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iSpine Discuss Should I be worried? in the Main forums forums; Just when I think I have things under control, something new pops up and makes me rethink everything! My previous ... |
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My pain has flared up to greater than what it normally is then die back down to normal pain until I began having right leg symptoms a few months ago. I became worried and started seeking treatment again. Learned my L5/S1 grade 5 annular tear has turned into a large disc extrusion pressing on the nerve root sleeve.
You have seen so many doctors over the years and can't help to wonder if your back problems are the symptoms of some other issue. Would think though by now the Dr's could tell you what is wrong though. Have you looked at Ankylosing spondylitis (not to totally scare you). Would think that before a major 2 level ADR surgery that new images and testing would be ordered by your doctor. I would insist on it.
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2008 Back pain stared (M, 37, 185#, 5'11") 2009 MRI, Bilateral SI Joint Injection, PT, L4/5 Bi Lateral Facet Injection 2010 Acupuncture, Discogram, L4/5 and L5/S1 Bi Lateral Facet Injection, PT, L3/4, L4/5, L5/S1 Fibrin Sealant Injections 2011 ? |
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Christina,
I know you must be worried sick and I was hoping one of the members w/more clinical experience than myself would reply soon. That being said I was a Nurse Practitioner and long ago worked in Neurosurgery. That qualifies me for nothing at that this point other than to give the standard triage advice that I would give someone that would call the Triage line I last worked at: Seek emergency care if you have inability to use your involved extremities, severe numbness, loss of tone/function, incontinence of bowel and/or bladder or severe unrelenting pain that doesn't go away with any positional change, rest or medications. Sometimes our problems can flare up to a point that we think there is something worse or new going on. Sometimes there is and sometimes there isn't. If symptoms are drastically different than what you've had before I generally say report this to your treating physician or if you have any of the emergency reasons to be seen go to the ER. If you've noticed that the symtoms are dying down as in you were in bed all last week due to pain/probs and now you're up and functioning then chances are that was a flare up. Again, I'm not a doctor and from your history you sound like a surgical candidate so I'm not saying ignore what's going on. If you feel worse than you did before or are having new symptoms seeing your doctor for an updated MRI (don't know when your last was) is something that could be ordered. If there are no significant changes that indicate a necessity for urgent or emergent surgery then you can proceed as planned. Hopefully someone else here w/more current knowledge/experience will hop on and reply to your post. I am retired now and what I know about the spine mostly has to do with my own or what I'd advise someone to do such as see a doctor, go to the ER and the like. The old saying .. when in doubt check it out may be worthwhile here depending on what's going on w/your symtpoms. |
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If we could bottle the amount of energy spent on worrying, we could electify the world!
All kidding aside, I've walked in those shoes and at times, still do. Radiating pain is something, probably disc material, pressing on the nerves in your spine. From my experience, it's quite difficult to control nerve pain except with potent pain killers unless you go on longer term Neurontin or something like it. Numbness, same mechanism but a little more serious, can take a long time to come back or can even become permanant. I have two circles of permanant numbness on my right leg (the good one) when my disc ruptured. I had surgery within 1 week with permanant damage. So my advice to anyone who is worrying or stressed about new symptoms - call your doctor. The stress makes everything worse and you're not in a good place. We can reassure you or scare you but your doctor is your goto person. Please call ASAP if for nothing other than to put your mind at ease. 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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I'm not a Dr. but will give some input. The symptoms in the front or outside of your thigh could be a few different things. The obvious is spinal involvement on the Femoral or Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve. This could come from L3/L4 or L2/L3.
Another cause is entrapment of either of these nerves at another point outside the spine. Such as entrapment at the inguinal ligament to your Hip (ASIS). The referral pattern being the front and side of your thigh as well as your hip. Google Meralgia Paresthetica. As for the numbness on your arm, it could be anything. Stress can be a big factor and one I wouldn't overlook as your working thru your current situation. Again I am not a DR. and I would recommend talking to one about your symptoms. |
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