vascular compressions: celiac plexus block
I've been focusing a lot on my jaw cavitations as of late, but there has been a lot in the works for my vascular compressions as well. When I left Oklahoma there was a slew of tests I need to do to help the doctor put together a plan. So far I've done all the blood labs and most recently completed the celiac plexus block and Mesenteric ultrasound. “ET phone home” yes, this was my shining moment when I got back from my procedure ;) Ben was happy I still had my sense of humor! What is a Celiac Plexus Block? The celiac plexus is part of the nervous system and is a bundle of nerves in the upper abdomen that sits behind the pancreas by the abdominal aorta. They send signals to the brain and spinal cord from digestive system organs. A block is commonly used for people with pancreatic cancer or pancreatitis to help relieve pain from those nerves. In other cases like mine, it's used for diagnostic purposes. For the block they used a mixture of 20 mL Bupivacaine 0.25% and 2 mg Dexam...