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iSpine Discuss Nerve pain..what the best way to shut it down.. in the Main forums forums; ...while waiting for surgery. I found the nortryptyline worked well enough I could sleep. Before my surgery every night was ... |
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Nerve pain..what the best way to shut it down..
...while waiting for surgery.
I found the nortryptyline worked well enough I could sleep. Before my surgery every night was a fight with the nerve pain, The tyn 3 is good for muscle, sore pain. pain..but I find it useless when the nerve ending start firing..nortryptyline worked well to shut it down enough to sleep. Now that I have had surgery I like the option of switching the pain med on and off...use it when i need it..so perc works in 30 minutes so its more practical in this my case (i only use it when I wake up at night with the nerve ending are firing like crazy..tyn 3 does nothing..if its just a sore back than I would use the tyn 3 or something with maybe less punch) Nortryptyline is something that long term..correct? Anyone else agree with this or does tyn 3 work for nerve pain for you? Anyway I sure hope the hips and the legs get normal..I would love to go for a run... two prodisc one at s1-l5 and l4 and l5. |
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Hi Rob,
I can't recall of where you had your surgery - however, after my 2 level prodisc I too had nerve pain after the procedure. I eventually had 2 rounds of oral steroids 6-7 weeks after my 2 level ADR and it eventually subsided. I was also on high doses of methadone both before and immediately after surgery. Anyways, the steroids seemed to help immensely and settle things down in there. Perhaps, your physician / surgeon would consent to this......Now some will and some won't. Those that oppose steroid use after surgery say that they interfere too much with the bone fusing to the metal plates. Then there are others that seem indifferent. However, it I think it would be worth mentioning to see if he/she would be willing to give it a try. Sy, Poncho |
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re the pain
Just in case you feel your surgeon isn't addressing your pain issues that well even if it's something that will be relatively short lived, you might want to check out a Pain Management specialist at some point.
Good luck ~ hope the pain is short lived! |
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nerve pain and just general question
Rob,
I too, had L4-5, L5-S1. Mine was 08/17/07. I wake up about 2am feels like my legs have ants crawling on them. I will either take a lortab or percocet which both seem to work. I also get up and do some stretching that helps but in the morning the back is sore. Can I ask a question? I had the disc replacement with a large bone spur that compressed the nerve as well and annular tear. I can go days ok not back to 100% but them wham the pain puts me down for a day. I guess this is normal. I have not been able to go back to the gym yet. I get so tired by the end of the day. I am able to work most of the week full days. I am hoping by my post op visit in January he will allow me at least going to the gym for some cardio and light weights doing reps only. Thanks, Martha |
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