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I was diagnosed because I had horrible back and leg pain. I had hurt my

back while installling my son's carseat in my van. Went to my primary

doc, he put me on celebrex and wanted to give that 2 wks. Went back,

and had an MRI done. The primary doc got the mri report and referred me

to the neurosurgeon. The NS saw me and we tried two epidural steroid

injections, to no avail. Then we went with surgery. I'm going to assume

your hubby's had an MRI? That's the first step, I think, in making a

proper diagnosis. I do know that the workman's comp doctors are hard to

get a true diagnosis from. They don't like WC cases and try to stay out

of them from what I've heard. They don't want to have to cost the

companies more money, so they give you the the runaround. Has your

hubby seen a neurosurgeon or a spine specialist? They are the best for

back problems. What kind of pain is he having? Where is it located?

That might help us, too, to help you figure out where to go next.

Katina

debbie mclean wrote:

just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr.

diagnose you? my hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his

construction job,the workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months

that it was just neck and back strain,after he was released we found

another dr who told us that he has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr

has ever been able to help him they just keep giving him more pills and

he also tried pt which didn't help and neither did the cortizone shots

or epidural shots. anyone here know what else to try? thanks

Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...> wrote:

Oh

believe me, I'm not giving up. I see my neurosurgeon again on 9-8 for

a post op follow up and we'll see what he says about it then. I'm most

concerned with the ice pick feeling really. I don't know what it is or

what it could be, but it is really painful.

Ingrid McNeely wrote:

> Hi Katrina

>

> Go to the doctor and have it checked out. Don't give up.

> It is now 5 years later and numerous tests and no one knows what

is

> causing the pain

> in my husband's back and leg.

> Ingrid

>

> */Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...>/* wrote:

>

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

> know? Is it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful.

I'm

> hurting a lot on the right side this morning. OY!

>

> darkstarzz1019 wrote:

>

>> HI Katina I can't remember if I put it in the links or not

but if

>> not just go to spineuniverse I know that link is there and

it will

>> tell you all about it. I know the ice pick feeling too

well :(

>> Except I always say its a big sharp dagger :( and it

REALLY HURTS.

>> But I hope its just postop recover take it easy as you can

that will

>> help you recover better. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>>

>>

>> > Thank you! I'll have to research the dorsal spinal

stimulator and

>> see

>> > what that is. I am hoping this is just post op pain,

but I'm not

>> sure.

>> > The feeling like I have an ice pick in my back is the

worst. I

>> can't

>> > walk more than 1/8 of a mile before I'm really

hurting and have to

>> stop.

>> > It's really frustrating. I'm only 32 and feel much

older

>> sometimes. Hope

>> > you're having a low pain day. :)

>> > Katina

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

>>

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I was diagnosed because I had horrible back and leg pain. I had hurt my

back while installling my son's carseat in my van. Went to my primary

doc, he put me on celebrex and wanted to give that 2 wks. Went back,

and had an MRI done. The primary doc got the mri report and referred me

to the neurosurgeon. The NS saw me and we tried two epidural steroid

injections, to no avail. Then we went with surgery. I'm going to assume

your hubby's had an MRI? That's the first step, I think, in making a

proper diagnosis. I do know that the workman's comp doctors are hard to

get a true diagnosis from. They don't like WC cases and try to stay out

of them from what I've heard. They don't want to have to cost the

companies more money, so they give you the the runaround. Has your

hubby seen a neurosurgeon or a spine specialist? They are the best for

back problems. What kind of pain is he having? Where is it located?

That might help us, too, to help you figure out where to go next.

Katina

debbie mclean wrote:

just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr.

diagnose you? my hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his

construction job,the workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months

that it was just neck and back strain,after he was released we found

another dr who told us that he has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr

has ever been able to help him they just keep giving him more pills and

he also tried pt which didn't help and neither did the cortizone shots

or epidural shots. anyone here know what else to try? thanks

Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...> wrote:

Oh

believe me, I'm not giving up. I see my neurosurgeon again on 9-8 for

a post op follow up and we'll see what he says about it then. I'm most

concerned with the ice pick feeling really. I don't know what it is or

what it could be, but it is really painful.

