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efang622
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I had severe right hip and leg pain 12 months ago, I did a MRI which found I had spine disk herniation, the pain calmed down after treating for 20 days. But since then I have been in constant pain on right leg ( a small area in calf), I usually get more pain when I wake up in the morning or if I walk or drive more . I did another MRI 6 months ago, which shows the interval reduction in size of the L5-S1.but my leg pain almost has no change ( no better and no worse) and sometimes my hip still in pain also.
Now my question here is , if my pain is causes by disk pressing down on my nerve when I stand up, why do I feel more pain when I sleep or wake up in the morning? I believe my body is horizontal at that time , the disk doesn’t get more pressure than when I stand or sit. So I don’t think my disk can pinch my nerve when I lay down. but when I asked this question to my Orthopedic or Nero Surgery who I saw, no one gave to me an answer that let me satisfied and looks like my question doesn’t make sense. I guess maybe my nerve or muscle have adhered to each other in somewhere and it causes my pain. but I don’t know what kind of exam I can require to do to find out it. The reason I have to make sure this question because one Chiropractor I saw who suggested me to do stretching therapy or use an “ inversion table” to relax the pressure in my disk, but what if my pain is caused by adhering instead of disk herniation ? All these procedure could be useless.
Thanks!
Now my question here is , if my pain is causes by disk pressing down on my nerve when I stand up, why do I feel more pain when I sleep or wake up in the morning? I believe my body is horizontal at that time , the disk doesn’t get more pressure than when I stand or sit. So I don’t think my disk can pinch my nerve when I lay down. but when I asked this question to my Orthopedic or Nero Surgery who I saw, no one gave to me an answer that let me satisfied and looks like my question doesn’t make sense. I guess maybe my nerve or muscle have adhered to each other in somewhere and it causes my pain. but I don’t know what kind of exam I can require to do to find out it. The reason I have to make sure this question because one Chiropractor I saw who suggested me to do stretching therapy or use an “ inversion table” to relax the pressure in my disk, but what if my pain is caused by adhering instead of disk herniation ? All these procedure could be useless.
Thanks!