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beachgirl01
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Hey all,
I know I have tried to ask this before and I have tried to research it but never really got anywhere. Every morning after only about 3-4 hours of sleep, 5 hours absolute maximum, I wake up because of my pain. It is so bad. It hurts so much that I cannot take a proper breath, my breathing is very, very shallow due to pain. Yesterday I woke up and I was in so much pain, I went to roll over to get out of bed and it literally felt as though my spine had punctured my appendix or intestines, it was the lowest part on my stomach on he right side. I was pretty scared. On top of my usual pain I had this too. it was awful! I never want to experience that again. As far as my mornings go, the pain wakes me up, it can take me 15 minutes just to get out of bed, I have to get up (as painful as it really is) and move around but first and foremost I have to get my meRAB in me), then I have to walk around and it slowly goes away and I have my usual pain that lasts all day and it gets worse as the day goes on.
Has anyone ever experienced this? It's EVERY morning for me. Most of you probably know my history but to sum it up very briefly, I have a very long history of back problems and have already been through 2 major spine surgeries, I am currently waiting for my third surgery. I have lurabar lordosis, spodylolthesis, sciatica in my right side and recently it's been getting a lot worse in my left side. I don't really know what's going on with my spine right now. But in the past I have had, spondy with fractures all throughout my lurabar region, 2 slipped disc with one replacement, the replacement disc is currently broken and that's why I am waiting for my next surgery (plus it's exploratory, my surgeon will fix whatever he sees and can fix), going into my first surgery I had crushed nerves like my surgeon had never seen before, and the list goes on.
I am very anxious to find someone that knows exactly what I am talking about. I know there must be someone out there that has the same problem. It can't be that rare if I am experiencing this. Please respond if you are someone that has expereinced this and or if you know of someone who had this problem.
Please help!
Beachgirl
I know I have tried to ask this before and I have tried to research it but never really got anywhere. Every morning after only about 3-4 hours of sleep, 5 hours absolute maximum, I wake up because of my pain. It is so bad. It hurts so much that I cannot take a proper breath, my breathing is very, very shallow due to pain. Yesterday I woke up and I was in so much pain, I went to roll over to get out of bed and it literally felt as though my spine had punctured my appendix or intestines, it was the lowest part on my stomach on he right side. I was pretty scared. On top of my usual pain I had this too. it was awful! I never want to experience that again. As far as my mornings go, the pain wakes me up, it can take me 15 minutes just to get out of bed, I have to get up (as painful as it really is) and move around but first and foremost I have to get my meRAB in me), then I have to walk around and it slowly goes away and I have my usual pain that lasts all day and it gets worse as the day goes on.
Has anyone ever experienced this? It's EVERY morning for me. Most of you probably know my history but to sum it up very briefly, I have a very long history of back problems and have already been through 2 major spine surgeries, I am currently waiting for my third surgery. I have lurabar lordosis, spodylolthesis, sciatica in my right side and recently it's been getting a lot worse in my left side. I don't really know what's going on with my spine right now. But in the past I have had, spondy with fractures all throughout my lurabar region, 2 slipped disc with one replacement, the replacement disc is currently broken and that's why I am waiting for my next surgery (plus it's exploratory, my surgeon will fix whatever he sees and can fix), going into my first surgery I had crushed nerves like my surgeon had never seen before, and the list goes on.
I am very anxious to find someone that knows exactly what I am talking about. I know there must be someone out there that has the same problem. It can't be that rare if I am experiencing this. Please respond if you are someone that has expereinced this and or if you know of someone who had this problem.
Please help!
Beachgirl
