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Old 06-14-2011, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by lynnie
i know how you feel, have degen disc disease along with ruptured discs nerve dam all the stuff, getting a dorsal nerve stim put in hopefullly next week, went for the trial last week, got to the doc tomorrow to set up surgery app. I had to get off all those drugs i took every day. look into that at a pain magmt doctor, some people here have themimplanted already. what a difference it makes, no pain, no drugs pm me if you want info
I am hoping for a NON-surgical healing..but the Dr today said it was highly unlikely..sigh...funny thing is all of my pain in my hips/legs...NOT in my back...who knew...
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:19 AM
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I have one in my lower back. I've not been told that I need surgery, but wouldn't do it anyway. I just try to live with the pain and never, never lift anything heavier than 5 lbs. I forgot last week and paid for it all week, lol. Good luck with your treatment.
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Old 06-14-2011, 09:54 AM
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I hope you start feeling better soon

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I was just told that the HIP issue I have been being treated for over the last year plus was NOT a hip issue at all...though since the Doc would never take xrays or have an MRI done how would she have known...fast forward to a NEW doc..would not even see me until I had xrays...did not like them so off for MRI...today I am told..worst case of 3 herniated discs he has ever seen...with multiple other issues causing nerve damages!

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My mother has all those back issues and did the pain management shots in the spine a couple of times. The first one lasted about 5 months, the 2nd about 4 weeks. Accupuncture has given her the most relief. Yes, all of her pain is in her legs, minimal back pain when she does too much. Mother is 86 and this has been a battle for about 10 years. Good luck!
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I have a couple lower discs that the DR herniated when he had to move my tailbone so my daughter could be born, 25 years ago. Ached off and on for 15 years, then my dentist - yes, my dentist - told me to take prenatal vitamins and start eating right, gave me some stretchy exercises. Doesn't bother me near as much as it used to, and usually then because I've done something stup... that I shouldn't. He also diagnosed my rosacea. What a guy. Married, but no one's perfect :)
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by lynnie
i know how you feel, have degen disc disease along with ruptured discs nerve dam all the stuff, getting a dorsal nerve stim put in hopefullly next week, went for the trial last week, got to the doc tomorrow to set up surgery app. I had to get off all those drugs i took every day. look into that at a pain magmt doctor, some people here have themimplanted already. what a difference it makes, no pain, no drugs pm me if you want info
I am hoping for a NON-surgical healing..but the Dr today said it was highly unlikely..sigh...funny thing is all of my pain in my hips/legs...NOT in my back...who knew...
I definitely urge you to seek a doctor that will allow you to try physical therapy first. Not a chiropractor but actual physical thereapy. I have two disks in my back (I'm sorry I can't remember the numbers) that were on the verge of rupture. I had hip pain (called referred pain), back and neck pain. The doctor wanted to do surgery on me immediately but I begged him to let me try physical therapy first. The only reason he relented was because I was able to walk (just barely) into his office on my own. I did intensive PT and now I have been pain free for 8 years. Those years also included a pregnancy (which he said I should avoid as it would cause too much stress and may cause the discs to rupture). I am careful about lifting in certain positions and I had one little flair up but for the most part no further issues.

It may not be appropriate for your specific situation but it is worth a shot. I think the thing to remember is that you can't really non-surgically reverse the damage, per se, but it can be managed in such a way that you are not in constant pain and on alot of medication. Good luck to you.
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OMG I feel bad for you. I was diagnosed over a year ago with disc issues (can't remember the technical term). I have periodic numbness and tingling in my left leg, but the pain has gone away. The doctor said at some point I will need surgery. I also have arthritis in my left hip. Isn't it fun getting old?!
HEY who is old??? I have only been 50 for 3 weeks! Yeah lots of arthritis in hip, but the discs are really bad! Dr wants me stay on pain meds, I chose NO...so it will be fun til they do the surgery...NOT...still plan on doing water walking daily and the stability ball work out...

I had the surgery on two herniated discs. It is THE BEST thing I ever had medically! Instant relief from horrible pain... Watch those pain meds--they can be very dangerous. Best of luck to you!
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You poor girl, will keep you in my prayers for a quick solution to this problem.
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Good luck in what ever you decide to do. I had 3, two in lower back one in neck. Neck one caused shooting pain down arm like the kind you get when you hit your funny bone really hard. Lower back ones caused back pain and shooting pain in legs. I found relief with physical therepy also. What made a huge difference for me was treatment with the Tens unit, which is the electrical impulse stimulus to the problem areas, it tricks the brain into breaking the cycle of pain messages. I swear by the tens unit. I also see a chiropractor on a regular basis (once a month). I have been pain free for almost 7 months. He is bugging me to exercise to increase my core strength which will keep the problem from rearing its ugly head again in the future.
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I am not supposed to be able to do any work, get out of bed, or even walk according to the MDs who see my MRI and xrays-----when they ask how I do it, I just say " I do not listen to MDs!"

Bromelain, magnesium, chiropractor,therapy, and acupuncture...an exercise ball is really important to sit on.

I cannot take pain meds. My body does not tolerate them.
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