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Spinal Headache from Lumbar Puncture

by Aruba417, Dec 27, 2005 12:00AM
My husband went into the ER early Friday morning for a horrible migraine. The doctor wanted to test for Meningitis (sp?) so they did a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). The tests came back negative, but we ended up back in the ER on Christmas morning because my husband was in severe pain in his back and head. We were told that he has a "spinal headache" from the spinal tap. He was in so much pain that he passed out when we got to the check-in window of the ER, and had to be wheeled in the rest of the way. They had him on morphine for a few hours and sent him home with some strong pain killers. He's okay on the meds, but every time they wear off the pain comes back. Has this happened to anyone here and do you know how long it will last?
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by HHH,MD, Dec 27, 2005 12:00AM
To: aruba417
The main symptom of post-LP headache is pain when upright with zero pain when lying down; sometimes with nausea when up.  It is due to continuing leakage of spinal fluid out of the spinal canal.  It usually clears up in 24-48 hours with strict bedrest; but it really does have to be strict (up for toilet only, nothing else).  If it persists more than 1-2 days despite these measures, ask for an "epidural blood patch".  It's essentially a repeat LP with injection of some of the patient's own blood into the space just outside the spinal canal itself.  It sounds wierd, but it works like magic; all pain usually is totally gone within an hour.  (Anesthesiologists are well trained in the procedure; I wouldn't let anyone else do one on me.)



Good luck--  HHH, MD

by Aruba417, Dec 27, 2005 12:00AM
Thanks so much. We were told about the blood patch, but were not told that it would work right away. My husband has been holding out because he didn't want another LP, but if it's going to help him right away, maybe we'll just go back. I tell you it's been a nightmare. We were in and out of the ER all Christmas! Thanks again.

by idalia393, Feb 12, 2008 06:49PM
To: HHH, MD
They perform a spinal tab on my special kid daughter, she can not talk. but I can tell she is on pain, how long does this is going to last.

by dcopetillo, Aug 22, 2008 12:26PM
I had a lp on Monday, and for the last few days I have a bad headach, It feels beeter when I first get up, But two hours into my work I comes back, Could I still be suffering from a lp headach?
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