Dobarreyth
New Member
hi,
I'm so scared right now, my 20 yr old daughter had 2 microdiscecomy procedures done in Jan 2007 due to a severely prolapsed L4/L5 with nerve root impingement. She had most of the disc material removed and a laminectomy. Although she healed from the ops, she was left with back/leg pain due to the nerve healing and significant scar tissue. She's currently in the process of being referred to Martin Knight at the spinal foundation (so any info anyone can give me about this guy would be gratefully received). She always has back and leg pain, and takes Diclofenac, dihydracoceine, paracetamol and gabapentin every day to cope with the pain. I think she'd just got her pain levels to a tolerable level where she can function (albeit to a limited degree), when last night the unthinkable happened and now I'm scared to death ! She is a full time student and had gone out for a rare night out, was coming home and someone ran into her, taking her legs clean from under her, she said she went from a standing position to straight down on her bottom, but managed to jump up herself almost immediately. It's obviously killing her right now, though she says the pain is in the bottom of her spine (coccyx) as opposed to the operation site area. Obviously we're worried of the chances she did some more damage to her already weak and damaged spine. If anyone out there can offer any advice or reassurance I'd be so grateful - she's been though so much and was trying a rare trip out on a normal student night, I feel so sorry for her, plus I'm in Sheffield and she's in Preston so it makes it twice as hard. Sorry for rambling, but I'm so afraid for her.
I'm so scared right now, my 20 yr old daughter had 2 microdiscecomy procedures done in Jan 2007 due to a severely prolapsed L4/L5 with nerve root impingement. She had most of the disc material removed and a laminectomy. Although she healed from the ops, she was left with back/leg pain due to the nerve healing and significant scar tissue. She's currently in the process of being referred to Martin Knight at the spinal foundation (so any info anyone can give me about this guy would be gratefully received). She always has back and leg pain, and takes Diclofenac, dihydracoceine, paracetamol and gabapentin every day to cope with the pain. I think she'd just got her pain levels to a tolerable level where she can function (albeit to a limited degree), when last night the unthinkable happened and now I'm scared to death ! She is a full time student and had gone out for a rare night out, was coming home and someone ran into her, taking her legs clean from under her, she said she went from a standing position to straight down on her bottom, but managed to jump up herself almost immediately. It's obviously killing her right now, though she says the pain is in the bottom of her spine (coccyx) as opposed to the operation site area. Obviously we're worried of the chances she did some more damage to her already weak and damaged spine. If anyone out there can offer any advice or reassurance I'd be so grateful - she's been though so much and was trying a rare trip out on a normal student night, I feel so sorry for her, plus I'm in Sheffield and she's in Preston so it makes it twice as hard. Sorry for rambling, but I'm so afraid for her.