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Dear all,
Im new to all this but after finding this page on the internet it has helped me understand a little more about prolapsed discs but i am still unsure what to do, and i know every incident is different for others.
My story so far, last friday I bent over to pick my mobile off my bed and my back popped. That was me in crippling pain. I managed to get myself on my bed just screaming with the pain. I managed to get an emergency appointment with the doctor, who couldnt do anything except prescribe me codine and diclofenic (spelt wrong). Saturday came and it seemend to ease a little, I was sat on the sofa then it was just like my back crumbled. My loving fiance took me to hospital, again they could not do very much (didnt even examine me) except prescribe me diazipam (3, 4 times a day) tramadol (2, 3 times a day) and told me to rest.
I am 31 and have suffered back pain since I was 18, my mum has suffered with it too all her life, but she has really put me off going to the doctor due to her unfortunate experience after surgery, But i thought its about time I started getting it recorded on my medical records.
I have visited a chiropractor since 18 I have usually crawled in and amazingly was able to walk out after every session only problem is it is sooooooo expensive. I tried physio, yet I ended up in more pain after the sessions. Prior to my experience last week, I visited tHe doctor once before, however he just seemed to dissmiss me and told me to take pain killers, then proceeded to say I could have an op but it was 50/50 whether I would end up paralysed. I cried my heart out when I left the surgery as I was made to feel like a hyprocondriac (sorry spelling is rubbish) So as you can guess, i am currently not a fan of doctors when it comes to back pain issues.
Any way, thursday I managed to get into the chiropractor, who examined me and advised I have prolapsed L3 & L4 discs. But, he has advised that he will have me better in 2 weeks. Do you think that would be right? I am now signed off for the two weeks and have been told not to sit down but to lie down. I am so bored and depressed! He also told me to stop taking the tablets and couldnt believe I was prescribed diazipam!!
He recons once I am better I should do pilates 2-3 times a week to keep my back strong. But trying to get in to a beginners session is proving impossible!!! I have been on waiting lists for 1 and half years!!! Can anyone recommend a DVD so I can teach myself?
Thing is, I am getting married in 6 weeks and am hoping I will be better for that. Do you think its possible? I am also now scared as god willing I am hoping to start a family once I am married and am scared how that will effect my back, one chiropractor once suggested that I should not give birth naturally but should have a C section otherwise it could cause more damage to my back. Grrrr!
Ive not been back to the doctor since getting the prescriptions last week, but I really think I should push for an MRI but then Im not sure what they can do for me after that?
If the chiro is right, I must not be as bad as many. I have heard horror stories of people being off work for four months!!. I work in an office and obviously as I am not allowed to sit down therefore have had to be signed off.
I really do feel for anyone out there who is suffering a bad back. I have never known pain like it! Or felt so degraded, needing help changing, bathing, toilet etc!
Any advice anyone has re queries above would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in anticipation. x
Im new to all this but after finding this page on the internet it has helped me understand a little more about prolapsed discs but i am still unsure what to do, and i know every incident is different for others.
My story so far, last friday I bent over to pick my mobile off my bed and my back popped. That was me in crippling pain. I managed to get myself on my bed just screaming with the pain. I managed to get an emergency appointment with the doctor, who couldnt do anything except prescribe me codine and diclofenic (spelt wrong). Saturday came and it seemend to ease a little, I was sat on the sofa then it was just like my back crumbled. My loving fiance took me to hospital, again they could not do very much (didnt even examine me) except prescribe me diazipam (3, 4 times a day) tramadol (2, 3 times a day) and told me to rest.
I am 31 and have suffered back pain since I was 18, my mum has suffered with it too all her life, but she has really put me off going to the doctor due to her unfortunate experience after surgery, But i thought its about time I started getting it recorded on my medical records.
I have visited a chiropractor since 18 I have usually crawled in and amazingly was able to walk out after every session only problem is it is sooooooo expensive. I tried physio, yet I ended up in more pain after the sessions. Prior to my experience last week, I visited tHe doctor once before, however he just seemed to dissmiss me and told me to take pain killers, then proceeded to say I could have an op but it was 50/50 whether I would end up paralysed. I cried my heart out when I left the surgery as I was made to feel like a hyprocondriac (sorry spelling is rubbish) So as you can guess, i am currently not a fan of doctors when it comes to back pain issues.
Any way, thursday I managed to get into the chiropractor, who examined me and advised I have prolapsed L3 & L4 discs. But, he has advised that he will have me better in 2 weeks. Do you think that would be right? I am now signed off for the two weeks and have been told not to sit down but to lie down. I am so bored and depressed! He also told me to stop taking the tablets and couldnt believe I was prescribed diazipam!!
He recons once I am better I should do pilates 2-3 times a week to keep my back strong. But trying to get in to a beginners session is proving impossible!!! I have been on waiting lists for 1 and half years!!! Can anyone recommend a DVD so I can teach myself?
Thing is, I am getting married in 6 weeks and am hoping I will be better for that. Do you think its possible? I am also now scared as god willing I am hoping to start a family once I am married and am scared how that will effect my back, one chiropractor once suggested that I should not give birth naturally but should have a C section otherwise it could cause more damage to my back. Grrrr!
Ive not been back to the doctor since getting the prescriptions last week, but I really think I should push for an MRI but then Im not sure what they can do for me after that?
If the chiro is right, I must not be as bad as many. I have heard horror stories of people being off work for four months!!. I work in an office and obviously as I am not allowed to sit down therefore have had to be signed off.
I really do feel for anyone out there who is suffering a bad back. I have never known pain like it! Or felt so degraded, needing help changing, bathing, toilet etc!
Any advice anyone has re queries above would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in anticipation. x