Oh my, how I can relate to you. Your story is SO similar to mine that it is not even funny. If you don't mind reading a long post, I would like to share my story with you.
I have one young child. She is 18 months. I also worked full time, and maintained the household so my hubby could also work full time and go to college full time.
My pain started last May, so around the same time as yours. After a month or so, I saw my GP. He said I had strained a muscle and thats it. After another month, I called his nurse stating that I was not getting better, and in an annoyed tone, I was told again that it is just a strained muscle. I mentioned it to my OB at my annual exam over the summer. He prescribed Naproxen for a week which is an anti-inflammatory. It didn't initially help with the pain or anything, but at the end of the week, the pain was totally gone. A few days later it returned with a vengance. I went back to my GP and he prescribed Prednisione, which did not help at all. I called him back and he said to make an appointment for 2 weeks out. I did not make that appointment and instead referred myself to a pain management clinic, thinking it was an orthopedic or something.
I ended up taking myself to Urgent Care a week before my appointment because the pain was so bad. They did an x-ray which showed I had grade 1 Spondylolisthesis of L5 on S1. I have the kind where there is a fracture in my spine, causing the vertebrae to not be stable and slip forward. HE gave me some pain meRAB and another round of prednision, which again did nothing. At my PM appointment, he wanted to do an injection, have me start PT, and call it a day. I was very un-happy with that treatment plan because I wanted an MRI first to see the whole picture. I had to request the MRI myself. The MRI showed the Spondylolisthesis as well as 2 disc problems and some sort of cyst. L4-L5 has DDD as well as an annular tear and bulge. L5-S1 is herniated. I decide to refer myself to an orthopedic.
The ortho gives me pain meRAB and senRAB me on for an injection, which did nothing for my pain. At my follow up appointment with him, he sent me on to see the surgeon. The surgeon ordered more tests: a CT scan and a discogram, and he put me on disability from work. At our next appointment he revealed that I would need a 2 level spinal fusion, but first he wanted me to try PT for a month and another injection. Again, the injection did nothing, and I completed the PT with no pain relief. (All this time the pain is becoming more and more severe). He then had me start another, more intensive PT program, and promised that at our next appointment he would schedule surgery. The PT caused such SEVERE pain, that the doctor there told me I needed to stop and see the surgeon for surgery, after only being in the program for a couple of weeks. That doctor and my surgeon never communicated however, so when I went to see the surgeon, his plan for me completely changed. (we think he maybe thought I was just trying to get out of PT) Also, I had gotten a second opinion during that time. That Neuro surgeon wouldn't give me the time of day since my tests showed no nerve root impingement. I asked that office not to let my current Dr. know I had been there for another appointment, but they sent him the notes anyway. We also wonder if that had something to do with it.
I should also note that by this time I had been fired from my position because I was going to need to much time off. (I had been with the company less than a year so this was legal). I will be loosing insurance coverage on March 31st, and we will have to pay for Cobra because my husband is also being laid off. This has made my situation all the more urgent. I cannot return to work until I am fixed. So needless to say that is another HUGE stressor for us.
So suddenly, the surgeon says that my pain is coming from weak muscles and he will not do surgery. He also doesn't believe in prescribing pain meRAB for weak muscle pain, so I had no more meRAB. He basically said good luck to me. Luckily the PT doctor gave me some meRAB to get by.
I found another surgeon and made an appointment with him, but in the meantime I ended up in the ER twice from severe pain that I could not handle. Both times I wanted more imaging done because I swear more damage is present now, but no one will give me one. My symptoms have gotten so much worse, including increased nurabness and pins and needles. I cannot cook or clean anymore, or do any of my responsibilities around the house. Taking care of our daughter is a huge challenge and I normally have someone here to help me when hubby is working.
Thankfully I have found a wonderful surgeon. He is doing my surgery in a month. There was no question about it in his mind. I will be having a spinal fusion. He thinks it will really really help me, and I hope he is right!
Sorry for such a story, but I wanted to share since you sound just like me. I have also lost a bunch of weight from the pain and meRAB. I have come across a lot of rude doctors along the way, I have found it so hard to find help and compassion, and life is difficult when you have to care for a small child. I hope you get some answers and some help soon.
