randomkidullneverknow
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Hi Guys,
New to this but reading your messages has given me more information than any doctor so far!
I had a microdiscectomy 5 years ago which gave fantastic pain relief although I am left with a numb, some times, cold foot. Ok I could do without it ,as my big toe has to curl to grip to walk, which plays havoc with your Jimmy choo's.
My GP says that new reports indicate that back surgery is not best practice, but I would have run up the hospital steps, brandishing a rusty knife, insisting that they use it there and then to get relief from the pain. . . . so I know what back pain sufferers have to endure and I sympathise completely.
My new problem, I think, is sacroiliac related. I fell (march this year) and landed heavily on my bum. I struggled on but after a few days had to give in and go to bed. Could not get out of bed for a week and had to lie on my front in bed with one leg over the side (supported by cushions) knee bent. Embarrassingly, I even had to pee in a bucket as could not make it to the bathroom, though I am more mobile now.
The trouble is that everyone I go and see about it just keeps referring to my back problem of 5 years ago! ! ! An MRI showed a trapped nerve so I've had a nerve block injection which stopped the shooting pain down my leg but has done nothing to relieve the main symptoms. I can't walk far (hip and heal pain).can't sit for too long (am on my knees typing this) Have dense numbness in the back of my leg ,bum and soles of feet. And a dull almost constant pain at the top part of my bum.(rh side)
At my first appointment with my consultant, I told him where the pain was, even pointed to it! It's clearly at the sacroiliac joint area, even my husband, who is a joiner, can identify that . I went to see the consultant a third time , when my main symptoms were still present, to see if he had been able to identify a problem in my sacroiliac area and he told me he hadn't even taken a scan of that bit! ! I have just wasted 5 painful months.
I know I have whinged on and on, but my biggest whinge is that there doesn't seem to be a back expert who covers the whole back. Neurosurgeons stop at the base of the spine but many back problems are sacroiliac related, so who do you go and see for that?
I am going to see a physio on Thursday and hope they can be more help than ' Mr Consultant Surgeon.' (by the way he did offer to operate. . wonder how much he gets paid for that?)
I may be totally wrong with my self diagnosis. Wait and see!
Can anyone offer any help?
H but still
New to this but reading your messages has given me more information than any doctor so far!
I had a microdiscectomy 5 years ago which gave fantastic pain relief although I am left with a numb, some times, cold foot. Ok I could do without it ,as my big toe has to curl to grip to walk, which plays havoc with your Jimmy choo's.
My GP says that new reports indicate that back surgery is not best practice, but I would have run up the hospital steps, brandishing a rusty knife, insisting that they use it there and then to get relief from the pain. . . . so I know what back pain sufferers have to endure and I sympathise completely.
My new problem, I think, is sacroiliac related. I fell (march this year) and landed heavily on my bum. I struggled on but after a few days had to give in and go to bed. Could not get out of bed for a week and had to lie on my front in bed with one leg over the side (supported by cushions) knee bent. Embarrassingly, I even had to pee in a bucket as could not make it to the bathroom, though I am more mobile now.
The trouble is that everyone I go and see about it just keeps referring to my back problem of 5 years ago! ! ! An MRI showed a trapped nerve so I've had a nerve block injection which stopped the shooting pain down my leg but has done nothing to relieve the main symptoms. I can't walk far (hip and heal pain).can't sit for too long (am on my knees typing this) Have dense numbness in the back of my leg ,bum and soles of feet. And a dull almost constant pain at the top part of my bum.(rh side)
At my first appointment with my consultant, I told him where the pain was, even pointed to it! It's clearly at the sacroiliac joint area, even my husband, who is a joiner, can identify that . I went to see the consultant a third time , when my main symptoms were still present, to see if he had been able to identify a problem in my sacroiliac area and he told me he hadn't even taken a scan of that bit! ! I have just wasted 5 painful months.
I know I have whinged on and on, but my biggest whinge is that there doesn't seem to be a back expert who covers the whole back. Neurosurgeons stop at the base of the spine but many back problems are sacroiliac related, so who do you go and see for that?
I am going to see a physio on Thursday and hope they can be more help than ' Mr Consultant Surgeon.' (by the way he did offer to operate. . wonder how much he gets paid for that?)
I may be totally wrong with my self diagnosis. Wait and see!
Can anyone offer any help?
H but still