Ingrid McNeely wrote:

> Hi Katrina

>

> Go to the doctor and have it checked out. Don't give up.

> It is now 5 years later and numerous tests and no one knows what

is

> causing the pain

> in my husband's back and leg.

> Ingrid

>

> */Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...>/* wrote:

>

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

> know? Is it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful.

I'm

> hurting a lot on the right side this morning. OY!

>

> darkstarzz1019 wrote:

>

>> HI Katina I can't remember if I put it in the links or not

but if

>> not just go to spineuniverse I know that link is there and

it will

>> tell you all about it. I know the ice pick feeling too

well :(

>> Except I always say its a big sharp dagger :( and it

REALLY HURTS.

>> But I hope its just postop recover take it easy as you can

that will

>> help you recover better. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>>

>>

>> > Thank you! I'll have to research the dorsal spinal

stimulator and

>> see

>> > what that is. I am hoping this is just post op pain,

but I'm not

>> sure.

>> > The feeling like I have an ice pick in my back is the

worst. I

>> can't

>> > walk more than 1/8 of a mile before I'm really

hurting and have to

>> stop.

>> > It's really frustrating. I'm only 32 and feel much

older

>> sometimes. Hope

>> > you're having a low pain day. :)

>> > Katina

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

>>

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I was diagnosed because I had horrible back and leg pain. I had hurt my

back while installling my son's carseat in my van. Went to my primary

doc, he put me on celebrex and wanted to give that 2 wks. Went back,

and had an MRI done. The primary doc got the mri report and referred me

to the neurosurgeon. The NS saw me and we tried two epidural steroid

injections, to no avail. Then we went with surgery. I'm going to assume

your hubby's had an MRI? That's the first step, I think, in making a

proper diagnosis. I do know that the workman's comp doctors are hard to

get a true diagnosis from. They don't like WC cases and try to stay out

of them from what I've heard. They don't want to have to cost the

companies more money, so they give you the the runaround. Has your

hubby seen a neurosurgeon or a spine specialist? They are the best for

back problems. What kind of pain is he having? Where is it located?

That might help us, too, to help you figure out where to go next.

Katina

debbie mclean wrote:

just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr.

diagnose you? my hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his

construction job,the workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months

that it was just neck and back strain,after he was released we found

another dr who told us that he has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr

has ever been able to help him they just keep giving him more pills and

he also tried pt which didn't help and neither did the cortizone shots

or epidural shots. anyone here know what else to try? thanks

Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...> wrote:

Oh

believe me, I'm not giving up. I see my neurosurgeon again on 9-8 for

a post op follow up and we'll see what he says about it then. I'm most

concerned with the ice pick feeling really. I don't know what it is or

what it could be, but it is really painful.

Ingrid McNeely wrote:

> Hi Katrina

>

> Go to the doctor and have it checked out. Don't give up.

> It is now 5 years later and numerous tests and no one knows what

is

> causing the pain

> in my husband's back and leg.

> Ingrid

>

> */Katina Hollman <momof2sweetboyz@...>/* wrote:

>

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

> know? Is it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful.

I'm

> hurting a lot on the right side this morning. OY!

>

> darkstarzz1019 wrote:

>

>> HI Katina I can't remember if I put it in the links or not

but if

>> not just go to spineuniverse I know that link is there and

it will

>> tell you all about it. I know the ice pick feeling too

well :(

>> Except I always say its a big sharp dagger :( and it

REALLY HURTS.

>> But I hope its just postop recover take it easy as you can

that will

>> help you recover better. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>>

>>

>> > Thank you! I'll have to research the dorsal spinal

stimulator and

>> see

>> > what that is. I am hoping this is just post op pain,

but I'm not

>> sure.

>> > The feeling like I have an ice pick in my back is the

worst. I

>> can't

>> > walk more than 1/8 of a mile before I'm really

hurting and have to

>> stop.

