Hi
I too have similar symptoms as you. Back pain, pain and other sensations, including tingling/hot/cold and nurabness that comes and goes down my legs but also into my hips and feet. It gets so painful I can't walk far. I have had to totally limit my life to cope with this. The doctors keep telling me there is nothing wrong with my back and there is nothing they can do to help me so they had to leave me in pain. All they said was to take painkillers on a regular basis which to me is an obvious answer. I'd already worked out the fact I have to take painkillers. I have gone to two spine specialists and there is apparently nothing they can do and they told me that it's good news they can't find anything wrong with my back. Yes, I agree with them it's good news that I haven't got anything visibly serious but to me that also brings bad news as it gives no answer as to why I have these symptoms which is awful.
I started with all this when I was 17 now I'm 20. It all started after a virus which left me seriously ill for a couple of days. I had vomiting, stomach upset/aches/abdominal pain, slightly runny nose, very high temperature, deleriousness and extremely painful down my spine from head to my feet. I do tend to think it certainly had something to do with that virus but doctors just shrug it off and say that it was 'just a coincidence', though I disagree. How would they know? My parents tried to call them out as I was so ill but they wouldn't even come out! Now they have the nerve to tell me it's 'just a coincidence'! I have some suspicion it could've been a mild form of viral meningitis as I've never been so ill before.
I have had MRIs, x-rays and a CT Scan, including Nerve Conduction Study and EMG. I haven't had any other tests yet. I have considered having a discogram as my MRI scan shows degenerated discs which the radiologist said was unusual for a young person but the spine specialists didn't take that much notice of these degenerated discs, considering that the radiologist did. They only told me of the fact that my discs 'look a little dehydrated'! I still think that I am getting the pain from these degenerated discs and the Schmorls node but they haven't done any tests to confirm that these degenerated discs are the culprits of the cause of the pain and sensations. I would've thought that a discogram would've been the obvious choice if degenerated discs show up on MRI like mine does. Basically I feel like they are just dismissing my symptoms and the possible cause which could be the degenerated discs. Some people don't always get pain or sensations with degenerated discs but the fact that I do have pain and sensations and these discs have been shown to be degenerated on MRI, I would've thought that at least one of these so-called medical professionals would've actually worked it out that these might be causing all my problems.
I have had doctors say that maybe I have a brain (as in brain sending wrong signals, etc) problem, which I suppose it could be but they shouldn't just assume it until they've actually conducted some brain tests as well.
I also asked my doctor about vitamin B12 deficiency as I have heard this can cause nerve problems and bone degeneration but the general physician and also the one spine specialist said that I hadn't got it as he said I'd have digestive problems such as a bad stomach like Celiac disease. Strange as it doesn't say that in the symptoms. It just says that some people are prone to it due to not having enough intrinsic factor but that they wouldn't notice it in otherwise healthy individuals. It does state that in some people the first symptoms can be nerve and neurological symptoms such as leg and lirab symptoms. Basically the general physician is guessing that I don't have it which he did do before on something else I had and it turned out to be more serious than he had guessed which I think is very dangerous for patients. It's not worth guessing. Why doesn't he just do a test to rule it out then to prove to me that I haven't got it? It would at least put my mind at ease as I'd know that at least that one possibility had been ruled out. I can then be happy knowing it isn't this. It all comes down to money in these physician's eyes and they just can't be bothered with their patients as far as I've felt like they acted when ever I've ever gone to them with illness.
I went back the one time and the general physician said that medicine doesn't always give an answer to patients' symptoms. Yes, that can be true in some cases but I'd have thought in this day and age they'd have actually been more up-to-date on knowledge to deal with tricky medical problems and new tests for them. I also said that there has got to be something wrong somewhere or I wouldn't have these symtoms as it's my body telling me there's something wrong. He disagreed. My spine specialist didn't though. He said that he totally agreed.
I've had this feeling that general physicians just think it's 'in my head' as they can't see anything as my tests have come back 'normal' apparently, apart from the degenerated discs on MRI which they seem to think is 'normal'!
My spine specialist is now ordering an MRI of my brain, Cervical spine and Thoracic spine to rule out any trapped nerve or problems in these areas.
He is then going to ask my general physician to send me to a Neurologist and a Rheumatologist to rule out further conditions that could be causing it. At least my one spine specialist is not just completely saying it's in my head.
Though I have no idea what I'm going to do if they can't find anything. The only way I'm going to be able to cope with this is by not doing anything that makes my body tired and achy or that sets the pain off.
I hate feeling like I am going mental just because I'm in pain and no one can find the cause. I know exactly how you are all feeling. It's such a horrible and debilitating feeling.
The one thing I will say because I believe this is true in some way is that because these doctors haven't had to endure anything like we have here where no one can find the cause they don't know how to deal with us in a sensitive way or what it's like to feel like this.
My general physician offered me anti-depressants but I didn't think I needed them as I don't feel like I've got depression, just fed up but not depressed. These doctors just don't know what to do anymore. They don't know how to handle complicated medical conditions such as back pain or nerve sensations without a known cause.
The strange and most ridiculous thing I've ever heard to come out of a doctors mouth was what my general physician said. He said that he didn't want to do any tests because he said that it'd only worry me more and make me feel more fed up but he is totally wrong as it would actually do the opposite! I would feel a lot better knowing that at least they'd done all the possible tests that could be done to help rule out or maybe find out the cause of my symptoms. I did explain this to him but he just refused to listen to me which I thought was rude and I am now going to see another different general physician and ask them for these tests and if they refuse, I'll have to just complain about the fact they aren't helpful or supportive in helping me with my condition. What's the point in having all these tests available and not be sent for them if it may help either rule out or help diagnose your condition? I just don't understand why my general physician is so rude and doesn't listen. I thought they would've became doctors/general physicians to help patients, not ignore them? I have absolutely lost most of my faith in these so-called medical professionals as they aren't pulling their weight most of the time. They leave the patient to fend for themselves which is wrong.
This same general physician and one of his colleagues ignored my back pain and leg sensations and said that it was 'normal' and 'just a sprain or pulled muscle' for a while and due to this I've suffered this for 3 years without even being able to see a spine specialist! It was only when I pushed to see one that he finally sent me for an x-ray and it showed more than what he had anticipated or should I say guessed. He then had to send me to see a spine specialist as it was in need of an opinion and investigating.
At the moment I am waiting for the appointment for the MRIs. Currently there is no known cause for my symptoms, according to general physicians and the spine specialists.
I hope that you all get an answer in the end as I know that it is just awful when doctors and specialists can't pinpoint anything causing the symptoms.
Good luck with it all and sorry for my long post but I just felt like I'd share my experience as I too am going through these frustrating and uncertain symptoms.
I am sorry I can't really say much that will make you feel better but I hope you find this a bit helpful and to let you know that you are not alone in this.
Best wishes to you all
Niad