for long covid? There are some Doctors in Texas doing SGB to help patients recover taste and smell loss from the virus.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Yep we sure have, with really really interesting results. Return of loss of smell/taste, improvement in brain fog/fatigue, etc.
@sbgradinnb
@sbgradinnb 2 года назад
I’ve read a few people that had success resolving their Long Covid with this procedure. Can you provide any insight?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
The SGB helps reset the neuroimmune system. We've successfully used it for long cvd as well as many other chronic immune issues
@severe_gas_cramps2587
@severe_gas_cramps2587 Месяц назад
Is this effective for panic disorder?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Месяц назад
yes, we have successfully treated many patients with panic disorder. In those situations we do right sided C6 and C4, then left sided C6 C4 spaced out by 2 days. Significant responses from this.
@vlox9915
@vlox9915 2 года назад
Have you tried this procedure on any patients with ME/CFS or POTs? Seems like it may be helpful in autonomic dysfunction
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I would love to work more with that patient population with this procedure, but they haven't come through my door yet
@bleh_stfu19
@bleh_stfu19 2 года назад
Hello sir, is this treatment gives permanent effects
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Really only possible in people who use the time to work on their deeper core issues with a licensed professional
@bleh_stfu19
@bleh_stfu19 2 года назад
@@DrewTimmermansND is there any psycosurgery for severe anxiety?
@afzalkhokhar3144
@afzalkhokhar3144 3 года назад
can sgb injection reduce fight or flight response.please tell me
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
Yes, that's one of the main reasons it's helpful
@TIPPYtoeup
@TIPPYtoeup 2 года назад
If I am understanding you right. After a year of this treatment. If a person is at a 7-8 out of 10 for anxiety. It would then be a 4-5 out of 10. Is that correct? Truthfully from my perspective. And if I am understanding you right. That doesn’t sound very groundbreaking / life changing. But I guess it’s always different from person to person. And, you never know unless you try it for yourself. Thanks for the video
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Correct, as I stated in the video, this treatment on its own does not produce profound effects in the long term (in the short term patients can go from 7-8/10 down to 2-3/10, but this doesn't last long term if they aren't in therapy). This treatment allows people to better address their past traumas in therapy, which is where the real healing happens. What's groundbreaking about this procedure, is there currently is NO other technique in medicine that produces this effect (blockade/reduction of the autonomic nervous system freaking out with triggers), with the exception of a few different protocols utilizing benzo medications which carries a lot of risks and has side effects.
@TIPPYtoeup
@TIPPYtoeup 2 года назад
@@DrewTimmermansND : Appreciate the detailed response Drew. Thank you 👍. I’ve shared the video with a professional who wasn’t aware of the procedure. When I speak with them next I’ll see if its something they recommend for me to try. Again thanks for the video etc!
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@afzalkhokhar3144
@afzalkhokhar3144 3 года назад
I'm suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, I used a lot of medication like ssri, snri, antisycophtic, but they not helped me
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
I'm terribly sorry to hear that
@joeydiaz8505
@joeydiaz8505 2 года назад
Could you please explain what is being blocked, from my understanding nerve communication is being blocked, which can create an increase in pressure for those with high energy, this is a forced sleep,
@user-vh2vw9pf9k
@user-vh2vw9pf9k Год назад
will this help symptoms of bipolar disorder? Thanks in advance
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
I don't believe it has been studied for that
@DevinSheaProductions
@DevinSheaProductions 3 года назад
I have been trying to get this for years in the US. The country that that gives you PTSD won’t give you healthcare. I had to move to Canada to get healthcare. I just had my first Stella injection today. (For free) . I’m wondering how you know if it worked? My eye dropped and all that, but I don’t feel like my ptsd disappeared. Anyone had this done?
@lesleylesley5821
@lesleylesley5821 3 года назад
Health care is not "free" in Canada, we pay very high taxes to pay for our tenth rate health care.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
We use the PCL to track outcomes. If score drops by 10 points of more, then it is considered a successful treatment.
@jiujitsukitty9319
@jiujitsukitty9319 2 года назад
You eye dropped????
@TheJeanettelmcgrath
@TheJeanettelmcgrath 2 года назад
How did you get it for free?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
They are in Canada with socialized healthcare (I grew up there). So it's not free, just no co pays or deductibles or shenanigans by insurance companies).
@atdapdw148
@atdapdw148 Год назад
Does it work for social anxiety disorder?
@rachelmoseley8065
@rachelmoseley8065 2 года назад
Hi there. I have MS and I believe my vagus nerve has been damaged in one of my attacks. Have been in a constant state of anxiety w/ chest pains for the past two months along with GI issues, random chills, ect. Symptoms appeared together like clockwork which is why I assume this to be autonomic/vagus nerve. Do you think this could be beneficial for me? Have you treated patients with MS with the SGB?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
We haven't had any patients with MS for the SGB, so I cant comment on that aspect specifically. In some cases we will pair a vagus nerve hydrodissection with the SGB
@juanraspa8746
@juanraspa8746 3 года назад
This has been a absolutely horrible procedure it has ruined my life and comments keep getting deleted , anytime I see a negative comment it gets removed. They are over-stretching the nerve and I am in allot of pain.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
No one has been deleting your comments on my channel as I manage the channel personally. I'm sorry to hear that you did not have a good outcome with your procedure. Did they use ultrasound? I'm not sure how they could overstretch the nerve, as stretching of the nerve is not something that happens with this procedure.
