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Posted by Green Willow on March 22, 2006, at 22:25:27
My alternative pain management doctor injected my r. trapezious muscle with injectable traumeel. I also had accunpuncture the same visit. While the pain relief was not lasting, I found that my brain fog of several months disappeared and I have begun being somewhat productive again ~ actually very hyper-brained now. Anyone else have experience with injectable traumeel?
Thanks, Green Willow
Posted by Green Willow on March 27, 2006, at 21:24:57
I'm reposting, hoping to get a reply:
Has anyone here had any experience with traumeel injections for soft tissue pain and inflamation? It is similar to the traumeel muscle rub only the injectable form. I went to an alternative pain management MD and he gave me 4 injections around the trazepious. Unfortunately the relief was rather short-lived, but that may be due to the severity of my problem, not certain. Just wondered if any of you have had any experience with this treatment or have any information.
Thanks, Green Willow
Posted by LynneDa on April 24, 2006, at 15:21:35
In reply to Traumeel injections for inflam and pain??, posted by Green Willow on March 27, 2006, at 21:24:57
Hi Green Willow - I don't have any experience with injections, but I do take Traumeel for extreme backaches, headaches and recently gave some to my 10 year old daughter after she got a palate expander. Works like a charm, I really like it. But, I wonder if it is not strong enough, even in injectable form, to take care of truly severe pain. I wish you the best of luck!
~ Lynne
I'm reposting, hoping to get a reply:
> Has anyone here had any experience with traumeel injections for soft tissue pain and inflamation? It is similar to the traumeel muscle rub only the injectable form. I went to an alternative pain management MD and he gave me 4 injections around the trazepious. Unfortunately the relief was rather short-lived, but that may be due to the severity of my problem, not certain. Just wondered if any of you have had any experience with this treatment or have any information.
> Thanks, Green Willow
Posted by Green Willow on April 24, 2006, at 22:00:20
In reply to Re: Traumeel injections for inflam and pain??, posted by LynneDa on April 24, 2006, at 15:21:35
Lynne,
What form of Traumeel do you take? Is it available in oral form?? I did get one set of 4 injections which were helpful for the pain. However I discontinued further injections after learning that one of the ingredients is echinaccea, which can cause a serious reaction with one of the prescriptions I must take. I am really glad that it does work out for you and your daughter. Green Willow> Hi Green Willow - I don't have any experience with injections, but I do take Traumeel for extreme backaches, headaches and recently gave some to my 10 year old daughter after she got a palate expander. Works like a charm, I really like it. But, I wonder if it is not strong enough, even in injectable form, to take care of truly severe pain. I wish you the best of luck!
> ~ Lynne>
> > Has anyone here had any experience with traumeel injections for soft tissue pain and inflamation? It is similar to the traumeel muscle
Posted by LynneDa on April 25, 2006, at 20:19:29
In reply to Re: Traumeel injections for inflam and pain?? » LynneDa, posted by Green Willow on April 24, 2006, at 22:00:20
Green Willow -
The Traumeel I have is made by a company called Heel, out of Albuquerque. Their website is www.HeelUSA.com. They are 300mg tabs & can be taken sublingually. They do contain echinacea, tho. I bought them from my practitioner (chiro/acu/TCM). I hope you can find something without echinacea! I saw a cream or gel version at my practitioner's office the other day, but didn't look at the ingredients. I'll check when I go back on Friday!
~ Lynne
*****************************Lynne,
> What form of Traumeel do you take? Is it available in oral form?? I did get one set of 4 injections which were helpful for the pain. However I discontinued further injections after learning that one of the ingredients is echinaccea, which can cause a serious reaction with one of the prescriptions I must take. I am really glad that it does work out for you and your daughter. Green Willow
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> > Hi Green Willow - I don't have any experience with injections, but I do take Traumeel for extreme backaches, headaches and recently gave some to my 10 year old daughter after she got a palate expander. Works like a charm, I really like it. But, I wonder if it is not strong enough, even in injectable form, to take care of truly severe pain. I wish you the best of luck!
> > ~ Lynne
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> > > Has anyone here had any experience with traumeel injections for soft tissue pain and inflamation? It is similar to the traumeel muscle
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