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Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 01:41 AM
Man, I got epidurals in L3 and L4 today, and I feel like total crap. I have had these done a number of times before and didn't have as much weakness and difficulty as I have with these. I sure hope it clears up pretty quick.
Posted By: lampdogg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 01:51 AM
Walk it off, put some mud on it. wink

Just kidding, get well soon.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 02:15 AM
Thanks. laugh

Hopefully.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 02:44 AM
That’s a rough one ... my father is laid up for a day or two after ... but the pain subsides

Get well!
Posted By: GMdawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 10:25 AM
No more epidurals for me EVER.
Posted By: PerfectSpiral Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 12:53 PM
Hope it works out for ya and you feel better soon.
Posted By: Punchsmack Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 01:46 PM
Damn, back pain sucks. Get better soon.

Anybody go to a chiro?

I went to a chiro a few months back because I had coccyx pain (which lasted for 6+ months). While reviewing my x-rays, he noticed my spine was straight and said I'm standing/sitting wrong. I went for about 6-7 weeks and felt better (I already hit my deductible so it was all free). I'm wondering though, did I feel better because they were fixing me or because I'd get 45-min massages each time. Not sure.

Oh well, feel better.
Posted By: Dave Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 01:52 PM
I had lumbar epidural shots twice a few years ago. The first one helped the pain for about 4-5 days and the second helped for maybe 1 day, which was when I decided to go ahead with the spinal fusion surgery (L2-L5).

My reason for posting though, was to say I never had any adverse symptoms from the shots, and that maybe you should check in with your doctor if they are ongoing. Good luck and feel better soon.
Posted By: Dawgs4Life Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 02:24 PM
Did the surgery turn out a success? Do you feel it was way worth it?
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 02:50 PM

Thanks guys.

I have tried almost everything except having needles stuck all over, and surgery.
Posted By: FATE Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 02:56 PM
I've had huge success with "needles stuck all over" bro. Just this year - screwed my back up on Mother's Day at the restaurant... lingered til we moved in June. Moving furniture up steps did me in, could barely stand up for almost a week. Three acupuncture sessions in five days and not a tinge of pain since that day.

Fourth time it saved my butt.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 03:10 PM
Maybe I'll try it .... I don't know.

I have structural issues with my back, and don't know if they would do anything. (plus, on my insurance, while some acupuncture is covered, the initial visit is not .... which seems stupid to me)
Posted By: Dave Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 03:12 PM
Originally Posted By: Dawgs4Life
Did the surgery turn out a success? Do you feel it was way worth it?


In terms of pain relief, it was worth it, because the sciatic pain was crippling. There was really no choice about having it because none of the other options (PT, drugs, epidurals) worked and the diagnosis was that it was a degenerative disk issue, meaning it would get worse if not corrected. So while the surgery alleviated the pain - and that's a huge benefit - I would rather I hadn't needed it, because the (2) titanium rods attached to my spine have taken away a lot of my flexibility and the loss of core strength due to inactivity before the surgery and after it has taken a toll on my physical abilities and stamina. But at least I can sleep at night. I keep trying to work on the core strength, but its a struggle.
Posted By: FATE Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 03:27 PM
Yeah, the insurance thing is dumb. I have my c2 and c3 fused, probably since birth. Every few years I'll wake up and not be able to move my head, severe pain. Tried everything and just suffered for a week or two each time... til I tried acupuncture. Got a guy in Warren, hit me up if you need info.
Posted By: archbolddawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 05:48 PM
Wife is having back issues. Had been going to the chiro. Didn't work. Finally went to our doc. hoping (not WANTING) to get an mri. He said no - insurance says you have to go to physical therapy first.

So, she did that. After the second visit the pt said "I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be able to help you. No sense coming back."

Wife told the chiro that - he said "Have you tried acupuncture?" She hadn't, so, she's had 1 session so far with an acupuncurist. Nothing yet.
Posted By: OldColdDawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/27/19 10:09 PM
Ytown, my wife had a spinal tap several years back and had to go back in for a 'blood patch' to seal the hole and stop spinal fluid leaking. Epidurals puncture the same area, so it would make sense that could happen there too. Her symptoms were exactly like you described. She was weak, felt horrible, and had a massive headache.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/28/19 02:01 AM
I feel slightly better this evening, so hopefully it's just that I'm getting old. lol
Posted By: GMdawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/28/19 01:41 PM
Getting rofl rofl rofl
Posted By: Frenchy Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/29/19 12:34 AM
My lower back has been killing me off and on for about 3 years. They think it is the psyatic nerve, the last 3 weeks in pain from the time I get up to going back to bed. It was only hurting on the right side, yesterday it quit hurting, wouldn’t you know it on the way to work it started hurting in the middle to the left side. It really hurts standing up, walk hunched over for at least a minute. Nothing seems to help.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/29/19 01:25 AM
It's amazing how back pain can completely destroy a person's ability to do much of anything. I hope you feel better. You can try ice, heat, rest, aspirin, stretching, core exercises, (if you can do them) and even get a TENS unit from eBay. (but don't pay more than $25-$30 for one)
Posted By: TTTDawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/29/19 02:27 AM
Starting 2004 I had epidurals/spinal nerve root blocks every 4 months till 2008-ish. Had "failed" back surg(L3 & L4) in 2003. To fix it they'd have to insert all the rods/pins, etc and have em fused together.

