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julieporter123
#1 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2011 9:29:38 PM Quote
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Hi all
I've been having a lot of pain and swelling in my elbows for a while now and my consultant has advised me to try steroid injections.I've had these into my knees a few times with mixed results so i'm not too worried about the actual jabs but i wondered if anyone has had elbow jabs and did they work? Did they do both at the same time and did you have any problems afterwards.My appointment is on the 22nd and i'm really in two minds about whether to have them after the knee jabs didn't work well last time.Oh one more question - how painful are they !!!(i'm a bit of a coward really)
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Julie x
sheila_G
#2 Posted : Thursday, November 10, 2011 10:58:41 PM Quote
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Hi Julie

I have had steroid injs in both elbows. When you think about it, it sounds very painful but it wasn't for me. I was amazed at how little it hurt. I have had most joints injected several times and I think these were the easiest. They certainly worked for me. I had the injs in my elbows on New Year's Eve 4 or 5 years ago and I haven't had any trouble with them since. I hope yours are as successful and you get relief from them

Sheila x
jeanb
#3 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2011 10:27:01 AM Quote
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Agree with Sheila - much less painful than knees and even "more" less painful than fingers!
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#4 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2011 10:35:46 AM Quote
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Hi Julie,

I had my elbows injected about 7 years ago and have had no problems with them since then.
The injection is not too painful but I did find my elbows hurt more than ever for about 24hours, then the steroid took hold.
I would say go for it, it could mean a lot less pain and swelling for you.

Love Doreen xx
jenni_b
#5 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2011 11:38:32 AM Quote
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Hi

I have only had one elbow injected and it really hurt so decided not to have anymore done. Having spoken to others, I don't think the medic did it right, hence the pain

Instead I've gone through having depo injections. I've had wrists, ankles and shoulders knees knuckles blah blah blah injected individually over the yrs.

Id try for it, actually. If it hurts and doesnt work out, you don't have to have it again!

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amandalewin
#6 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2011 6:31:05 PM Quote
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I am interested in this too having a very swollen hugely painful elbow.

I think some rheumies prefer not to inject but it is supposed to be very effective...

I would most definitely try it...it is the thought of a small joint as opposed to a knee I guess...

Amanda
Rebecca D
#7 Posted : Friday, November 11, 2011 8:08:03 PM Quote
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Hi Julie

I have had every single joint injected with steroid over the years and I can honestly say the elbow injection was far less painful than other joints.

My last injection in the elbow was May 2010, I had alot of active inflammation in the elbow at that time. It was very successful at reducing the pain and swelling and the effect was long lasting. I had another elbow injection this year, I was really gutted it didn't help the pain at all, my rheumy says it's because the pain is due to advanced joint damage and not inflammation, hence why it didn't work.

If your elbow feels inflamed go for it, it's worth a shot.

Best of luck
Love
Rebecca
LynW
#8 Posted : Sunday, November 13, 2011 2:44:09 PM Quote
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Hi Julie

I think a lot has to do with the practitioner, some are very good others pretty useless, I'm sorry to say! I've had loads of joint aspirations and injections over the years and I would always say go for it as you have nothing to lose and much to gain. Whilst the joint remains swollen/inflamed you could be incurring permanent damage so not worth risking if there are other options available.

The injections work better for me if I have the joint aspirated first. It seems to give the steroid a better chance of working on the actual joint rather than inflamed tissues etc.

Good luck with it if you decide to go ahead ThumpUp

Lyn x
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julieporter123
#9 Posted : Tuesday, November 22, 2011 8:42:59 PM Quote
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Hi all
Just a quick update
After reading the comments on here i bite the bullet and had the injections this afternoon.I told my consultant i would only let him do them but i hardly felt a thing.They were a lot less painless than the knee jabs i had done at the same time!
They feel a bit sore now but i think they inject local in with the steroid and maybe it's wearing off.I'm nicely dosed up with painkillers and have a morphine patch at the ready(just in case!) I'm now looking forward to 2 days off work and will be hitting the online shops to try to get Xmas sorted!
Thanks for all the comments and advice - they really do help
Take care all
Julie x
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