Low back pain & neuropathy issues
68 years old and lower back+neuropathy issues make staying active hell. Used to be avid jogger and now cannot be on my feet for more than 10-15 minutes. No meds help. Very depressing.
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@lioness, I envy your tenacity in seeking some sort of normalcy in life. I fear there are times when I'm not sure it's worth the trouble. But having people like you, and the rest of the people in this group, does help. Thank you, and take care.
@vikingdad
A pain specialist is just what it sounds like. A doctor who specializes in treating people with pain, usually pain that hasn't responded to any treatment your pcp has tried. They know more about medications that might be used for things other than what the label says. They also may know of other specialists specific to your symptoms.
In my case, a neurologist had tried everything on his list to treat my neuropathy pain in my feet, so he referred me to the pain specialist, in the hopes that he would know of other options.
Jim
@parus
Gabapentin won't treat the pins and needles. I'm just starting on it for the second time, to see if it might work now that the spinal cord stimulator takes care of much of my pain. My wife and the psychiatrist seem to remember that it made my thinking get even more foggy than it already is. Lol
Jim
@grandmar
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Jim
@vikingdad
Have you asked for gene testing to find out which drugs are compatible with your metabolism? That may help zero in on drugs that will work.
Gail B
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@wsh66
Hmm. My sister benefited from massage, but I've never tried it. I'm pretty sure Medicare won't cover it. I'm hoping to get my bicycle out soon and ride down to our mailbox. I can ride it without putting as much pressure on the balls of my feet where the pain is worst. Our driveway is about a quarter mile long, and it's a third of a mile down the dirt road to the neighborhood mailboxes. Downhill to the box, uphill coming home. It would be good exercise for my service dog at the same time. I haven't ridden the bike for a couple of years, so I don't know how it will go. First I have to put new tubes in the tires.
It's really nice to be having warm weather.
Jim
@grandmar I too have had problems with my spine, both lower and cervical. I have cervical radiculapathy from a compression fracture, and it causes "pain to die for". A little over a year ago I had a laminectomy to relieve the pressure from my L5-S1 on my spinal cord. It worked for my left side hip and leg acute leg pain. However, my right side hip and leg pain remained and it was going to need rods and pins to correct. My surgeon said I should try everything else first.
Two courses of PT, acupuncture and 3 pain drugs were not helping. Then I read about Active Release Technique (ART) on Mayo Connect. I checked it out on Google and decided to find a chiropractor in my area who was trained and certified to do it. I found a great chiropractor and in 3 weeks, going twice a week, my pain was basically gone! I was so surprised and happy. It's been 9 months now ; I see him once a month and I am off all the pain drugs and walking. I'm so very happy. I'm 69 years old. I recommend you check this out.
The theory is that our muscles and nerves get bound together due to some trauma at some point in time. Working the muscles with deep deep tissue pressure and movement of your limbs can release the bound muscles and nerves. It worked for me.
Gail B
Volunteer Mentor
Thank you for your kind words.I'm a retired nurse and love sharing my knowledge I have also studied holistic medicine ,we can get through our dis-ese if we just keeping on ,keeping on in life My life wouldn't be what it is if my believe in God wasn't there He gets me through daily he can for you too onward@upward to us all
Tomorrow I'm going to start a discussion thread on alternative Therapies in managing pain I hope you will participate
What about Lyrica?