I've not posted in a few weeks as I just haven't had much good to say. I'd written about my latest with my back, so it made no sense to keep complaining until there was something new. Well, I guess there was something new, I was just too upset about it to write about it at the time.
I spoke to my doctors office on Tuesday, June 15, and they said they couldn't schedule the shot in my back (a CT-guided left S1 selective nerve root injection) until it was preauthorized by my insurance and they would submit it that day. By Tuesday, June 23, I had not heard anything back so sent a message to my doctor's office to inquire. I waited the next day, but received no response. So early on Thursday I contacted my insurance and they said they just received the request the day before - 8 days after my doctor's office said they would submit it. I told the story to that insurance agent, and she seemed sympathetic. The preauthorization was approved the very next day, so either she expedited it for me or my doctor's office got it expedited somehow. Probably the former, not the latter, but I'm still bitter.
I'd never had a reason to not trust my doctor's office before, but I won't make that mistake in the future. They'd been bought out several years ago now by a larger company so I'm sure expenses had to be trimmed and the quality soon follows (duh!). But I had to spend 8 extra days in pain, 8 extra days on opioids, and 8 extra days limited for work. Eventually I got a cursory apology from the guilty staff, and a more in-depth apology from the head of the department, but I was definitely not happy. I considered my options; talking to a lawyer, taking them to small claims court, even calling and yelling until I was blue in the face. But in the end, nothing would come of it and I would just be more miserable. Best to get on with it and go through with it. Just get it done.
Eventually I got my injection two days ago, Wednesday, July 7. It was certainly the most painful of these injections I had, I think this is the 4th, and not the most or least effective I've had, either. I still have pain in my butt and groin, sometimes extending down the back of my thigh or to the back of my knee, all left side, and my left heel has been tingling ever since. I no longer get pain all the way to my foot, or the very sharp pain from internal pressure, such as a cough.
Overall, it's just taken the edge off and I think this is something I'll just have to live with. Until I can't anymore. Then I get to go through this whole process yet again. Next time maybe ending up in front of a neurosurgeon.
So, that's that, I'll try not to complain about it here anymore. I do have some things I'd like to catch up on so I'll try to write more this weekend. Stay healthy, everyone.