Sunday, August 25, 2013

Spine.

Four months ago I started having weird to going sensations in my hip and left leg. Then I began to have lower back pain, which is something I haven't had experienced before. I've had upper back pain for most of my life but nothing that made it difficult to walk. I dealt with the pain, pins ans needles ans odd electric shock like pain for 3-4 weeks before I decided I couldn't handle it any longer. I went to urgent care, where the doctor said I needed an MRI and prescribed me Neurotin and a muscle relaxer. I made an appt to see a doctor through IU Health, but the earliest I could get in was in 2 weeks. When I finally saw that doctor he prescribed steroids and Tramadol. He advised not to take the other medications and to begin PT. I didn't have any relief from the nerve pain from either of the medications or tr PT so I made another appt with my doctor. He ordered a series of x-rays this time and a stronger pain medication called Norco. It took over a week before I heard back about the x-ray results. I was told they were normal and he advised I see a Sports Medicine doctor. I made an appt for a second opinion with a female doctor, who ordered an MRI. The MRI is by far the most anxiety enducing experience I've ever had. I cried through the entire series of images. I will request sedation if I am to ever have another. After another week of waiting I was told via voicemail that I have scoliosis and they recommended PT again. I've been reading about my spine and it's curve for the past few days. I've made yet another appt with my doctor to hopefully get a referral to a specialist, a copy of my MRI results, and immediate pain management. I have been LOVIG with chronic pain for 4 months now. I wouldn't wish it upon anyone.

Here's to hoping that I can get some real help with the sciatica and scoliosis issues.

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