Yesterday I asked my pain doctor, Dr. Ratko Vujicic in Ballentine, SC, if he gave Stellate ganglion block shots for PTSD and he said no but was very excited. He said he only heard about it a year ago and they are doing trials in Ft. Bragg and Baltimore. He said the success rate in Ft. Brag is off the charts and he emphasized that they only work when given in the left side of the neck.And there we have it, it's now officially a defunct treatment fully quantified via a double blind, randomise...
News & Observer in Raleigh, NC, dated April 20 2015, said: A Triangle research institute has received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to test a medical procedure to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. RTI International will lead the first randomized, controlled trials... which means past trials did not use this precision. It will be done in 5 military bases across the county.
Another reference is Ret Col Dr. Elspeth Cameron Ritchie MD, MHP, who has a copious background related to SGB and is consistently positive.
Overall I found more positive articles than negative and many within the same journals, which shows how unreliable either opinion is at this point. I can't see giving up on its viability when the jury isn't back.
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