>> > It's really frustrating. I'm only 32 and feel much

older

>> sometimes. Hope

>> > you're having a low pain day. :)

>> > Katina

>> >

>> >

>>

>>

>>

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I guess it could be the sciatic nerve on the left side. Jeez, I hope

nothing else is blowing out. Hope you're feeling better now. :)

Katina

darkstarzz1019 wrote:

Hi Katina well mine is that lovely sciatic nerve of mine acting up and

when it does it just plain screams pain. Last week it did that too me

for several days and nothing helped even my stimulator but its not

100% foolproof alot of times it helps but sometimes it won't. Best

wishes. Sharon Group Owner

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

know?

Is

> it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful. I'm hurting a

lot

> on the right side this morning. OY!

>

>

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I guess it could be the sciatic nerve on the left side. Jeez, I hope

nothing else is blowing out. Hope you're feeling better now. :)

Katina

darkstarzz1019 wrote:

Hi Katina well mine is that lovely sciatic nerve of mine acting up and

when it does it just plain screams pain. Last week it did that too me

for several days and nothing helped even my stimulator but its not

100% foolproof alot of times it helps but sometimes it won't. Best

wishes. Sharon Group Owner

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

know?

Is

> it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful. I'm hurting a

lot

> on the right side this morning. OY!

>

>

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I guess it could be the sciatic nerve on the left side. Jeez, I hope

nothing else is blowing out. Hope you're feeling better now. :)

Katina

darkstarzz1019 wrote:

Hi Katina well mine is that lovely sciatic nerve of mine acting up and

when it does it just plain screams pain. Last week it did that too me

for several days and nothing helped even my stimulator but its not

100% foolproof alot of times it helps but sometimes it won't. Best

wishes. Sharon Group Owner

> Oh, I'll go check it out. What is the ice pick feeling? do you

know?

Is

> it scar tissue or something else? It's very painful. I'm hurting a

lot

> on the right side this morning. OY!

>

>

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At 09:00 AM 9/2/05, you wrote:

> lately he's been having tingling down both legs and on top of his feet

> too and when this incendent happened he lost all feeling in his right arm

> and hand and that has never come back so i guess it never will-does

> anyone else have loss of feeling?

I've had that for about 6-9 months post op, and also when I tried working

4 hours a day on a computer. I've been told that tingling or numbness is a

sign of nerve damage, and something's got to change, either surgery, work

sked, P/T. If your able to financially he should report that to the

Neurosurgeon and have it checked out. My leg would get so numb I could

stab it, and not feel a thing, so I know the feeling. Dave

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At 09:00 AM 9/2/05, you wrote:

> lately he's been having tingling down both legs and on top of his feet

> too and when this incendent happened he lost all feeling in his right arm

> and hand and that has never come back so i guess it never will-does

> anyone else have loss of feeling?

I've had that for about 6-9 months post op, and also when I tried working

4 hours a day on a computer. I've been told that tingling or numbness is a

sign of nerve damage, and something's got to change, either surgery, work

sked, P/T. If your able to financially he should report that to the

Neurosurgeon and have it checked out. My leg would get so numb I could

stab it, and not feel a thing, so I know the feeling. Dave

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At 09:00 AM 9/2/05, you wrote:

> lately he's been having tingling down both legs and on top of his feet

> too and when this incendent happened he lost all feeling in his right arm

> and hand and that has never come back so i guess it never will-does

> anyone else have loss of feeling?

I've had that for about 6-9 months post op, and also when I tried working

4 hours a day on a computer. I've been told that tingling or numbness is a

sign of nerve damage, and something's got to change, either surgery, work

sked, P/T. If your able to financially he should report that to the

Neurosurgeon and have it checked out. My leg would get so numb I could

stab it, and not feel a thing, so I know the feeling. Dave

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yep that's how he is-he can touch something hot with his right hand and not feel it-that's scary. he's never been to a neuro cause the mri's only showed ddd,and herniated discs at c-4/c-5 and L-1/L2 so the dr doesn't think it is nessarary.the dr did say that L-3 to L-5 is also bad now." J. Cruikshank" <d.cruikshank@...> wrote:

