Connection between Neuropathy and L4,L5 Issues
I have been diagnosed with idiopathic PN by multiple Neurologists at Mayo, UNMC and Northwestern- the numbness runs from my knees to my feet with only occasional burning however it affects my balance and comfort.
I have also been diagnosed with degeneration of my L4 and L5 on my right side after years of intense physical activity led to 2 hip replacements.
I have started to notice that my PN becomes somewhat asymmetrical after certain core workouts I do to strengthen my core… is it possible that the L4/L5 issues are causing me to pinch nerves leading to my PN?
BTW- I was very happy with all of my doctors at each facility. Mayo in particular
Dr Dyke is fabulous
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SFNs are quite common with the genetic connective tissue disorder I have, hEDS.
How has the shot helped your neuropathy symptoms so far?
I had anterior total hip done 4/22/23 and still have leg problems, but the hip is good. I am going to go to my chiropractor and get myofasical therapy. My spine is shot. I now have thoracic back pain from herniation and bulging with scoliosis and L5-S1 spondylolisthesis. The spine surgeons I've seen won't operate on my back. I have terrible leg pain with tingling and pins and needles. Thanks for myofascial therapy. Also, is this kind of like aggressive muscle therapy I've read about. Thank you.
Hi Sabrina, if you don't mind what spinal procedure did you have. And does your pain and burning in your feet, radiate down your entire leg or is it localized to just the feet. Which is what i'm experiencing after surgery. One of the few things that helps maintain my sanity is orthotic insoles made by a podiatrist with shoes that accommodate them nicely...
I'm very interested in this subject. It sounds like me writing this. Please let me know if there a way??
Thanks.
You have read an old post. There's a lot since then. If you can, find my messages.
I've had 4 spinal fusions, the last S1-T11. My pain is mainly in my feet, at the worst it was progressing to my knees. Long story short, my new neurologist found my vitamin B6 was high so I stopped it. She also started me on Nortripyline which has decreased my pain significantly.
That's where I am now. I hope this helps. Go back and search my name if you want to read the whole story.
Good luck
Thanks for responding I absolutely will and once I do if I have any thoughts I'll share them with you.
I have the same problem with L4&5 which gave me spinal stenosis and NP.
I’m numb from knees down with burning pain just above my knees. I went through gabapentin, pre gab etc.
nothing worked. A dulox helped some, it’s an anti depressant. Then my pain doctor and I tried lumbar injections. She injected both side of the pain nerves exiting the lumbar region using fluoride for guiding the needles.
The pain was gone!
Yes, same here, shot with kenelog -very little pain now.
I am having a MRI of my lumbar spine soon (among other tests). I have a complicated picture incuding Sjogren's, loss of small fibers, muscle wasting and balance problems. I am seeing a high powered doc who is vice assistant of the State university neurology system. I have no neurology symptoms. And the balance problems have no dizzyness and affect just my lower legs. I am really interested in the outcome as all along I thought the balance problem was a small fiber thing. Doc doesn't think so. But there is the Sjogren's and it is tricky. I'll keep you posted.