Anyone experience chronic sit pain from hamstring/sciatic adhesion?
I began experiencing chronic sit pain in my left sit bone area out of the blue 5 years ago. It was present as soon as I sat down and went away as soon as I stood. I only had pain when sitting but it became severe the longer I sat. Dr suggested piriformis syndrome. Had months of PT. Exercises made it hurt worse. Was sent to an orthopedic surgeon. My L4 &5 were herniated but not significantly. Had an injection. No help. Over the course of the next 2 years I had 3 MRIs, Ishial bursa injections and 3 other injections. None helped. Finally had surgery on the disks. No help. While working in my yard I tore my left hamstring. I had injured it 7 years before. This tear was severe and required surgery. The surgeon was aware of my sit pain and explored the area. He found a 2cm "nubbin" that I assume was scar tissue probably from the previous injury. He removed it. He also noted that my sciatic nerve was adhered in several places and he freed it. Post surgery I experienced some relief in my pain. It did not go away but was much better. Where before I could not travel in a car more than 2 hours, I did as many as 12-15 on a vacation. That lasted about 16 months and now the pain is back like before. Only now it hurts if I walk too much and lingers when I stand. Sometimes I can even touch the area and get pain. I cannot do any sort of exercises below the waist or nerve glides without irritating it worse. I have been in PT the entire time with no relief. My PT thinks the nerve is adhered again. I am otherwise a very healthy 65 year old who works out regularly (upper body only) and am as active as this pain will allow. I am not sure where to go next but I simply refuse to give up...I'm stubborn! If anyone has had a similar experience or has any suggestions I am open to your thoughts.
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I am also feeling pain in my back bone below my bottom
coffeeshep, any chance you could see the investigative surgeon that found the "nubbin." Anyway I'd like t know his name.
I have been thinking of returning to him. I have an upcoming appointment with a neurologist (been waiting 3 months, 2 more to go). If he is unable to offer any help then I plan to return to the orthopedic surgeon that performed my hamstring repair and discovered the nubbin and adhesion. He is a sports medicine surgeon in the Ortho Indy group out of Indianapolis. I liked him as a physician.
I also need your surgeon or recommendations in New Mexico. For 18 months the surgeon ignored my comments of trouble shown on an MRI, and then he indicated piriformis syndrome. I've been in PT, had one good therapist but she moved. Before the diagnosis I was with one clinic that then moved out of my insurance, there the doctor was convinced I had spinal problems, many injections in different spots and they said they could not do anything for me. Back with the original surgeon who now recommended PT for piriformis, but that was more like physical training. The pain got worse. Had Shock Wave therapy which seemed to worsen things, and then PRP. That has also not helped. I don't think any of their treatments were really appropriate for piriformis syndrome. Originally I could not sit. Now walking is very difficult and aggravates the problem (I used to walk miles a day). So I suppose you also know what it is like to try not to sit all day as the least of pain options. Again I am between doctors because of insurance, but if anyone there has suggestions in New Mexico, please let me know. The original surgeon who identified finally piriformis syndrome said that surgery was an option, eventually. I feel as if eventually is here. (Incidentally i am in CBT and trying to faithfully give that a chance)