Hello all! I'm new and in need of advice, if anyone can help?
In November I fell over in the ice and hurt myself. Months of pain & physio followed, which was confused slightly by my sympoms changing (at first only had burning cramping pain in leg and buttock and this could only be relieved by crouching/squatting down and leaning forward slightly, this looked ridiculous in the supermarket!) , this then changed to tingling legs, numbness and leaning back, rather than forward to get relief).
An MRI scan was taken and showed '
disc degeneration L3/L4 & L5/S1.
L3/L4 there is right sided posterior annual tear and bulge but no significant root impingement.
L5/S1disc protusion and left S1 nerve root compression.
I had a cortisone injection 2 weeks ago for the root compression and it HURT! But i was willing to put up with this for possible relief.
However, my pain is far far worse now - but its different again. I've gone back to my first set of symptoms. I can only get relief crouching down on the floor and leaning forwards (although it hurts to get into this position). My pain is no longer in my lower back and thigh but now is nearly all in my left buttock and behind my left knee. If I walk that area of buttock gets an almost chronic cramping spasm. I'm no longer getting any numbness. It hurts incredible amounts to walk but also really aches after laying down or sitting for too long.
I'm beginning to suspect that either: the injection didn't work and stirred something up or it worked and the pain relief has let the pain from something else come through or something new entirely is happening!
I have brought forward my follow up appointment with the back specialist later. I am going to ask about surgery (which he offered me weeks ago but which i refused). The turning point for me is waking myself up screaming in pain at 3am every morning. I have tried physio, chiropractors, anti-inflammatories, pain killers and now I'm on moprhine and it hasn't made any difference to the pain at all. The cortisone hasn't worked like I hoped it would and I am running out of options. Its been 7 months of agony.
The only thing thats putting me off is surgery making it worse. I couldn't bear it. Has anyone any success stories? I am nervous about my appointment later and I want tro know what questions to ask.
If anyone could help me with advice I would appreciate it. I think people in real life are quite sick of me being in pain and I feel quite alone.
Thank you for reading this far!
Jo
In November I fell over in the ice and hurt myself. Months of pain & physio followed, which was confused slightly by my sympoms changing (at first only had burning cramping pain in leg and buttock and this could only be relieved by crouching/squatting down and leaning forward slightly, this looked ridiculous in the supermarket!) , this then changed to tingling legs, numbness and leaning back, rather than forward to get relief).
An MRI scan was taken and showed '
disc degeneration L3/L4 & L5/S1.
L3/L4 there is right sided posterior annual tear and bulge but no significant root impingement.
L5/S1disc protusion and left S1 nerve root compression.
I had a cortisone injection 2 weeks ago for the root compression and it HURT! But i was willing to put up with this for possible relief.
However, my pain is far far worse now - but its different again. I've gone back to my first set of symptoms. I can only get relief crouching down on the floor and leaning forwards (although it hurts to get into this position). My pain is no longer in my lower back and thigh but now is nearly all in my left buttock and behind my left knee. If I walk that area of buttock gets an almost chronic cramping spasm. I'm no longer getting any numbness. It hurts incredible amounts to walk but also really aches after laying down or sitting for too long.
I'm beginning to suspect that either: the injection didn't work and stirred something up or it worked and the pain relief has let the pain from something else come through or something new entirely is happening!
I have brought forward my follow up appointment with the back specialist later. I am going to ask about surgery (which he offered me weeks ago but which i refused). The turning point for me is waking myself up screaming in pain at 3am every morning. I have tried physio, chiropractors, anti-inflammatories, pain killers and now I'm on moprhine and it hasn't made any difference to the pain at all. The cortisone hasn't worked like I hoped it would and I am running out of options. Its been 7 months of agony.
The only thing thats putting me off is surgery making it worse. I couldn't bear it. Has anyone any success stories? I am nervous about my appointment later and I want tro know what questions to ask.
If anyone could help me with advice I would appreciate it. I think people in real life are quite sick of me being in pain and I feel quite alone.
Thank you for reading this far!
Jo