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Hey Mark!!
Thanks for reading my post!!! Well you know, thats what I am trying to say to him. That THERE is something going on with my right leg, and when I first told him about it in November he looked at it to make sure it wasn't a blood clot etc.. It wsa at that point that he decided that it was coming from my back..HE DECIDED!! So, here I am 3 months later and the problem is not getting any better and depending on the degree of pain in my back, depends on the degree of pain/stiffness/weakness etc..in my leg. THIS ALL IS SO FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!!! How do people deal with this so well?? I just HAVE no idea at which way to turn, and what to do about it... Anyways, thank you again Mark for your reply/help....... Janene |
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Hi Janene,
Your GP is making these diagnoses and decisions???? I'm thinking he should be referring you to a spine surgeon PDQ!!! Can you ask him to do that?
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YOU ARE NOT ALONE!!!!!
iAM ALSO A MUM OF FOUR KIDS (3-14) AND HAVE BEEN TOLD FOR PAST 2 YRS THAT i HAVE TO ACCEPT MY DISABILITY AND JUST LEARN TO "CONTROL MY PAIN" !!!!!! cONSIDERING i HAD ALL 4 KIDS NATURALLY WITH no ANALGESIA i CONSIDER MYSELF TO BE ABLE TO TOLERATE PAIN QUITE WELL BUT THISPAIN IS A JOKE!! yOUR SYMPTOMS SOUND MUCH LIKE MINE. i HERNIATED MY DISC TTHROUGH A WORK INJURY AND HAD adr AT L5-S1. POST-OP I HAVE LOWER BACK PAIN THAT FEELS LIKE INTENSE BURNING AND THIS TRAVELS DOWN THE BACK OF MY LEGS ALL THE WAY TO MY TOES. sOMETIMES IT CHANGES TO SEVERE MUSCLE CRAMPING IN BUTTOCKS HAMMYS AND CALVES. THE LONGER I SIT (usually 10 minutes will do it) THE PAIN IN MY LEGS DRAMATICALLY INCREASES. AS THE PAIN INCREASES SO MY MOBILITY DECREASES AND I NEED A CANE. I HAVE BEEN THROUGH SO MANY DRS AND TRIED ALL THE NARCOTICS BUT WAS SEVERELY ILL ON ALL OF THEM, ANYWAY HOW DO YOU LOOK AFTER KIDS WHEN YOU ARE KNOCKED OUT!! i HAVE HAD A NEURO-STIMULATOR IMPLANTED BUT AM FINDING THAT IT HAS VERY LITTLE EFFECT IN REDUCING MY PAIN. AUSTRALIAN DRS ARE NOT WILLING TO TOUCH ME BUT I HAVE HAD DR ZEEGERS FROM THE ALPHAKLINIK LOOK AT MY SCANS AND THERE MAY BE A LIGHT AT THE END OF THAT LONG LONG TUNNEL! IT INFURIATS ME MY PHYSIO KEPT TELLING ME THAT I WAS PERCEIVING MY PAIN TO BE WORSE THAN IT WAS, I MEAN HOW THE #!@* does he know. AND HOW CAN YOU "MAKE" YOUR PLANTAR REFLEXES ABSENT??? AS ANY BACK PAIN PERSON KNOWS IF WE COULD BLOODY WELL WISH AWAY OUR PAIN DON'T YOU THINK WE WOULD!! i mean DOH!!!!! TAKE CARE JANENE YOU CAN EMAIL ME AT grima6@bigpond.net.au if you need to chat! P.S HAVE ALSO TRIED nEURONTIN, LYRICA EPILUM WITH NO RESULTS! Lorna Last edited by grima6; 03-03-2007 at 04:57 AM. Reason: mORE iNFO |
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Janene,
If its any benefit over the past couple of years I've started to change the way I think about Dr's - they're meant to work for you and if they're not doing their job properly sack them and get another one. If this Dr is not helping you get to the bottom of your serious leg problems then you need to find one that will. It is a complete waste of time working with a Dr that doesn't recognise the serious nature of your problems. The other thing I would say is that most GP's (in Australia anyway) do not seem to have very good understanding of spinal disorders so a specialist (spinal surgeon, or a good neurologist prepared to do a thorough clinical diagnosis) is likely to be able to give you better answers. You might also find that a doctor that specialises in treating sporting injuries could be helpful as well as they've often had more exposure to these types of back and other problems that can cause these sorts of symptoms. I've also found that sports physicians seem to understand that you don't want to just 'get by' - you want to live - and so can help in directing you to specialists that work more in line with that approach - and will do it sooner rather than later. But don't be afraid to shop around until you find someone that will actually help you - they are out there (somewhere ...). all the best with it, rob
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snowboarding injury 1997 landed on head, some subluxation of cervical vertebrae no surgery, some ongoing neck and shoulder pain but bearable. surfing injury 2004 - transient paralysis from neck down for 15 seconds, resolved fully - herniated c5/c6 disc plus some bulging at c3/4/5. Initially had dermatome pain after injury which resolved - general parasthesia in arms/legs was fairly mild after injury but has been worsening. |
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Janene,
Another thought would be to see a pain managment specialist. While he won't diagnose the cause, he/she is used to seeing pain and might suggest where it's coming from. He can treat your pain and may recommend another doctor who can diagnose and treat the symptoms. My surgeon was Dr. B in Germany. Dr. Lauryssen in Beverly Hills is overseeing my post-op care but my pm is caring for me on a monthly basis, making sure I'm comfortable and watching over any new procedures I'm interested in. You need to be out of pain but also on your feet and thinking clearly. A pm specializes is this type of medicine. Good luck, Dale
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3 level Prodisc adr S1-L3, Oct 12, 2005 Dr. B in Bogen, Germany Severe nerve damage in left leg, still working on it |
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