Chronic Back Pain for Years
6 back surgeries (extensive cervical and lumbar fusions) with neurological complications. Left with chronic pain. Accident happened in Nursing career 1992 and worked with first fusions until 1999 (failed fusions). At my age, and as a former nurse educator, I never wanted to had to rely on medication/s for the severe pain. Having thoroughly exhausted exploring sites using non-pharmaceutical methods, using psychological methods, biofeedback, trying to accept my limitations, i.e., I still believe somewhere...out there...is hope. The strong medicine has caused gastroparesis, further complicating my health problems. They are too numerous to write and I will not focus on them. I am looking for "help" and guidance. If I can be of assistance to anyone throughout their trials, (perhaps similar to some of what I have gone through), I will.
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HAPPY SATURDAY!
I HOPE YOUR PAIN DOC WILL BE ABLE TO HELP YOU.
I JUST GOT APPROVED FOR MY LUMBAR SHOT BUT THE SURGEON SAID I STILL HAVE TO WAIT 2 MORE WEEKS.
CAN'T WAIT.
MY CERVICAL HAS IMPROVED SINCE SURGERY BUT BECAUSE OF THE LUMBAR PAIN, I CAN'T DO VERY MUCH.
STILL SITTING IN MY CHAIR MOST OF THE TIME WITH A HEATING PAD.
HERE IS TO THE BOTH OF US THAT WE WILL GET OUR SHOTS AND FEEL BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RONNIE (GRANDMAr)
Amen to that
Justin I don’t mind at all @marield65
I received y referral ,when I called to make appt ,she said they don't receive referrals and I,'ll have to fax it to the ?this is something new to me ,ever hear of that?
Hi Katie 65, today it's three weeks since my fifth spine surgery and I'm without any back or leg pain for the first time in a year and a half. I'm 76 and it was a long and difficult surgery, my surgeon says recovery will take six months. I had two lumbar laminectomies and three fusions plus plates and screws, that's a lot to do all at once but so far it's like a miracle! Find the best neurosurgeon you can and go for it.....you've got a lot of living left to do!
I recently had lumbar surgery for remove the facet between L2-L3 and fuse the joints. The surgery was completely successful and removed the arthritic spurs on my spine from pressing on my nerve root. I was shocked at the residual muscle pain following the surgery and am still surprised at how stiff and rigid my back muscles still are. I have been having deep tissue massages, doing stretching exercises, going to PT and today had dry needling done. My muscles relax a little bit after the massages and it is too soon to know the outcome of the dry needling. I would like to know your recovery stories to get ideas on what has worked for uncramping and relaxing your back muscles and how long it took. Thank you in advance for your responses.
Hello, @2011panc -- so glad your lumbar surgery removing the facet between L2-L3 and fusing the joints has been successful and that your arthritic spurs pressing on your nerve root are now gone.
Sounds like your residual muscle pain following the surgery has been pretty intense. It also sounds as though you are taking a lot of wise steps to reduce that, with the deep tissue massage, stretching, PT and dry needling.
I moved your post here, where many members have talked about back pain and in some cases, lumbar surgery. I'm also tagging other members like @missysue @bittermonkmt @jkrauss @tonydi @twokitties @ladyjane85 @maxiesmom @marield65@briansr @commongood @19lin @gailb @mand2900 who have talked about lumbar surgery to encourage them to share about their recovery stories (or those of a loved one) and any tips they may have to relax the back muscles and how long that may have taken after surgery. @sandytoes14 may also have some insights.
Which modality have you found helps the most so far, @2011panc, with relaxing your back muscles?
I have had three cervical disc fusions in my neck. I have been left with chronic pain. I take Tramadol, Tzanidine (muscle relaxer), and Lyrica daily. I am wanting to go off the Lyrica as it makes my brain fuzzy and I can't remember a lot. I am on 600 mg per day and have gone down to 400. As I wean off it, pain has kicked up. I am wondering if I shouldn't go off it completely. I had Botox injections (30) 6 weeks ago and the pain from surrounding muscles spasming that did not receive a Botox shot are just now starting to subside and I can hold my head up again. The quality of life with chronic pain is very limited... I am constantly looking for something that will help as I am only 48 and have the rest of my life to battle this pain. Does anyone know of an alternative?
@robin33330 ...I am not practicing medicine w/o a license...not a Dr or nurse but have lived w chronic pain for Apr 6 years? Anywho...for Tramadol to provide any relief the dosage prescribed made me SO sick. Do you go for pain mgmt or is this your PCP. Maybe you should ask for a referral to reputable pain mgmt clinic? Doesn't sound like the Tramadol is helping. May need to take it up a notch. Hope I helped. Everyone in this group is here to help you and offer advice plus their own stories, trials and tribulations!
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