Sciatica
I'm still fighting Sciatica. I had my last spinal injection 3/11. This one did not work well as the two before did. I developed a steroid headache and my blood pressure went dangerously high. I spent two different nights in the ER. I still have the pain as well as weakness in my leg. I have fallen a number of times and now using a walker. I plan to call for an appointment with a neurosurgeon this morning. I'm hoping there is an answer other than surgery because I am 87 years old and do not want to face surgery. A physical therapist is coming to my home today and I am looking forward to whatever he has to suggest. I can find no medication to stop this pain. Any suggestions?
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1 ReactionThank you for your response. I am sorry to hear that dry needling has not worked for you. I have had several sessions of PT , massage and acupuncture for my sciatica. I stopped the PT as I felt worse after the session. It was my acupuncturist that suggested I try dry needling. I have had 2 sessions and it has given me temporary relief. The pain returns. I am scheduled for two more sessions and will take it from there. The reason I started it as it was highly recommended to me from two people I thoroughly trust and it has worked for them. All the best to you.
I have had 3 sessions for severe sciatica. Helps temporarily but no lasting relief
Same here. Wish the relief would last longer. I have had 3 sessions and giving it one more try.
I feel your pain. Have you tried anything else?
Feel better!
I have been dealing with pain down my left leg for 4 months. I had 2 epidural injections in my back on 1/6/25. I had another shot in my piriformis muscle on 2/4/25 and another shot in my back on 3/4/25. between January and March, I was given 2 separate oral steroid packs. No one here in Savannah can tell me what the problem or my next step is. I had an appointment with the pain center at Mayo 2 weeks ago and they referred me to more x-rays and another MRI April 21 and see a Neurosurgeon on 22. I am in a lot of pain and hardly walk. With 2 weeks to go what can I expect. Just counting the days down. I have no back pain.
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5 Reactions@builderthad Welcome to Connect. Sciatic pain is awful. Did you have an injury to your back or neck? I am glad you will be evaluated by a neurosurgeon. I read a story about a young swimmer who had trouble walking because his lower spine was slipping. I am a cervical spine surgery patient. My issue was spinal cord compression in my neck, and that did cause sciatic pain, and actually pain all over my body. You may want to ask that question and see if they can image your entire spine. If they are just looking at the lumbar spine, a cervical problem could be missed.
Would you please check in and let me know how your elevation goes, and what recommendations you will have?
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5 ReactionsDid your surgery go well and get rid of sciatic pain and other pain issues? I have had 3 back surgeries and still have same issues. Doctors did not suspect a cervical issue for many years. A new opinion got me a possible answer why none of surgeries or steroid shots help. I have severe issues at c5 c6 c7 compression. Could be Funicular or tract pain causing all my problems. Scheduled for 2 level ACDF in May. Hope this is it and I can get back to a normal life without constant pain over 10 years.
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What triggered your pain 4 months ago? Did you get initial X-rays and MRI before they did your injections? How did they know where to do the injections? Did you see a neurologist and have EMG/nerve conduction studies done of your lower limbs? Did you do any physical therapy or massage to release/relax muscles? Did you ever see a chiropractor ?
Even though you don’t have back pain, you could have a disc bulge/pinched nerve root/nerve that is radiating pain signals down your leg.
There are times that cervical spine (neck) issues can affect your legs/lower body, too.
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I am in my mid 50s and can relate with your story. I was misdiagnosed for so long and not treated for cervical degenerative myelopathy which caused many symptoms at/below my C5-C6 level. I had ACDF surgery in 2022 and it helped relieve some symptoms. I also had lumbar surgery L3-L5 in 2024. I am having ACDF on C6-C7 due to new herniated disc hopefully in May, too.
Besides pain, do you have numbness and weakness in arms/hands/legs/feet and do you have any bladder/bowel control issues? Do you notice handwriting changes or do you drop things often?
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I also meant to ask if you had been to a neurologist for EMG/nerve conduction studies of your upper and lower limbs? What did it show? Do you have cervical spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease/disc bulges or herniations, bone spurs/osteophytes, and does it show compression/flattening of your spinal cord/signal changes?