I'm so sorry to hear your pain is worse. I know how frustrating back pain can be. My knees have been starting to bother me now. I will say a big pray for you. Melissa
I'm so sorry to hear your pain is worse. I know how frustrating back pain can be. My knees have been starting to bother me now. I will say a big pray for you. Melissa
Thanks, Melissa! I saw in your thread that you also have a lot of things to deal with at the moment. (((HUGS))) I'm sorry that I don't post much these days.
The nerve pain is getting almost unbearable now, and I just packed a bag for the hospital, just to be prepared. My feeling is that there's not much time left; besides, I just don't WANT to bear this pain, I'm almost helpless here at home! I just want this to be over, and now I almost hope I will soon have surgery!! And I want to be back home with Luna on her birthday!!!
Kirsten
Kirsten - I had similar back surgery about 10 years ago - and it went relatively easy. I had fragments that had broken off the vertebrae and were pressing on nerves, causing a lot of pain, and then numbness in my leg and foot. All the pain killers in the world won't get rid of it, and the only permanent solution is to have the fragments removed. I don't wish surgery on anyone, but getting injections is just putting a band-aid on something that won't get better without surgical intervention.
I hope your doctors soon do something to help you. There's not much that is more miserable than back pain or a toothache!
Good luck - and keep us posted.
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Yes, I also think it's better to remove the cause, but these days, doctors here are reluctant when it comes to spine surgeries, that's why I was told to try alternative treatments first. They said that 90% of all disc hernias are treated without surgery. But my personal feeling is that I'm beyond the state where physiotherapy helps.
I had a back surgery in 2004 after my first herniated disc had been diagnosed, and it wasn't as bad as expected. In fact, I felt much better after that, and was immediately painfree. The bad thing is that they keep you in hospital for a long time here in Germany, in (2004, I stayed for 10 days), and after that, they usually send you to rehab for three or four weeks. In 2004, I could avoid that, but I don't think it will work this time, because the health insurance has already called and suggested rehab as soon as they heard that I have a herniacted disc. I hope I can do that in a day clinic, I don't want to leave my girls that long!![]()
Kirsten - what about that group of women you mentioned who are cat people? Did you ever contact them?
Are there volunteer organizations where you are? I am sure there is a cat lover or two who are members who would give your girls loving care.
I can't see rehab being totally in the hospital...it would cost the health system way more!
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