Chronic Thoracic Pain
I have thoracic spine and into the muscles/ribs, right side only. I have been seeking every alternative over the last 20 years and no luck with anything. I've done every injection, MRI's, all the alternative stuff. They says its not fibromyalgia, lupus, lymes disease, or autoimmune. I have tried lots of different meds to no avail. I can do a muscle relaxer, ibuprofen and narcotic. I went as far as a spinal chord stimulator with no luck there. I still have it, but it doesn't help. I feel its really muscle related. The pain interferes with my daily life and gets me very depressed somedays...
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i will add that if the disc is compromised by arthritic deterioration, some docs are slow to operate because of a high probability it will recur. That deterioration tends to leave sharp places that can press on the nerve root. But if the bone isn’t all jagged they can trim that bulging disc to retract off the nerve root.
All that said, “radiculopathy” can imply a myriad of reasons a nerve root is getting leaned on. Some you can relieve, others are less likely.
Yes, I have bone spurs where the nerve roots come out if the spinal cord.
Hmmm. Surgeons aren’t fond of that scenario.
Dorsal scapular nerve compression or damage can cause all those symptoms. Repetetive movements, overhead work or stooping can trigger it, as can over stretching. Mine was dismissed by docs too. I finally found a PT on YouTube who was demonstrating exercises for it and they helped a lot.
Can you comment on the ablations please? Like was it discussed what makes a person a good candidate for them? And does the procedure last or does it need to be repeated? If so, what causes the ablations to stop working? Like a further injury or scar tissue, etc?
My pain mgmt guy tells me after the shots, ablation is next, that's about it.
Thank you for your help.
Hi, first I want to say that I am so sorry you are in this kind of pain. My ablation was done about 6-7 yrs ago and I m still doing well, in that area anyway that is. Not sure what makes someone a good candidate buy but as your Dr thinks after the numbing shots than that’s a good indication that you should do well. I am hoping after the procedure you will be up and about more, maybe less pain pills too. I am on hydrocodone 7.5 4 or 4.5 a day. Good luck and let us know.
Thank you, just the fact you feel it's helping after all this time is a positive for the procedure.
@christine5 I suggest you get with whom ever is treating you for your “slow gut” and your dissections to provide you with a treatment plan written on their letter head with instructions to the ER. This should be your best approach instead of depending on the ER for answers. This provides the ER treating doctors with answers to questions they may have concerning your illness’s and their treatment. They can call the doctor(s) for answers if they still have more unanswered questions. But considering that you have a history of a potentially life ending illness and ER’s look for an immediate threat to life and limb which is their job, you cannot blame them for going down that pathway initially. If you feel it’s your slow gut then having a treatment plan from your GI doc would be most imperative but you may still encounter push back from an ER doc out of concern.
You are, absolutely, correct. I will get that taken care of, it's a really great idea, thank you
I have something similar but I think mine is a spasm instead of a knot when I twist around to either side - As in when I am trying to reach something behind the seat I’m sitting in. It really hurts and takes my breath away. I have to wait for it to pass. But it always does.