Hello all,
Quick and simple, 13 years ago prolapsed disc at L5S1, got better on its own. Back and right leg pain on and off since until last October, making the bed came back with a vengeance.
The pain retreated until mid Jan when it came back worse than ever, by early Feb couldn't stand or walk, 2x500mg Para/Codeine didn't touch the pain and made me ill. Somehow trying to find a comfortable position trapped the femural nerve in my stomach meaning I lost most of the feeling in the front of both thighs !
Paid for BUPA since NHS waiting list was so long, had an MRI which showed L5S1 had done it again, nerve crushed and swollen to twice its normal size had nerve block injections to lower spine. It started working then a week later I slipped at home, pain to right leg, numbness, pins and needles, I actually cried the pain was so intense. Still not walking or standing for more than a couple of minutes, virtually disabled.
By that time I had binned the para/codeine and was using Tramadol, much much better but had to take 2 every 4 hours to keep on top of the pain and sleeping tablets to get anything like a few hours sleep.
BUPA consultant referred me back to NHS and told me to get Lyrica from my GP for the pain.
I did and WOW that is one amazing drug, also know as Pregabalin, first thing GP said was 'Do you know how much that costs ?", like I cared, four days later pain was going, one week later, THE PAIN HAD GONE !!! Walking was now easier, no more sleeping tablets, still had symptoms, numbness, loss of feeling and pins and needles a bit. But the pain had gone, truly amazing, it was like life had started again, my mood changed, unless you've been in such severe pain you just don't realise what its like not to have pain.
In the meantime managed to get an emergency NHS consultants appt, he said given my situation and the length of time which had elapsed etc surgery would be best option, slice off the protrusion, 1-2 inch cut, 1 hour operation, in Tuesday out Wednesday.
So thats me, I wanted to avoid surgery so much but I think I'm at the end of the road now, nowhere else to go, luckily as I work for HM Gov I still get paid unless they pension me off, but I'm useless around the house and with the family. Can't drive, lift, cook, garden, my wonderful wife has been doing it all, daughter just see's her Dad laying around not getting better, thankfully the pain has gone.
So why am I posting, well firstly to tell you about Lyrica, if you have pain caused as a result of a nerve being crushed or damaged, insist on it, in my case it worked and made life much easier when the pain had gone.
Secondly whilst I have left it late I am looking for positive feedback about the op, I realise that often forums like this often attract cases where there have been problems and realise that success is advertised less than failure but I need the bright side.
Thanks in advance.
Quick and simple, 13 years ago prolapsed disc at L5S1, got better on its own. Back and right leg pain on and off since until last October, making the bed came back with a vengeance.
The pain retreated until mid Jan when it came back worse than ever, by early Feb couldn't stand or walk, 2x500mg Para/Codeine didn't touch the pain and made me ill. Somehow trying to find a comfortable position trapped the femural nerve in my stomach meaning I lost most of the feeling in the front of both thighs !
Paid for BUPA since NHS waiting list was so long, had an MRI which showed L5S1 had done it again, nerve crushed and swollen to twice its normal size had nerve block injections to lower spine. It started working then a week later I slipped at home, pain to right leg, numbness, pins and needles, I actually cried the pain was so intense. Still not walking or standing for more than a couple of minutes, virtually disabled.
By that time I had binned the para/codeine and was using Tramadol, much much better but had to take 2 every 4 hours to keep on top of the pain and sleeping tablets to get anything like a few hours sleep.
BUPA consultant referred me back to NHS and told me to get Lyrica from my GP for the pain.
I did and WOW that is one amazing drug, also know as Pregabalin, first thing GP said was 'Do you know how much that costs ?", like I cared, four days later pain was going, one week later, THE PAIN HAD GONE !!! Walking was now easier, no more sleeping tablets, still had symptoms, numbness, loss of feeling and pins and needles a bit. But the pain had gone, truly amazing, it was like life had started again, my mood changed, unless you've been in such severe pain you just don't realise what its like not to have pain.
In the meantime managed to get an emergency NHS consultants appt, he said given my situation and the length of time which had elapsed etc surgery would be best option, slice off the protrusion, 1-2 inch cut, 1 hour operation, in Tuesday out Wednesday.
So thats me, I wanted to avoid surgery so much but I think I'm at the end of the road now, nowhere else to go, luckily as I work for HM Gov I still get paid unless they pension me off, but I'm useless around the house and with the family. Can't drive, lift, cook, garden, my wonderful wife has been doing it all, daughter just see's her Dad laying around not getting better, thankfully the pain has gone.
So why am I posting, well firstly to tell you about Lyrica, if you have pain caused as a result of a nerve being crushed or damaged, insist on it, in my case it worked and made life much easier when the pain had gone.
Secondly whilst I have left it late I am looking for positive feedback about the op, I realise that often forums like this often attract cases where there have been problems and realise that success is advertised less than failure but I need the bright side.
Thanks in advance.