Severe spinal stenosis
Severe spinal stenosis in elderly. Tried hydrocodone, spinal injection and not interested in surgery. Currentky taking a blood thinner for atrial fibrillation. What gives you relief?
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My doc said this week the numbness and tingling in legs snd feet from nerve compression in spine is not neuropathy but radiculopathy!!!! Good to know.
gotoandrea,
no surgeries, would she consider injections. Radiofrequency ablation might help pain related to the spinal nerves. Some get great relief with epidural injections t L4-5, L2-3.
Steroid injections in the SI joints might help. They didn't help me at all.
Mom says that hydrocodone only makes you not care as much that you are in pain. She thinks percodan works better and fentanyl works best of all. Pain buster creme is her topical. It's just a distraction, though.
20 years is a lot of suffering.
Hoping she finds relief.
She has tried the spinal injection with no relief. You are correct about hydrocodone. I will look into the ablation and definitely the fentanyl and percodan. Thank you for the suggestions!
I enjoy hearing others issues. I have severe stenosis cervical and lumbar. Everything is getting more pronounced
Balance/neuropathy/ leg pain all day everyday/ spasms/
My restless legs consist of visible muscle spasms starting at panty line down to knee in electrical fashion
I get injections regularly in neck low back left chest area/ occipital/ and shoulders
Did health care and was a reckless tomboy.
At 70 I’m getting down. Can’t and don’t want to do anything!
Any suggestions how to cope?
Also diabetic/ Graves’ disease. It’s a viscous circle ?
These problems with aging are no fun, for sure! Have you tried any physical therapy? And what about a spinal cord stimulator (SCS)? Perhaps you could ask your Pain Management doctor if he thinks it might help with the constant pain? There are discussions here on Connect regarding the SCS and people have shared their experiences. I can understand the wanting to not do anything feeling.... but sometimes we have to force ourselves to keep going and doing what we can. It's easy to get down/depressed with these new limitations. Depression hates a moving target. So I try to keep doing the things I still can. I go for short walks. I paint/create art. I do little jobs in my garden. I read a good book. I find a good movie that will life my spirits and distract me. I wish you well! Mike
The only thing that has ever worked consistently for me is prayer. For healing, for endurance, for patience. I’m praying for you all.
Has anyone tried fentanyl patches for severe spinal stenosis?
Hello @gotoandrea, I combined your discussion on fentanyl patches for severe spinal stenosis with your previous discussion titled, "Severe spinal stenosis" - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/severe-spinal-stenosis-1/.
I did this so the members you connected with like @loyal, @doriskay79, @gently, and @dlydailyhope would see your question about trying fentanyl patches.
@gotoandrea
Is the stenosis in the cervical spine or lumbar spine and at what level(s)?
Physical therapy and gentle stretching and strengthening have helped my lumbar stenosis/sciatica some. Lidocaine pain patches like Salonpas have also helped (haven’t tried fentanyl patches). When I had lumbar spine surgery in August 2024, they used fentanyl in my IV for pain but it didn’t help me. They needed to switch to dilaudid/morphine and that worked much better.
Depending on the cause of the stenosis (disc bulge/herniation, shifting of vertebrae or osteoarthritis/bone spurs), surgery may be the only real relief since the degeneration continues over time.
I had tried the Buprenorphine 10 MCG 7-day patch but ended up going back to Hydrocodone 7.5 - 325. I may need to change to Oxycodone 10 Mg soon though. I have what a Radiologist just reported on Cervical MRI on October 10, 2024, as "extremely severe foraminal narrowing (spinal stenosis) on right and left C5-6. I am currently waiting to hear from an Orthopedic Surgeon for a consultation after my Cervical MRI is reviewed. I had previously seen this Orthopedic Surgeon in August 2023, but he did not think surgery was required at that time. I am a 67-year-old male that has been dealing with symptoms that have increased in duration and intensity for the past 18 months