superstar dj
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Hi guys,
(newbie, attracted by the wealth of experience you all show regarding back pain, ops and procedures) Hello all!
There is such a wealth of knowledge in this place, I thought it'd be a good idea to run something past you all and see what you have to say.
My name is Andrew, 29 y/o and I have been suffering with back problems for about 5 years. Intermittently for the first 3 years, but more severe for about the last 2 years.
I am a gardener (Ha!), I guess back problems go hand in hand with the job, however my back suddenly became much worse when when I felt it go, and I would like to hear your experiences with regards to this sudden pain...
2007 my back "went" about 4 times, by this I mean that when making a bending or leaning motion I would feel this pain in my lower back. It would be sore for the rest of the day, but the next day I wouldnt be able to move arround much, and on some occassions not be able to get out of bed at all. This would last about 2 weeks. My last bout of my back going was about October and continued right up untill about second week in january and I was still going to work. This sudden pain I attribute to a "slipping" of the disc. What do you think?
I now limit the amount of lifting I do and try to manage my posture and I am possibly restricting my movements too much wich is probably putting more stress on my back? Anyway, these sudden bouts have stopped since January, but now all I get is a milder (still quite sore) pain in the back and pain down the right leg, pins and needles in my right foot and sometimes in my left foot.
Anyway enough about me... now about the so called professionals!!!
I have been visiting various ammounts of GP's over the last 5 years about my back problem(s) and as I am sure most of you know that they are not allways as helpful as you'd like them to be. Right? Anyway, after lots of pills and brush off's in December 2007 I insisted that my GP refers me to the hospital to get it looked at properly.
2 MRI scans later and in June I Attended my first appointment with a registrar... This is almost laughable...
I was called into a room where when I sat down he told me to tell him everything as they had lost all my notes, so I did. He then looked at the MRI scans on the computer and said "Nothing's jumping out at me", to wich I replied "Have I waited 6 months for you to tell me that!!?", I explained that I wasnt happy, so he went to see the consultant. When he returned to said that it was clear to him what the problem was and that he'd send me for a caudal epidural and if that didnt work they would be happy to operate.
Had the caudal epidural and I got benifit for about a week, but everything is back how it was, if not slightly worse.
Right it gets worse...
Went back to see a different registrar yesterday, who breifly asked how I reacted to the caudal epidural. So I explained and while I was explaining his bleeper kept going off, he was making calls looking at peoples notes on the computer, huffing puffing and all while I'm sat there. Not nice. Anyway, after the calls he looked at the computer at my MRI scans for about 2 mins and said he couldnt see anything (deja vous). So I protested again. He went to speak to someone else, came back and said "I cant see any other way of helping you other than taking out your disc completely or as much as we can, are you happy with that?". Well ofcourse I didnt know what to say. So he gave me a bit of paper to take to recepion and then I was directed to go for a pre assesment. Waiting to hear for a date for my op.
I am having a Discetomy of the L5 | S1 right sided.
Is it not negligable to send someone for a Discectomy when the doctor cant see any cause for one? I really dont know what to think. Should I have it or not?
What do you think...
(newbie, attracted by the wealth of experience you all show regarding back pain, ops and procedures) Hello all!
There is such a wealth of knowledge in this place, I thought it'd be a good idea to run something past you all and see what you have to say.
My name is Andrew, 29 y/o and I have been suffering with back problems for about 5 years. Intermittently for the first 3 years, but more severe for about the last 2 years.
I am a gardener (Ha!), I guess back problems go hand in hand with the job, however my back suddenly became much worse when when I felt it go, and I would like to hear your experiences with regards to this sudden pain...
2007 my back "went" about 4 times, by this I mean that when making a bending or leaning motion I would feel this pain in my lower back. It would be sore for the rest of the day, but the next day I wouldnt be able to move arround much, and on some occassions not be able to get out of bed at all. This would last about 2 weeks. My last bout of my back going was about October and continued right up untill about second week in january and I was still going to work. This sudden pain I attribute to a "slipping" of the disc. What do you think?
I now limit the amount of lifting I do and try to manage my posture and I am possibly restricting my movements too much wich is probably putting more stress on my back? Anyway, these sudden bouts have stopped since January, but now all I get is a milder (still quite sore) pain in the back and pain down the right leg, pins and needles in my right foot and sometimes in my left foot.
Anyway enough about me... now about the so called professionals!!!
I have been visiting various ammounts of GP's over the last 5 years about my back problem(s) and as I am sure most of you know that they are not allways as helpful as you'd like them to be. Right? Anyway, after lots of pills and brush off's in December 2007 I insisted that my GP refers me to the hospital to get it looked at properly.
2 MRI scans later and in June I Attended my first appointment with a registrar... This is almost laughable...
I was called into a room where when I sat down he told me to tell him everything as they had lost all my notes, so I did. He then looked at the MRI scans on the computer and said "Nothing's jumping out at me", to wich I replied "Have I waited 6 months for you to tell me that!!?", I explained that I wasnt happy, so he went to see the consultant. When he returned to said that it was clear to him what the problem was and that he'd send me for a caudal epidural and if that didnt work they would be happy to operate.
Had the caudal epidural and I got benifit for about a week, but everything is back how it was, if not slightly worse.
Right it gets worse...
Went back to see a different registrar yesterday, who breifly asked how I reacted to the caudal epidural. So I explained and while I was explaining his bleeper kept going off, he was making calls looking at peoples notes on the computer, huffing puffing and all while I'm sat there. Not nice. Anyway, after the calls he looked at the computer at my MRI scans for about 2 mins and said he couldnt see anything (deja vous). So I protested again. He went to speak to someone else, came back and said "I cant see any other way of helping you other than taking out your disc completely or as much as we can, are you happy with that?". Well ofcourse I didnt know what to say. So he gave me a bit of paper to take to recepion and then I was directed to go for a pre assesment. Waiting to hear for a date for my op.
I am having a Discetomy of the L5 | S1 right sided.
Is it not negligable to send someone for a Discectomy when the doctor cant see any cause for one? I really dont know what to think. Should I have it or not?
What do you think...