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allanbruce
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I have suffered from chronic lower back pain now for over 8 years, but about 1 year ago I started having terrible shooting pain up my spine. I realised that I couldn't do very much without triggering the lightning like pain so I have been taking it very easy ever since. But about 6 months ago I started having Sciatica type pain. Both sides of my butt hurt all the time but in general The pain is basically from the waist down. This makes it hard to walk and I can only sit for about 15 minutes. So I have to lay down most of the time. The only exercise I can do is swimming which I do almost every day. I also use an inversion table, magnet therapy, hot wheat bag compress and of course a lot of pain medication. I am also going to do some physio.
I am currently seeing a neurosurgeon and also have been to other neurosurgeons and an Orthopaedic surgeon. The consensus is that I have Degenitive disc disease, spinal stenosis, causing nerve root compression and the back and leg pain.
Both of the last 2 surgeons have told me that I need surgery and the last the neurosurgeon said I will need fusion surgery from L5 to S1.
I am concerned that the L5-L4 fusion will put pressure on the next disc and maybe damage that one also. So I thought I would ask about disc replacement at that level to give me some movement there. I will ask him before the operation goes ahead. But he sounded fairly sure that the both disc's needed to be stabilised but I will see if that can be changed.
As I have to wait another 9 months before my insurance will pay for the operation I am concerned how I am going to cope. It is one thing having chronic pain but to have this nerve pain in my butt, legs and feet is going to be difficult for me to handle for the 9 months. I am nearly bed bound except when I go to the doctors or do my swimming. It is going to be torture waiting. I can hardly do anything and I suppose it will be hard after the operation as well.
What do I do? Just hope it doesn't get worse or hope it does so I can get in more quickly. I would have to be incontinent or loose control or my bowels before the public system classes it as an emergency.
The other thing is the neurosurgeon wants to fully stabilise the vertebrae at those levels. I just wondered why? He would not offer a smaller procedure to relieve the sciatica as he said it would destabilise my spine.
Would anyone here be able to shed some light on this for me? It is going to be a long 9 months.
Other treatments I thought of were X stop, Disc replacement, Nerve monitoring, artificial bone grafts, lateral entry with smaller incisions etc, etc. Lots of new procedures that are to replace fusion surgery. But only some are covered by my insurance. I would still like research the different options though.
Allan
I have suffered from chronic lower back pain now for over 8 years, but about 1 year ago I started having terrible shooting pain up my spine. I realised that I couldn't do very much without triggering the lightning like pain so I have been taking it very easy ever since. But about 6 months ago I started having Sciatica type pain. Both sides of my butt hurt all the time but in general The pain is basically from the waist down. This makes it hard to walk and I can only sit for about 15 minutes. So I have to lay down most of the time. The only exercise I can do is swimming which I do almost every day. I also use an inversion table, magnet therapy, hot wheat bag compress and of course a lot of pain medication. I am also going to do some physio.
I am currently seeing a neurosurgeon and also have been to other neurosurgeons and an Orthopaedic surgeon. The consensus is that I have Degenitive disc disease, spinal stenosis, causing nerve root compression and the back and leg pain.
Both of the last 2 surgeons have told me that I need surgery and the last the neurosurgeon said I will need fusion surgery from L5 to S1.
I am concerned that the L5-L4 fusion will put pressure on the next disc and maybe damage that one also. So I thought I would ask about disc replacement at that level to give me some movement there. I will ask him before the operation goes ahead. But he sounded fairly sure that the both disc's needed to be stabilised but I will see if that can be changed.
As I have to wait another 9 months before my insurance will pay for the operation I am concerned how I am going to cope. It is one thing having chronic pain but to have this nerve pain in my butt, legs and feet is going to be difficult for me to handle for the 9 months. I am nearly bed bound except when I go to the doctors or do my swimming. It is going to be torture waiting. I can hardly do anything and I suppose it will be hard after the operation as well.
What do I do? Just hope it doesn't get worse or hope it does so I can get in more quickly. I would have to be incontinent or loose control or my bowels before the public system classes it as an emergency.
The other thing is the neurosurgeon wants to fully stabilise the vertebrae at those levels. I just wondered why? He would not offer a smaller procedure to relieve the sciatica as he said it would destabilise my spine.
Would anyone here be able to shed some light on this for me? It is going to be a long 9 months.
Other treatments I thought of were X stop, Disc replacement, Nerve monitoring, artificial bone grafts, lateral entry with smaller incisions etc, etc. Lots of new procedures that are to replace fusion surgery. But only some are covered by my insurance. I would still like research the different options though.
Allan