Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 > Colleen, > > I can understand leg back pain but arm pain makes no sense. > you have ddd. the disc bulges are really meaningless cause not > pressing on anything. > have you seen a neuro surgeon. > you might be a candidate for a one level fusion L4 or L5. > > I am shocked that your doctor told you not to have sex. you are lucky > that your problems are basically > at one level. even better then a fusion is a disk replacement. > > what is Oregon Health plan plus? Also, it has been proven that long > term bed rest IS NOT in the patients > best interest and will cause other problems.if laying down is the > only thing you are able to do your doctor > should have referred you for physio. > Colleen,Deb I disagree that bulging discs are meaningless because without a disco gram, you cannot say that. My disc bulges were ignored for five years, then with a disco gram and CT with contrast, they found that my discs had fissures running through out and the discs bulges outside the vertebrae. Actually, the research says that they can be a problem but most of the time are not of consequence. Other symptoms have to be considered and if you are having pain in that area, it is a red flag. Disc problems are the hardest to diagnosis as the MRI cannot get between the vertebrae and see the discs there, just the outside bulging. There are nerve roots they can irritate and I am dealing with one right now that is not impinging anything but gets irritated and they are following it. It is at the point of going in there and clipping it off. Bedrest sometimes helps up to a certain time to allow an inflammatory process to recede, but then you must get up and about. Your body will let you know, you cannot push it and make it worse. This applies to physical therapy also, it has to be appropriate. Your doctor might have assessed something that we do not know about and I would ask him, so you know why he is asking you do things. The treatment plan has to be specific to your symptoms and I cannot relate my problems to yours as others cannot because we are all different. But there are basic things that happen with lumbar problems and DDD. Most doctors will not do anything at one level, they tend to treat conservatively, until it is ultimately a choice. I had a three level spinal fusion which some doctors say not to do over two levels, but I could not be functional without it. The disc replacements are still quite new and if you can hold off for the long term research to come in, I would. Spine Universe is a great resource to research current treatment options and they peer review their articles (pros and cons by other doctors) I have to do bedrest when I over extend and I know when to get up. Just like when you get a sprain and your doctor tells you to avoid activities and a certain length of time to do so. I make sure I do my stretches and turn and follow my Physical Therapy Home program until the inflammatory process heals. I hope you get better. My fusion was done with instrumentation and cages that let me bend, so my fusion did well, it was the auto accident that messed my SI joint up and a new source of pain. Take care, don't over do, and heal. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 Hi everyone, Thank you for the replies. I am sorry it has taken me so long to reply back to you. I have been so bummed out and down since my birthfather passed away a month ago last Monday that I just haven't felt like doing much. I noticed something yesterday when I was in the grocery store. Remember how I said that one of the symptoms from one of the problems in my back is leg weakness? Well, as I was slowly walking around I actually felt the sensation of weakness coming from a spot in my back. It was so weird. It is as if that one spot in my spine was being agitated (from my walking or pressure on it I guess)and the feeling I got from it getting agitated was a very clear feeling of leg weakness. Gosh! It was strange. I have not seen a neuro surgeon. I saw my case worker for OHP Plus and gave her my updated info (my MRI on Oct. 31st and hospital visit for bad pain on Oct. 29th). She will send that info to the team for OHP PLus and hopefully get me on that plan. I need to look at my options, what can I have done, what will they pay for etc. I need to do some searching online. Two years ago or more when I first got my xrays done on my back, they diagnosed me with ddd, scoliosis, arthritis and sciatica. I get alot of pain in my hips like it is coming from where the sciatic nerve is involved. That is another big reason I have to be slow and careful when I move so I don't agravate it. I am sure alot of us know how bad sciatica can hurt! You don't want to agitate it either! Ug. So I guess you can say that I have pain on more than one level. Anyhow, I am trying to catch up here with these emails. Thank you for all your help and advise. for now, take care, Coleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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