At 09:00 AM 9/2/05, you wrote:> lately he's been having tingling down both legs and on top of his feet > too and when this incendent happened he lost all feeling in his right arm > and hand and that has never come back so i guess it never will-does > anyone else have loss of feeling?I've had that for about 6-9 months post op, and also when I tried working 4 hours a day on a computer. I've been told that tingling or numbness is a sign of nerve damage, and something's got to change, either surgery, work sked, P/T. If your able to financially he should report that to the Neurosurgeon and have it checked out. My leg would get so numb I could stab it, and not feel a thing, so I know the feeling. Dave

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i went thru the same thing before my surgery a year ago. it took almost two

years before someone even suggested surgery. what kind of doctors has he

been seeing? what tests have they done? do you have a family doctor? ask

about surgery, ask for a referal to another doc an ortho or nero surgeon.

you have to push these people.

rob from va

>From: debbie mclean <debbiemlean@...>

>Reply-neck pain

>neck pain

>Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro

>Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 06:57:15 -0700 (PDT)

>

>just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr. diagnose you? my

>hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his construction job,the

>workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months that it was just neck and

>back strain,after he was released we found another dr who told us that he

>has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr has ever been able to help him they

>just keep giving him more pills and he also tried pt which didn't help and

>neither did the cortizone shots or epidural shots. anyone here know what

>else to try? thanks

>

>

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he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr. and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks. Gehle <robgehle@...> wrote:

i went thru the same thing before my surgery a year ago. it took almost two years before someone even suggested surgery. what kind of doctors has he been seeing? what tests have they done? do you have a family doctor? ask about surgery, ask for a referal to another doc an ortho or nero surgeon. you have to push these people.rob from va>From: debbie mclean >Reply-neck pain >neck pain >Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro>Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 06:57:15 -0700 (PDT)>>just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr. diagnose you? my >hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his construction job,the >workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months that it was just neck and >back

strain,after he was released we found another dr who told us that he >has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr has ever been able to help him they >just keep giving him more pills and he also tried pt which didn't help and >neither did the cortizone shots or epidural shots. anyone here know what >else to try? thanks>>_________________________________________________________________Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

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he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr. and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks. Gehle <robgehle@...> wrote:

i went thru the same thing before my surgery a year ago. it took almost two years before someone even suggested surgery. what kind of doctors has he been seeing? what tests have they done? do you have a family doctor? ask about surgery, ask for a referal to another doc an ortho or nero surgeon. you have to push these people.rob from va>From: debbie mclean >Reply-neck pain >neck pain >Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro>Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 06:57:15 -0700 (PDT)>>just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr. diagnose you? my >hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his construction job,the >workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months that it was just neck and >back

strain,after he was released we found another dr who told us that he >has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr has ever been able to help him they >just keep giving him more pills and he also tried pt which didn't help and >neither did the cortizone shots or epidural shots. anyone here know what >else to try? thanks>>_________________________________________________________________Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

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At 12:35 PM 9/16/05, you wrote:

>he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had

>the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr.

>and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said

>the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so

>frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho

>dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks.

From my personal experience and from talking to many back pain sufferers I

think Back surgery is not an exact science. Unlike Gall bladder or even

heart surgery which has very predictable results. I've had 3 back

surgeries and one on my Neck. The neck was a total failure, 5 years later

I'm on 24x7 pain meds. The back was probably about 50-75%

successful. I no longer have Agonizing pain in my lower back on a daily

basis, but I do have pain every day, and occasionally it's off the

charts. When I here of people who woke up from surgery and were pain free,

God bless them. I woke up and said " What did I do? " My pain was worse. I

do have a brother-in -law who was totally successful. To the point where

he Whaite water Rafts, Surfs, Plays Golf and rough houses with his

sons, you would never know there was a time he couldn't get out of

Bed. In my case the only option I've been given is exploratory

surgery, because all of the Miligrams, and Cat scans and X rays show no

pinched nerves, or obvious cause for my very real pain. Plus my original

Neurosurgeon has about given up, because He doesn't like it when I say the

surgery was not a success.

I'm not trying to scare you away from surgery, but we are here to learn

from each others experience. This has been my Experience.

Dave

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At 12:35 PM 9/16/05, you wrote:

>he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had

>the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr.

>and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said

>the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so

>frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho

>dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks.