I have one young child. She is 18 months. I also worked full time, and maintained the household so my hubby could also work full time and go to college full time.
My pain started last May, so around the same time as yours. After a month or so, I saw my GP. He said I had strained a muscle and thats it. After another month, I called his nurse stating that I was not getting better, and in an annoyed tone, I was told again that it is just a strained muscle. I mentioned it to my OB at my annual exam over the summer. He prescribed Naproxen for a week which is an anti-inflammatory. It didn't initially help with the pain or anything, but at the end of the week, the pain was totally gone. A few days later it returned with a vengance. I went back to my GP and he prescribed Prednisione, which did not help at all. I called him back and he said to make an appointment for 2 weeks out. I did not make that appointment and instead referred myself to a pain management clinic, thinking it was an orthopedic or something.
I ended up taking myself to Urgent Care a week before my appointment because the pain was so bad. They did an x-ray which showed I had grade 1 Spondylolisthesis of L5 on S1. I have the kind where there is a fracture in my spine, causing the vertebrae to not be stable and slip forward. HE gave me some pain meRAB and another round of prednision, which again did nothing. At my PM appointment, he wanted to do an injection, have me start PT, and call it a day. I was very un-happy with that treatment plan because I wanted an MRI first to see the whole picture. I had to request the MRI myself. The MRI showed the Spondylolisthesis as well as 2 disc problems and some sort of cyst. L4-L5 has DDD as well as an annular tear and bulge. L5-S1 is herniated. I decide to refer myself to an orthopedic.
The ortho gives me pain meRAB and senRAB me on for an injection, which did nothing for my pain. At my follow up appointment with him, he sent me on to see the surgeon. The surgeon ordered more tests: a CT scan and a discogram, and he put me on disability from work. At our next appointment he revealed that I would need a 2 level spinal fusion, but first he wanted me to try PT for a month and another injection. Again, the injection did nothing, and I completed the PT with no pain relief. (All this time the pain is becoming more and more severe). He then had me start another, more intensive PT program, and promised that at our next appointment he would schedule surgery. The PT caused such SEVERE pain, that the doctor there told me I needed to stop and see the surgeon for surgery, after only being in the program for a couple of weeks. That doctor and my surgeon never communicated however, so when I went to see the surgeon, his plan for me completely changed. (we think he maybe thought I was just trying to get out of PT) Also, I had gotten a second opinion during that time. That Neuro surgeon wouldn't give me the time of day since my tests showed no nerve root impingement. I asked that office not to let my current Dr. know I had been there for another appointment, but they sent him the notes anyway. We also wonder if that had something to do with it.
I should also note that by this time I had been fired from my position because I was going to need to much time off. (I had been with the company less than a year so this was legal). I will be loosing insurance coverage on March 31st, and we will have to pay for Cobra because my husband is also being laid off. This has made my situation all the more urgent. I cannot return to work until I am fixed. So needless to say that is another HUGE stressor for us.
So suddenly, the surgeon says that my pain is coming from weak muscles and he will not do surgery. He also doesn't believe in prescribing pain meRAB for weak muscle pain, so I had no more meRAB. He basically said good luck to me. Luckily the PT doctor gave me some meRAB to get by.
I found another surgeon and made an appointment with him, but in the meantime I ended up in the ER twice from severe pain that I could not handle. Both times I wanted more imaging done because I swear more damage is present now, but no one will give me one. My symptoms have gotten so much worse, including increased nurabness and pins and needles. I cannot cook or clean anymore, or do any of my responsibilities around the house. Taking care of our daughter is a huge challenge and I normally have someone here to help me when hubby is working.
Thankfully I have found a wonderful surgeon. He is doing my surgery in a month. There was no question about it in his mind. I will be having a spinal fusion. He thinks it will really really help me, and I hope he is right!
Sorry for such a story, but I wanted to share since you sound just like me. I have also lost a bunch of weight from the pain and meRAB. I have come across a lot of rude doctors along the way, I have found it so hard to find help and compassion, and life is difficult when you have to care for a small child. I hope you get some answers and some help soon.