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- From: Tom.Jackson@f100.n382.z1.fidonet.org (Tom Jackson)
- Newsgroups: misc.handicap
- Subject: Hello
- Message-ID: <25776@handicap.news>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:33:37 GMT
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- Index Number: 25776
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- [This is from the Spinal Injury Conference]
-
- RK> the sysop of The P/T BBS in Cleona, PA. I have a medial disk
- RK> "injury" bulge in the L4-L5 disk since March 1991. I was off
- RK> of work for over a year and have returned back part-time the
- RK> end of April 1992. I am still experiencing pain in my back,
- RK> buttocks (tailbone area) and down the right leg into the
- RK> foot. My three center toes on the right foot have numbness
- RK> and/or cramping. I also experience muscle spasms, mostly at
- RK> night when I am sleeping.
-
- This sounds familiar.
-
- RK> I have been through water therapy, physical therapy,
- RK> nerve blocks, every known anti-inflammatory, and other
- RK> medications. Each not helping me in becoming pain free or
- RK> having the movement I used to have.
-
- I injured myself in July, 1990, while on a fishing trip to Wyoming. My
- doctor back here in Austin (I drove back; I'm still not sure how, except I
- remember hurting a _lot_) said that it was a "pulled muscle." He said that
- it was a pulled muscle for the next ten months, during which time I
- began limping around like a corkscrew with feet, was unable to work,
- and just generally hurt all the time. Finally he said he was
- concerned about my pain, and he sent me to a specialist. My back doctor
- figured out what was going on with my lumbar at once and gave me several
- treatment options. I chose a six week course of anti-inflammatories (what's
- another six weeks after 11 months?). When that didn't do any good I told him
- to sharpen up the scalpel, because I wanted the knife.
-
- It was the best decision I've ever made.
-
- RK> My doctors do not want to operate do to the fear of
- RK> scare tissue creating more problems than the bulge is
- RK> creating now....The last time I
- RK> went to my neuro-surgeon, he told me that I will have to
- RK> learn to live the pain, and know my limitations. He says the
- RK> combination of the bulge and the degeneration I have to
- RK> learn to with it.
-
- This sounds strange to me. I had herniated discs at L2, L3, and L4/L5. My
- surgeon (once he had sharpened that scalpel) removed most of the one at
- L4/L5. According to the surgery report, the discs were degenerating. Yet
- my back doctor never told me I'd have to just live with the pain -- he gave
- me a variety of treatment options. You seem to have had most of them
- already. I chose the knife because I felt I had nothing to lose. I was
- tired of being in pain. And it worked.
-
- I don't know if surgery will work for you or not, but it's something you
- might want to consider. Let me know what happens.
-
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