From my personal experience and from talking to many back pain sufferers I

think Back surgery is not an exact science. Unlike Gall bladder or even

heart surgery which has very predictable results. I've had 3 back

surgeries and one on my Neck. The neck was a total failure, 5 years later

I'm on 24x7 pain meds. The back was probably about 50-75%

successful. I no longer have Agonizing pain in my lower back on a daily

basis, but I do have pain every day, and occasionally it's off the

charts. When I here of people who woke up from surgery and were pain free,

God bless them. I woke up and said " What did I do? " My pain was worse. I

do have a brother-in -law who was totally successful. To the point where

he Whaite water Rafts, Surfs, Plays Golf and rough houses with his

sons, you would never know there was a time he couldn't get out of

Bed. In my case the only option I've been given is exploratory

surgery, because all of the Miligrams, and Cat scans and X rays show no

pinched nerves, or obvious cause for my very real pain. Plus my original

Neurosurgeon has about given up, because He doesn't like it when I say the

surgery was not a success.

I'm not trying to scare you away from surgery, but we are here to learn

from each others experience. This has been my Experience.

Dave

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Hi Debbie I had the same thing bulging disc not sure where the ones

you are talking about are. Mine is my entire lower back :( but the

worst one was at L5 & S1 and I did have surgery on it. Less than a

month later it was back for no reason I had been VERY GOOD after my

surgery. Even a neur will tell you its a 50/50 chance it will work.

I know I tried everything before I had surgery to get the inflmation

down and nothing worked, I just got worse. Finally I found a neuro

that DIDN't refuse me and I had it done. But I am in worse pain now

over 2 yrs later so tell him to think real hard BEFore he has it

done there is no guarantee it will help. Not knowing what else he

has tried I'd suggest PT, water therapy, slow stretches (I put some

of these in the links) but make sure you ok anything with the dr

first. Also he might try Biofeedback or accupture, all bandaids I

know but maybe one will help. And there is also a treatment you can

get to decompress the spine and help open up the disk, he might look

into that too. Just some ideas hope you don't mind the advice but I

have been there and its 5 yrs later and I am worse, no help from the

surgery. best wishes Sharon Group Owner

> he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and

he had the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has

a family dr. and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp

dr. they all said the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep

giving him pills. i'm so frustrated with all of it,i would think

surgery would help but the ortho dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should

i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks.

>

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Debbie I had the same thing bulging disc not sure where the ones

you are talking about are. Mine is my entire lower back :( but the

worst one was at L5 & S1 and I did have surgery on it. Less than a

month later it was back for no reason I had been VERY GOOD after my

surgery. Even a neur will tell you its a 50/50 chance it will work.

I know I tried everything before I had surgery to get the inflmation

down and nothing worked, I just got worse. Finally I found a neuro

that DIDN't refuse me and I had it done. But I am in worse pain now

over 2 yrs later so tell him to think real hard BEFore he has it

done there is no guarantee it will help. Not knowing what else he

has tried I'd suggest PT, water therapy, slow stretches (I put some

of these in the links) but make sure you ok anything with the dr

first. Also he might try Biofeedback or accupture, all bandaids I

know but maybe one will help. And there is also a treatment you can

get to decompress the spine and help open up the disk, he might look

into that too. Just some ideas hope you don't mind the advice but I

have been there and its 5 yrs later and I am worse, no help from the

surgery. best wishes Sharon Group Owner

> he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and

he had the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has

a family dr. and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp

dr. they all said the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep

giving him pills. i'm so frustrated with all of it,i would think

surgery would help but the ortho dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should

i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks.

>

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Debbie I had the same thing bulging disc not sure where the ones

you are talking about are. Mine is my entire lower back :( but the

worst one was at L5 & S1 and I did have surgery on it. Less than a

month later it was back for no reason I had been VERY GOOD after my

surgery. Even a neur will tell you its a 50/50 chance it will work.

