Hi,
I am 35 and have been playing rugby for the last 25 years. About 4 years ago I suffered a forced flexion injury in a scrum which forced my chin into my chest and as a result I have a bulging disc at C5/6 or C6/7 (can't remember - it's been a while!). I also have signs of spondylosis.
Managed quite well the last few years through a combination of physio, chiropractors, osteopaths, exercise and codeine (not necessarily in that order). I've also had a bout of sciatica in the last 12 months, probably down to scrummaging. I still have some numbness in my left foot.
I played at the weekend and Saturday night was in significant pain in my right shoulder and outside of my right arm. I went to our local NHS walk-in centre on Sunday and spent 2 hours only to be told that they weren't allowed to prescribe anything other than paracetamol.
I saw my GP this morning who has put the pain and restriction of movement down to having aggravated my original scrumaging injury and she warned about the possibility of my pain and movement restriction being permanent. I don't mind admitting that I had a good blub in the doctor's office; the thought of being in this much pain for the rest of my life, not being able to pick up and play with my children and not playing rugby again, is just gut-wrenchingly frightening.
Apologies for the rant, but it's actually quite theraputic to be able to write all of this down.
I have been prescribed codeine and amitriptyline. I'm at a loose-end - I don't know what to do next. I'm in excruciating pain and haven't really slept since Friday night. My GP has reassured me that things will improve over the next week or two, but how can she be that confident having also warned me about the possibility of permanent and irriversible damage? Can anyone comment please?
1. How will I know if this will ease and I'll regain full movement and be pain-free? How lonh will it take for the symptoms to start to impropve?
2. What treatments are recommended? e.g. phsyio, sports massage, acupuncture, osteopathy? Is it too late to address the numbness in my foot from the sciatica?
3. Is there life after rugby?!! What am I going to do on Saturdays? I'm joking of course (although it's tought to give up something that's been such an integral part of my life). I desperately want to ensure that I don't make this worse and start any treatment or self-help early before it's too late.
I am very grateful for any input whatsoever. Thank you for reading.
Kind regards.
I am 35 and have been playing rugby for the last 25 years. About 4 years ago I suffered a forced flexion injury in a scrum which forced my chin into my chest and as a result I have a bulging disc at C5/6 or C6/7 (can't remember - it's been a while!). I also have signs of spondylosis.
Managed quite well the last few years through a combination of physio, chiropractors, osteopaths, exercise and codeine (not necessarily in that order). I've also had a bout of sciatica in the last 12 months, probably down to scrummaging. I still have some numbness in my left foot.
I played at the weekend and Saturday night was in significant pain in my right shoulder and outside of my right arm. I went to our local NHS walk-in centre on Sunday and spent 2 hours only to be told that they weren't allowed to prescribe anything other than paracetamol.
I saw my GP this morning who has put the pain and restriction of movement down to having aggravated my original scrumaging injury and she warned about the possibility of my pain and movement restriction being permanent. I don't mind admitting that I had a good blub in the doctor's office; the thought of being in this much pain for the rest of my life, not being able to pick up and play with my children and not playing rugby again, is just gut-wrenchingly frightening.
Apologies for the rant, but it's actually quite theraputic to be able to write all of this down.
I have been prescribed codeine and amitriptyline. I'm at a loose-end - I don't know what to do next. I'm in excruciating pain and haven't really slept since Friday night. My GP has reassured me that things will improve over the next week or two, but how can she be that confident having also warned me about the possibility of permanent and irriversible damage? Can anyone comment please?
1. How will I know if this will ease and I'll regain full movement and be pain-free? How lonh will it take for the symptoms to start to impropve?
2. What treatments are recommended? e.g. phsyio, sports massage, acupuncture, osteopathy? Is it too late to address the numbness in my foot from the sciatica?
3. Is there life after rugby?!! What am I going to do on Saturdays? I'm joking of course (although it's tought to give up something that's been such an integral part of my life). I desperately want to ensure that I don't make this worse and start any treatment or self-help early before it's too late.
I am very grateful for any input whatsoever. Thank you for reading.
Kind regards.