Ok, so just got back from Toronto Western Hospital for the nerve root injection. Went well enough, doc was cool and explained pretty well what was going on and what I would feel like for the next couple days.
So I'm lying face down on this table and the doc first injects me with a local to freeze the area. Now let me tell you as someone who hasn't been subjected to a hell of alot of needles it wasnt the needle that hurt, but boy when medicine was goin in it was like holy f*#k , now I know what wolverine must've felt like when they gave him those metal bones. Pain was maybe a few seconds but it's two needles, so you're laying there feeling like a prison b!tch cuz you don't know when the next one's comin or how big it will be. So the doc gives me a warning when hes about to do the actual cortisone, which kinda bugged me cuz now I'm all tensed up waiting for it, and I'm expecting it to hurt. So I feel it in my back, and I'm like, meh, this ain't so bad....but when the mf'n needle hit the nerve.....WHAT!!! If it wasn't for the fact that I was fully aware there was a needle inside me I may have done a complete backflip off the table. I swear it was like someone hooked me up to a car battery and tried to give me a boost! Beginning to end the whole thing was about 45 minutes. Doc says to stay off feet and not drive for first 24 hrs and said I may feel soreness around injection site. He also said that the effects of the shot don't kick in for a least 3-6 days after injection.
So im at home now, but my right leg where I got the shot is linguini right now, I can't control it worth a **** so I'm just gonna chill. As for doing this again, no, I don't see this anywhere in my future at all. So it's either surgery or physio for me. I have EMG exam in two weeks and neurosurgeon meeting a week after that. So fingers crossed that this shot gives me at least a week of relief but I'm looking forward to finding a more long term solution to this.