@OorahMommy
@OorahMommy 3 года назад
@@DrewTimmermansND I would also point out how vital it is to choose a Dr. that is trained in the procedure and has done numerous successful procedures. There will always be exceptions where things can take a wrong turn but having someone experienced tends to lessen the odds.
@arieldeangelo8439
@arieldeangelo8439 3 года назад
@juan raspa what happened to you? It ruined my life also and no one can help me.
@moderaterevolution504
@moderaterevolution504 2 года назад
@@arieldeangelo8439 What happened to you from it?
@omairafigueroa9089
@omairafigueroa9089 Год назад
@@arieldeangelo8439 can you explain ? I was thinking of doing this treatment. You feedback can help me
@benfont8036
@benfont8036 3 года назад
My doctor did and pass the needle by the thyroid to get to sg is it ok ?
@merita3202
@merita3202 2 года назад
Hey doctor, I'm struggling with ptsd and racing thoughts with panic. I'm disabled. How much is this procedure?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I'm terribly sorry to hear that. Prices vary across the country, with most places being between $1,000‐2500 per procedure.
@nrltime5820
@nrltime5820 2 года назад
Do you know of any negative outcomes with SGB? I am ready to do this procedure but only thing I'm concerned about is 3 Reddit posts that stated they felt worse afterward. I wouldn't care if I spent $1000 and it didn't work, just worried about possible worsening of symptoms afterward.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
We personally haven't had any patients who are worse afterwards, but we have heard of that happening. It's so infrequent that I don't even think there are statistics from research studies on that, so I'm estimating the risk of that is
@laurencedessureault5587
@laurencedessureault5587 2 года назад
Would it be a good treatment for someone with an Generalized anxiety disorder?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
It can be yes
@oregonreign75
@oregonreign75 2 года назад
Hello Doctor, how long does it take for the effects to take place? And does the relief get better over time?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Most people notice the improvement within the first week, but sometimes it takes two injections within the first few weeks to reduce the anxiety significantly enough to be noticeable. The relief gets better over time but only when people use the SGB as a means to do the deeper work required. If you just get the injections and don't do any psychotherapy or anything it will wear off over time
@zeropoleski4360
@zeropoleski4360 2 года назад
Are your injections guided more precisely by ultrasound?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Yes, ultrasound is the preferred approach for the SGB
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
Tim how does this work? Because what you are doing here is limiting blood flow, myself and a handful of other people who have revived this injection are complaining about a limitation and nasty pressure behind the eyes, especially when we take something that can produce adrenaline like áderall. Can you explain how it works? Is there somewhere one goes when someone has negative side effects?
@PriyaMomma
@PriyaMomma 2 года назад
I see your comment. I hope they’ll respond. Your concerns shouldn’t be dismissed.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
The SGB works by temporarily reducing the outflow along the ganglion, which can hp break the vicious cycle from the brain to the adrenal glands, and can reduce the fight of flight response. I'm sorry to hear that you've have that occur after your procedure.
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
How is the outflow of blood slowed? Because it seems like the ganglia has been tightened, stretched, made to limit outflow, and this is very painful for high energy people and a debilitating limitation. And how do we know it’s temporary? If you can just explain how the outflow of blood is slowed through the ganglia?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Blood doesn't flow through the ganglia. The ganglia is a collection of nerve tissue, not blood vessels. The ganglia is not being tightened or stretched, it is simply being numbed by an anesthetic.
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
Someone just replied to this thread and their comment was deleted, they also were having issues with the procedure and were reporting the same symptoms, they asked a very interesting question, pleas repost:
@Kartikaythakur
@Kartikaythakur 2 года назад
Can it cure Parosmia
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
There are studies coming out demonstrating significant improvement and even resolution of parosmia (small case studies). We have also been seeing this in our patients in the clinic as well
@rebeldelrey
@rebeldelrey 2 года назад
I'm 23 and started having panic attacks last year, its been pretty bad, and I just seem to freak out for no reason sometimes. Do you think this could help me?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I'm terribly sorry to hear this. Search for the PCL-C quiz online. If you score above 35, there's a good chance that this could temporarily help you. But these injections wear off, so only get them if you're willing to do the counseling/therapy to address the deeper root causes.
@fonzarellyplay370
@fonzarellyplay370 Год назад
@@DrewTimmermansNDcan you continue to get them after they wear off?
@fonzarellyplay370
@fonzarellyplay370 Год назад
Can I get this in California?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND Год назад
yes, google.com will be your friend here!
