- Oct 7, 2010
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Hello,
I'm Sara and I'm new here. I currently have back and leg pain, but I am uncertain about the diagnosis of sciatica caused by a disc protrusion. I'm hoping for some help in understanding whether this is correct, and some suggestions as to lifestyle changes and treatments which may help me.
My current issue began on Monday, when I woke with severe lumbar pain and was unable to bend. I had to make a train journey, so I put on a heat wrap, threw co-codamol in my bag and left, but sitting on the train was excruciating in my right buttock and lower back. I became so hot I had to throw my coat on the floor, could feel sweat streaming down my body, my vision was a blur of grey. I swear I'd have passed out had I not focussed on breathing steadily. I struggled through the rest of the day with the aid of much co-codamol.
Next morning it was even worse, and was struggling to put weight on my right foot too. I painfully got into the car, only to find I was unable to press down the pedals to drive it. I was still unable to bend, though the lumbar pain was lower down. It extended from the top of the right buttock, throughout the back of the thigh and calf and foot, right down to my toes. It felt weak, tight, and seriously more painful than anything I have ever known, and my foot also had pins and needles. It became constant agony for a couple of hours. I could barely cope and was shaking and sobbing. I eventually found some relief by lying on the floor on my front and when that no longer worked, on my left side, and taking co-codamol and using deep heat, until I could get a lift to the doctors in the afternoon.
After asking about my symptoms and examining me, he saw my sacroiliac joint was inflamed and said there was no curvature as there should be in the base of my spine. He said I had sciatica caused by disc protrusion and prescribed Tramadol and Diazepam (I am allergic to NSAIDS due to a previous gastric bleed), and told me to stay of work for a week as I have a desk job and they will make me drowsy, but to try to move around as much as I am able.
I then saw my sports injury therapist on Thursday, when I had begun to improve, and he said I had sacroiliac tenderness and so much pain in the glute, especially to the side, which was worse than the pain in the lumbar spine, that he was not convinced it was a disc issue, or that perhaps it was but there was a secondary muscular issue too.
Having googled extensively I have established and become confused by the following information:
Pain all the way to the toes usually indicates that the issue is disc relatedSacroiliac pain rarely extends beyond he thighPiroformis Syndrome can be excruciating but is uncommon and again does not often extend right down to the toes.
I am convinced I have 1, 2 or even all of the above issues, but don't know which, or how to treat myself accordingly.
A little potentially relevant history:
I'm a 36 year old woman and I've had no children.I exercise regularly, I'm not at all overweight, and am of average height.I had an accident at 12 years old whereby I fell head first on to concrete, which caused me no major problems at the time, but at 16 I began to suffer neck pain and saw an osteopath, who said I had 4 compacted vertebrae in the top part if my spine. I've had considerable regular neck and shoulder pain ever since.I had my first bout of severe lower back pain 4 years ago, another a year ago, another this January. The pain left me bent forwards, unable to straighten my back. The most recent time it was accompanied by painful spasms.Last year I also began to develop RSI in my hands and a small bunion on my right foot.
This may seem like a lot of information, but as it all seems to be muscle and joint related, I thought it may be relevant in terms of diet, supplements, therapies etc. I am also vegetarian but consider myself to have a fairly well balanced diet.
I've already decided to replace my bed and am considering swapping running and aerobics for pilates or yoga. I am also thinking of investing in products like a back support belt and a seat wedge, but before doing so would like to understand what my problem is so I can get the right products.
I am very much open to opinions on these ideas and other suggestions too.
Thank you so much if you have read this far, and I look forward to any input you may have!
I'm Sara and I'm new here. I currently have back and leg pain, but I am uncertain about the diagnosis of sciatica caused by a disc protrusion. I'm hoping for some help in understanding whether this is correct, and some suggestions as to lifestyle changes and treatments which may help me.
My current issue began on Monday, when I woke with severe lumbar pain and was unable to bend. I had to make a train journey, so I put on a heat wrap, threw co-codamol in my bag and left, but sitting on the train was excruciating in my right buttock and lower back. I became so hot I had to throw my coat on the floor, could feel sweat streaming down my body, my vision was a blur of grey. I swear I'd have passed out had I not focussed on breathing steadily. I struggled through the rest of the day with the aid of much co-codamol.
Next morning it was even worse, and was struggling to put weight on my right foot too. I painfully got into the car, only to find I was unable to press down the pedals to drive it. I was still unable to bend, though the lumbar pain was lower down. It extended from the top of the right buttock, throughout the back of the thigh and calf and foot, right down to my toes. It felt weak, tight, and seriously more painful than anything I have ever known, and my foot also had pins and needles. It became constant agony for a couple of hours. I could barely cope and was shaking and sobbing. I eventually found some relief by lying on the floor on my front and when that no longer worked, on my left side, and taking co-codamol and using deep heat, until I could get a lift to the doctors in the afternoon.
After asking about my symptoms and examining me, he saw my sacroiliac joint was inflamed and said there was no curvature as there should be in the base of my spine. He said I had sciatica caused by disc protrusion and prescribed Tramadol and Diazepam (I am allergic to NSAIDS due to a previous gastric bleed), and told me to stay of work for a week as I have a desk job and they will make me drowsy, but to try to move around as much as I am able.
I then saw my sports injury therapist on Thursday, when I had begun to improve, and he said I had sacroiliac tenderness and so much pain in the glute, especially to the side, which was worse than the pain in the lumbar spine, that he was not convinced it was a disc issue, or that perhaps it was but there was a secondary muscular issue too.
Having googled extensively I have established and become confused by the following information:
Pain all the way to the toes usually indicates that the issue is disc relatedSacroiliac pain rarely extends beyond he thighPiroformis Syndrome can be excruciating but is uncommon and again does not often extend right down to the toes.
I am convinced I have 1, 2 or even all of the above issues, but don't know which, or how to treat myself accordingly.
A little potentially relevant history:
I'm a 36 year old woman and I've had no children.I exercise regularly, I'm not at all overweight, and am of average height.I had an accident at 12 years old whereby I fell head first on to concrete, which caused me no major problems at the time, but at 16 I began to suffer neck pain and saw an osteopath, who said I had 4 compacted vertebrae in the top part if my spine. I've had considerable regular neck and shoulder pain ever since.I had my first bout of severe lower back pain 4 years ago, another a year ago, another this January. The pain left me bent forwards, unable to straighten my back. The most recent time it was accompanied by painful spasms.Last year I also began to develop RSI in my hands and a small bunion on my right foot.
This may seem like a lot of information, but as it all seems to be muscle and joint related, I thought it may be relevant in terms of diet, supplements, therapies etc. I am also vegetarian but consider myself to have a fairly well balanced diet.
I've already decided to replace my bed and am considering swapping running and aerobics for pilates or yoga. I am also thinking of investing in products like a back support belt and a seat wedge, but before doing so would like to understand what my problem is so I can get the right products.
I am very much open to opinions on these ideas and other suggestions too.
Thank you so much if you have read this far, and I look forward to any input you may have!