← Return to What do I do now?

Discussion

What do I do now?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 10 9:11am | Replies (40)

Comment receiving replies
@gregd1956

Hi @heisenberg34
You said, “… to determine that is was a displaced nerve?”.

There’s a reason or reasonS… over that 2 years ago, I went…

+++ 1st Times +++
(1st time) Went to my family doctor & it’s worse & worse pain. Sadly, the blood under my skin of my rear-ends didn’t show him and kept my clothes on. He took me to another healthful business was really close.

+++ 2nd Time +++
(2nd time) Past my family doctor to next #2. I had pulled my rear-ends pants to get a shot against pain supposedly. She just said, “There’s inside blood inside you (my rest-ends). Did you call Dr. Robison?” No, daggoneit…

Her shorts were terrible. Pains gone - for a few days - but feeling of my legs, there no feeling of my muscle, bone, toes. I hatted that. It was gone a week later.

+++ 3rd and Final Time +++
(3rd time one year later) My family doctor sent my pain-needs to another doctor for “nerve” of the back & neck. [12 years ago, that doctor took place of the body that happened during my bicycle accident that became a TBI member.]

+++ How Did He… +++
He took photos on my lower-back, just above my rear-ends. He found one of a big nerve. He gave me choices: 1. Keep it as it is; 2. Try new meds that could help me; 3. How about a surgery?

+++ Chose Surgery +++
I choice surgery last February. He saw a nerve - a big one - that’s next on my bone. He had to move it back, after falling down from my 2 year inside our garage (not 12 year thing). I went an stayed 5 days and it got better… each day. When I got home, no more meds and no more pain… ( just I use anti-seizer for the last 12 yrs).

Thx,
Greg D. @greg1956

Jump to this post


Replies to "Hi @heisenberg34 You said, “… to determine that is was a displaced nerve?”. There’s a reason..."

Thanks for your reply. It was challenging to decipher your message. I guess what you are telling me is that years after your accident, a doctor was operating on you and saw the large nerve that was out of place. He then managed to put it back in place.
If not for the surgery, you might still be in pain. I would almost be willing to undergo surgery to see if I have a similar problem.

It is I again. I meant to ask you: was that large nerve that the surgeon moved the sciatic nerve?
Thanks. Keep well.