Not this guy. Not a chance. Back surg? Never again.

Over the years the pain has subsided to a point. It'll go, on a 1 to 10, from a 2 to 6, depending on......, etc, etc.
Posted By: Bard Dawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/30/19 09:38 PM
Hope you are better, Y-town. Just saw this (sorry for being tardy to this party).

Do you get this done regularly, or have you just been bad lucky. Hope you are feeling better by now.
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 09/30/19 09:51 PM
Thank you,

I have had (probably, though not an exact count) 4 series of epidurals/blocks, with a total of 12 or 13 injections total.

Doctors always think they'll help, but only the 1st one, that knocked out the worst of the sciatic pain, really did anything. For back pain, they have been largely ineffective.
Posted By: GMdawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/01/19 10:26 AM
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Posted By: archbolddawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/23/19 12:24 AM
My wife has been having back pain for the last 8 months or so. Just when she moves certain ways.

She went to the doctor, has been going to a chiro, he even suggested acupuncture. Nothing worked, Physical therapy as well. Nothing.

The chiro finally ordered an MRI. Lo and behold, against our best hopes, turns out she has a fractured L1 disc, with a bone chip that, upon certain movements, hits her spinal nerve and causes severe pain. Not all the time, just when she moves in a certain way.....or gets out of bed, or tries to bend over.

It wasn't found earlier, apparently, because she's never had shooting pain going down her leg.

Well, after the mri, the surgeon in Toledo said "first we need you to do p.t." Wife told him she HAD done that, and even the p.t. told her "I can't help you."

So now, she has to go to a pain management doctor for at least 3 sessions. Get an epidural. Cool. Her disc is broke..........what is pain management going to do for that????

"After at least 3 sessions with pain management doctor, we my do surgery to remove the bone splinter that is causing the problem, OR, we may fuse your spine. If we do that, you may be off work 3-5 months."

Happy Holiday's Arch..............daughter's surgery, wife's issues and probable surgery, her missing work, me heading into a slow time for my work. It'll be great fun.

We'll make it though.
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/23/19 04:24 PM
Sometimes life slaps you up side the head and it sucks. Sorry to hear this arch. Best wishes to you all and I hope things work out for the best.
Posted By: Bard Dawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/23/19 04:30 PM
Rough to hear. Hope it gets better for everybody and the wife especially. Sometimes it seems the biggest medical miracle of modern medicine is getting somebody to listen too you, really listen. The second is surviving stupid insurance protocols. The third is actually being helped. Cynical, but in our house it has seemed to be so.
Posted By: FATE Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/23/19 04:51 PM
You know what they say -- when life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade... and try to find someone whose life has given them vodka.

Most important is getting the girls in good working order, the rest will take care of itself. Hoping the best for their health. wink
Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/23/19 08:43 PM
I hope that you and your family come through your difficulties well. Pain can be so debilitating, and others have said, getting a doctor who cares is often the most difficult thing.
Posted By: Passionate Dawg Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/24/19 03:40 AM
Had a friend before he passed who had to go thru this. Drove him to Pain Clinic on 224 to get his by bimonthly shots,he'd be in pain when doc would hit the nerve and he'd come out to waiting like a board waving in the wind feeling more pain then before shot,most times when med,moraphine and lidocaine mix,worked he'd be good for maybe 3 days then here we go again like you going thru. Prayers for you my friend.
Posted By: Versatile Dog Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/24/19 03:53 AM
j/c:

Not trying to diminish what others are going through because I know it is very real. Instead, I am making this post for the younger folks who might be reading this thread.

If you have some back pain--and chances are that you will--do not freak out and buy a back brace and limit your activity. I've had back issues, but I researched this to the extremes, and the worst thing you can do is to become more inactive and rely on a brace.Instead, follow some of these guidelines that come from experts:

--Lose weight
--Do back exercises. There are a ton of them online. I bookmarked 4 different videos on YouTube and I rotate exercises daily.
--Wear the back brace only as a supplement and not as a something that will provide a cure. I decided against a back brace. That does not mean you should, but exercise and weight loss is huge.
--Do not become less active.
--Limit the time you spend sitting in an upright position, such as the time you spend on your computer.

Posted By: YTownBrownsFan Re: Epidirals (Spine) - 10/24/19 05:40 AM
And if your back pain persists, see your doctor.
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