@fonzarellyplay370
@fonzarellyplay370 Год назад
@@DrewTimmermansND I have a consultation this Monday!! 😃
@geronimostine1819
@geronimostine1819 3 года назад
Does Stella ganglion block work for other pain relief areas like the lower back?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
Generally not no, unless there is underlying dysautonomia that is resulting in widespread hypersensitivity. We use different approaches for chronic low back pain
@SilverSurfeq1989
@SilverSurfeq1989 3 года назад
Hi Can this block be pernament ? I have PTSD in my own flat becouse of bully neighbours.... Please help
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
It's not permanent no, it's only temporary. The block is used to help people better address their PTSD in therapy
@arieldeangelo8439
@arieldeangelo8439 3 года назад
@@DrewTimmermansND hi dr. I had this procedure done and I actually had a paradoxical response. I completely depersonalized and my anxiety went to extreme panic. Not anyone can explain this. Have you EVER heard of such a thing? I have no interoception which is a major issue because I have health issues I can’t treat due to the inability to feel. I know the insula is involved in feeling and I’m just trying to wrap my head around how this could have happened. My limbic system is very upset and I feel like this gave me PTSD. I’m completely traumatized. I went to a leading Dr. also and had an injection at the c6 and c4 on the same day. That was almost 3 months ago and I’ve seen little improvement.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
I'm terribly sorry to hear that. I havent ever seen that clinical response, nor have I read anything in the literature about it. Doesn't mean it isn't real, I just don't know why! Thinking out loud, there's a lot about the brain and emotions that we still don't understand, so it's always possible that the block removed a 'protection' layer within your sub- or unconscious mind, resulting in unconscious repressed emotions surfacing. I'm gleaning some of this from the work of John Sarno, but this is not the same situation that he talks about with chronic pain. But it might be worth looking into his books on his theories and approaches, and seeing if that resonates with you.
@arieldeangelo8439
@arieldeangelo8439 3 года назад
@@DrewTimmermansND thank you for you reply. I found a doctor who essentially no longer does the procedure for people with any sort of dissociation. I had minor depersonalization from a wicked awful benzo withdrawal. I’m familiar with the work of John Sarno, and TMS. I don’t think his work would fit in here unfortunately. It is however, refreshing for a doctor to mention him. I think it’s really imperative that when working with anyone that doesn’t have cut and dry ptsd, to be really careful. I have now spoken to multiple people where the block has gone wrong for them and their lives and nervous systems are destroyed. There is too much at stake to mess with the brain. Can you tell me how long on average you are seeing people get results. I’m hoping this will eventually smooth out. It’s debilitating.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Thanks for that insight. Our patients report about 3ish month improvement
@benfont8036
@benfont8036 3 года назад
What is actually injected?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 3 года назад
Ropivacaine, a local anesthetic
@benfont8036
@benfont8036 2 года назад
Could cortisone make the block more effective?
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
Nope
@MrOxymercuration
@MrOxymercuration 3 года назад
Wait a minute - are YOU a naturopath performing the stellate ganglion block or is a board-certified physician (MD/DO) who has completed an accredited pain fellowship doing the block?
@ajpello2003
@ajpello2003 2 года назад
I just had an SGB for severe tinnitus. Can you advise how long it takes for this to wear off? I’m in both TRT (Tinnitus Retraining Therapy) and CBT but was stuck in severe fight or flight response until today with agoraphobia. I notice I have lingering brain fog after the procedure that’s worrying me so would love to know this isn’t permanent.
@Jack-ns9sz
@Jack-ns9sz 2 года назад
how are you going now?
@ajpello2003
@ajpello2003 2 года назад
@@Jack-ns9sz fucking horrible gave me a TBI
@ajpello2003
@ajpello2003 2 года назад
I am suffering every second of the fucking day
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I am terribly sorry to hear that
@SurfMastery-kz6je
@SurfMastery-kz6je Год назад
Hi, sorry to hear your experience. I'm considering getting this procedure and wonder how your doing now, since its been a year. Thanks
@joeydiaz8505
@joeydiaz8505 2 года назад
2 days ago Hello, I have had horrible complications from this procedure, the outflow of what is being blocked?
@arieldeangelo8439
@arieldeangelo8439 2 года назад
So did I.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I'm sorry to hear that. Please make sure you discuss your complication with your doctor.
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
I'm sorry to hear that. Please make sure you discuss your complication with your doctor.
@nrltime5820
@nrltime5820 2 года назад
Well tell us what happened
@moderaterevolution504
@moderaterevolution504 2 года назад
What did it do?
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
They are deleting negative comments
@juanraspa8746
@juanraspa8746 3 года назад
Hey bro, doctor, what is this shit procedure? Do u know how it works?
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
They are deleting negative comments
@jessicatelne2800
@jessicatelne2800 2 года назад
They are deleting negative comments
@DrewTimmermansND
@DrewTimmermansND 2 года назад
No one on my account is deleting any negative comments. Why would you make up that lie?
Далее
SPONGEBOB POWER-UPS IN BRAWL STARS!!!
08:35
Просмотров 18 млн
Absolutely Most Painful Medical Procedures
18:11
Просмотров 1,1 млн
How To Tell If Your Anxiety Is Treatment Resistant
9:08