I know I tried everything before I had surgery to get the inflmation

down and nothing worked, I just got worse. Finally I found a neuro

that DIDN't refuse me and I had it done. But I am in worse pain now

over 2 yrs later so tell him to think real hard BEFore he has it

done there is no guarantee it will help. Not knowing what else he

has tried I'd suggest PT, water therapy, slow stretches (I put some

of these in the links) but make sure you ok anything with the dr

first. Also he might try Biofeedback or accupture, all bandaids I

know but maybe one will help. And there is also a treatment you can

get to decompress the spine and help open up the disk, he might look

into that too. Just some ideas hope you don't mind the advice but I

have been there and its 5 yrs later and I am worse, no help from the

surgery. best wishes Sharon Group Owner

> he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and

he had the nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has

a family dr. and he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp

dr. they all said the same thing-nothing they can do besides keep

giving him pills. i'm so frustrated with all of it,i would think

surgery would help but the ortho dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should

i push for him to see a neuro dr? thanks.

>

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tell your family doctor that you want a new doctor to look at everything. I

had a bad experience with a nero, but good with the ortho so im not sure

about which kind of doctor, but you definately need a new doctor. with the

back nothing is guaranteed as far as surgery goes so they are going to keep

telling you to try this and this and this. Tell them you want surgery.

good luck

rob in va

>From: debbie mclean <debbiemlean@...>

>Reply-neck pain

>neck pain

>Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro

>Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:35:11 -0700 (PDT)

>

>he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had the

>nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr. and

>he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said the

>same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so

>frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho

>dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr?

>thanks.

>

> Gehle <robgehle@...> wrote:

>i went thru the same thing before my surgery a year ago. it took almost two

>years before someone even suggested surgery. what kind of doctors has he

>been seeing? what tests have they done? do you have a family doctor? ask

>about surgery, ask for a referal to another doc an ortho or nero surgeon.

>you have to push these people.

>

>rob from va

>

> >From: debbie mclean

> >Reply-neck pain

> >neck pain

> >Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro

> >Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 06:57:15 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> >just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr. diagnose you? my

> >hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his construction job,the

> >workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months that it was just neck and

> >back strain,after he was released we found another dr who told us that he

> >has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr has ever been able to help him

>they

> >just keep giving him more pills and he also tried pt which didn't help

>and

> >neither did the cortizone shots or epidural shots. anyone here know what

> >else to try? thanks

> >

> >

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tell your family doctor that you want a new doctor to look at everything. I

had a bad experience with a nero, but good with the ortho so im not sure

about which kind of doctor, but you definately need a new doctor. with the

back nothing is guaranteed as far as surgery goes so they are going to keep

telling you to try this and this and this. Tell them you want surgery.

good luck

rob in va

>From: debbie mclean <debbiemlean@...>

>Reply-neck pain

>neck pain

>Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro

>Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 09:35:11 -0700 (PDT)

>

>he has had mri's which showed the bulging discs,he had xrays,and he had the

>nerve conduction test and also the mylegram done. he has a family dr. and

>he went to an ortho once besides the workmans comp dr. they all said the

>same thing-nothing they can do besides keep giving him pills. i'm so

>frustrated with all of it,i would think surgery would help but the ortho

>dr. said it's a 50-50 shot. should i push for him to see a neuro dr?

>thanks.

>

> Gehle <robgehle@...> wrote:

>i went thru the same thing before my surgery a year ago. it took almost two

>years before someone even suggested surgery. what kind of doctors has he

>been seeing? what tests have they done? do you have a family doctor? ask

>about surgery, ask for a referal to another doc an ortho or nero surgeon.

>you have to push these people.

>

>rob from va

>

> >From: debbie mclean

> >Reply-neck pain

> >neck pain

> >Subject: Re: Re: New Here-My Intro

> >Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 06:57:15 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> >just a question for everyone-what happened to make a dr. diagnose you? my

> >hubby is 41 and 5 years ago he got hurt on his construction job,the

> >workmans comp dr kept telling him for 5 months that it was just neck and

> >back strain,after he was released we found another dr who told us that he

> >has ddd,rsd, and nerve damage,but no dr has ever been able to help him

>they

> >just keep giving him more pills and he also tried pt which didn't help

>and

> >neither did the cortizone shots or epidural shots. anyone here know what

> >else to try? thanks

> >

> >

>

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