Cauda equina syndrome (CES)
2011 I started with pain down my legs I could hardly walk it was so painful. After the MRI didn't come out well at a clinic I went to the hospital suicidal saying I'd rather die than live like that another day. They did MRI and found I had L5S1 slipped disk. They admitted me for pain management and started me on pain meds. I was relived finally I knew what was wrong and had meds to help the pain. Found a pain clinic and my first injection was wonderful took the shooting leg pain away. I tried a couple more with little success then the last on he knick something which caused a large hematoma. So very painful. Swore I'd never do it again. Last nov I turned from the sink heard a pop and instant pain I thought it was like other times where some prednisone would do the trick. It got worse I started loosing feeling below and pee just poured out when I stood. I went right to ER. The surgery they said I could not have because of weight was finally being done. 5 months later I still have tons of nerve type pain and I have a foley cuz I have Cauda equina syndrome (CES).
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Hello @tbo, you mentioned wanting to know if anyone was in the same boat as you with cauda equina syndrome. I moved your discussion and combined it with an existing discussion titled, "Cauda Equina Syndrome: Pain, symptoms, management and prognosis" - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cauda-equina/.
I did this so you could meet members @jwm61 and others that recently discussed this difficult diagnosis.
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Hello Skip,
I have read your comments and posts and wondering how you’re feeling now. I know these are from a few years back but I am currently dealing with everything you’ve spoken bout. Due to a ruptured L5 that was leaking fluid , I had a lamniectomy, 2 days later and emergency repeat due to a blood clot, 6 months later a fusion due to scar tissue build up. I am not the same person in any way shape or form and it’s been rough. I hope things are better for you.
@dhuffman1969
I have beginning stages after 3 level ALIF fusion surgery. My incontinence is bearable at this point, I have had about 5 urination blowouts heading to bathroom, 2 defecation blowouts in process of taking down pants, so close calls. I hope it doesn't get worse. I have gone back and forth between gabapentin and pregabalin. They seem to work ok for about 3 months, then relief wears off and I switch back.
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Totally get a new doc ! I went from 5mg Norco to 10mg within a year and from every 8 hours to every 4 hours now, I too wonder what maybe next.
Same here; I hate the mornings so I have my meds near me with water and I take a pill and give it a half hour then get up. {Some days I wonder why bother} Its not like I can do much physically anymore. Thank God for "Mother's lil helpers" 😉
Honestly think surgery would improve some but is it worth the risk of making it worse later? My dilemma. I still get cortisone injections and pt these help some as well.
Keep posting ~ God Bless You man.
@dhuffman1969 idk if this would do anything but it kinda sounds like my symptoms of interstitial cystitis and i get installations for that which is lidocaine,sodium bicarbonate, and heparin and they put it in my bladder through a catheter and it has actually seemed to work after a few weeks
@johnbishop Hi John, I have some degree of CES. But I was with college friends and my friend had lumbar surgery last June. I felt HE has this with his left leg being numb (not numb BEFORE the surgery and years before with lumbar issues). So thank you for the links. I passed them on. (just wanted to let you know how helpful they are!!! Lori
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1 Reaction@mackvogt13 that is bizarre! I have some degree of CES but also IC! I never think of them as related. I have been in remission with my IC for about a year and a half (after having DMSO installations). My remission I attribute to increased B12 plus HEME Iron. (plus I eat an egg in the morning (more B's and iron) and a diagnosis of Insulin Resistance for which I am on Metformin and my GOUT (high uric acid levels) and now I take Allopurinol. I stopped needing to adjust my diet and stopped getting irritated. So I don't know which helped but maybe it all did. Something to look into for you!
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2 Reactions@rockinrene65 lumbar surgery was GREAT. I totally recommend it! The doctors waited years too long and my Cauda Equina was permanently damaged by the time I found a great Ortho surgeon. He told me he needed to do surgery NOW and I agreed. What's left if you don't? possibly the loss of your lower limbs and incontinence. I am SO glad I did it. The nerve roots didn't entirely heal because the neurosurgeon neglected surgery but I got rid of the pain and got a lot of feeling back. The deterioration stopped. I recommend you keep searching. I have always taken opioid for the pain associated with degeneration but, but the tylenol in the Oxy helps as much as the opioid. I'm very stable on my 10/325 every 4 -8 hours for 25 years. I am 69.
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5 Reactions@loriesco Thank You & God Bless xo
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