Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 08:56 AM
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old243
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I agree with trapperkeck, Sciatica, occurs usually, when a nerve is pinched , where it comes through the spinal column. AS we get older , the disk cushions, deteriorate, this leaves less room for the nerve, it gets pinched and we hurt. old243
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 09:12 AM
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4 full ruptures in the lumbar area , so Yes
if it isn't getting better , either you keep doing something to inflame it if it is sciatica which is the nerve bundle traveling through the large leg muscles in your butt getting pinched
or you messed up something in the lumbar region
MRI
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 09:29 AM
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It's very disabling, this is not a recommendation, but My back was in extreme spasms once and I was doing a extension on my house at the time. I needed to break up an old set of concrete steps before able to proceed. I started with a sledge hammer and could barely lift it, with a minute between attempts, by the end of the session I was swinging the hammer like John Henry and got it done. Something must have got realigned and the back felt great for some time after...  but see a doctor instead of breaking big rocks into little ones, lol
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 09:42 AM
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my back would be giving me fits in the spring after too much time doing not enough in the late winter
I would bundle up like it was 0 when it was 40-50 and go work in the garden and sweat through but man it would loosen up the muscles.
but if your just getting worse , it may be more than muscles
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 10:17 AM
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Newark, Ohio 84 yrs
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About the best thing you can for it... is to get used to it. That is another reward for living past 55 or 60.
I have had it for a number of years and is to the point I can't walk the length of Walmart without stopping a couple of times. I walk with a cane which seems to take the weight off of something down there and it lets me walk okay. Also, when I am shopping, just the little bit of weight I put on the cart is enough to alleviate the pain and let me walk okay.
I take two 500mg Tylenol and it will stop the most of the pain in a few minutes. The other thing I use is Aspercream or Walmart brand of roll-on topical Analgesic with Lidocaine. That stops the pain in a matter of minutes and last about 2 to 3 hours. When I put the roll-on on, I put it from the middle of my back, down to my tail bone and into hip bone and the indentation of the cheeks of my butt and the whole width of that area.
I have talked to 1/2 dozen Drs. about it and they all said the only thing you could realistically do is to get used to it. One suggested the cortisone shots, but also said the cortisone can erode the bone over time, and you will build up a resistance to it, to the point the dosage of shots have to be increased to the point they will no longer give them to you. This Dr. told me he wouldn't give over 3 injection of it a year.
There is one stretch exercise I do that helps a little, but I seldom do it.
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 08:47 PM
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I feel for your pain and discomfort. Its a constant pain that no matter how you position yourself there is no relief. Pain meds never worked for me either. Like someone mentioned above, stretching wrong will only aggravate it. In my case, the Dr had me going to physical therapy daily. One machine they put me on daily kept the pain alive for a few weeks. Until I told the Dr that on weekends the pain was basically gone. Then only reappeared after going on that specific machine (Roman chair). Once I stopped using that machine, the pain basically stopped. I found out just by going back to my daily routine the pain basically disappeared for good. During the period when my lower back/leg pain was pretty bad an appointment was made to see a surgeon. That appointment took about 3 months from the time I made it. In the mean time all of my issues had cleared up. I did see the surgeon and he was reading the MRI report, listing all of the things that were "shot" in my lower back. He even said he was surprised I walked into his office without the help of crutches. I said had he saw me the day of my appt was first made, he would have saw those crutches. And when my back is feeling good, there isnt anything I cant do. But when its bad, there isnt squat I can do. He recommended a steroid injection the next time things flair up. I said I recently had 2 failed attempts that didnt do a thing. So I wasnt to optimistic about strike three. He said the next time my back/leg give me trouble he recommended moving the steroid shot placement. About a month later the pain reared up again. I went in for the steroid shot. The first two shots I had I felt zero pain whatsoever. So when they asked me if I wanted to be put under for the shot I laughed and said no. The procedure was visible on a big screen tv to aid the Dr. He said your going to feel some pressure. Holy cow, he stuck the nerve with the needle and I felt the worst pain I ever felt follow down my leg all the way to my toes. In fact, I swear my toes probably it up like ten little flashlights!! Then he said, I need to do it one more time! I made it thru the procedure like a man, but boy that was the most pain I had ever felt. But it ended quickly and by the time I left the Drs office, I knew he hit spot. That was in '07 and I havent had sciatica pain since. My advice is to follow your daily routine as normal even if things hurt, they will get better. My condition is called Spondylolisthesis. Its because I have two cracked bones in my lower back that allows the backbone to shift to the side, pinching the nerve in the process. Nothing surgically has ever been done to fix the issue. And since '07 it hasnt given me issues. Im 61 yrs old, still work construction full time and feel like I'm twenty. So there is hope for your pain, good luck.
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/01/24 09:43 PM
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if your overweight start losing
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Sciatica
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04/01/24 10:11 PM
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I have same problem L3 L4 L5 has arthritis accumulating in them pinching nerves took a epidural and it took 3 weeks to get full relief Dr wants to do surgery and remove build up said 78 percent chance I won’t be paralyzed I’m just gonna eat Tylenol and hope for the best best of luck to you too Whatever you do, don't get a Laminectomy !!! w
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: walleyed]
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04/02/24 07:57 AM
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I have same problem L3 L4 L5 has arthritis accumulating in them pinching nerves took a epidural and it took 3 weeks to get full relief Dr wants to do surgery and remove build up said 78 percent chance I won’t be paralyzed I’m just gonna eat Tylenol and hope for the best best of luck to you too Whatever you do, don't get a Laminectomy !!! That’s crazy talk! lol If the surgery is warranted you will get instant relief!
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Re: Sciatica
[Re: Pafoxman]
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04/02/24 08:02 AM
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I think I got the same thing. Lower right back, reoccurring work injury, a few chiro visits and it’s better after a few weeks. But the last one about a month ago was brutal! If a 10 on the pain scale is blacking out, this was an 8.5 for about 2 days. Chiro said stretching could make it worse. Wait until it’s better to stretch. But I want to go to a doctor to see what’s really going on, and if there’s something I can do about it. He also said muscle relaxers might make it feel better, but if you sneeze or something you could really toss something out of wack. Robaxacet did nothing.
Last edited by Shakeyjake; 04/02/24 08:04 AM.
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