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Having spent much of the last year and half in pain, I can understand your frustration.
I would just say; keep looking for the cause. Easy said i know but when you find it, you can fix it. and find relief. What pain killers are you on? ![]() |
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Regards Lyn
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Lyn . Multiple Sclerosis Dx 2001 Craniotomy to clip brain aneurysm 2004. ITP 1993. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Blessings2You (05-26-2012), Dejibo (05-28-2012) |
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I'm so sorry you're having the daily pain, Lynn.
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_____________________________________________ .....Judy SPMS -- FIBROMYALGIA -- Ouch! and Ouch! . |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Lynn (05-26-2012) |
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This information might be helpful.
Piriformis Syndrome and/or Piriformis myofascial trigger points is a common cause of chronic lower back, hip and leg pain in patients who have compensatory gait disturbances due to neurological and orthopedic disorders. These two causes of hip & leg pain are often missed during diagnostics for pain in these areas, so it is worth asking about this potential from attending physicians. Physiotherapy, chiropractic or massage therapy may be helpful in relieving the cause of pain due to these conditions; and Piriformis Syndrome and/or Piriformis myofascial trigger points should specifically be mentioned to the practioners of these health sciences as a possible cause of sciatic distribution/calf pain when seeking their care. Typically pain from these two conditions is felt in the sacro-iliac and buttock, but it may also radiate pain in a sciatic nerve distribution down the back of the leg; leading to calf/foot pain and cramping. This seems to be especially true in long standing cases. If you Google search "Piriformis syndrome" and/or "Piriformis trigger points" there is plenty of information available; including self care, in the form of specific stretching exercises and direct pressure techniques. Hope that you get relief soon. Erika |
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Ohhhh.... I just love you guys! With all the crap that you all have to go through, you have taken time to respond to my problem, and offfer me care , support and suggestions.
It is so special to have this from the people who know what it's like. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!! Lyn ![]()
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Lyn . Multiple Sclerosis Dx 2001 Craniotomy to clip brain aneurysm 2004. ITP 1993. |
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What Erika says makes sense. I know I have a weird gait due to several problems. I MUST exercise daily and go to PT and/or Chiropractor often, to keep mobile. I have had a weird gait since I was quite young and working in a hospital as an admissions clerk, and an intern noticed it and said it was a gait such as MS people have. But of course it took decades for any diagnosis.
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Thanks again
I presented at Dx with 'numerous' brain, spinal cord and brain stem lesions (11 years ago), but according to the MRI I had a few months ago, they are quite faded. Now, I don't quite know what to think. I don't have the results of the latest Spinal MRI (last Thursday), but I am wondering, can faded lesions still cause a relapse - or do they have to 'light up' as active???? Is it possible that a lesion that can cause a relapse like this wuld not show up on MRI? I know I will have to wait and see - I just want to know if I am dealing with MS, or just a 'physical' cause? I am hoping to hear my results tomorrow so that I can finally 'do something' to fix it (or at least improve it). Regards Lyn
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Lyn . Multiple Sclerosis Dx 2001 Craniotomy to clip brain aneurysm 2004. ITP 1993. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (05-29-2012) |
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Lyn I am so sorry to hear about your pain.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Blessings2You (05-31-2012), SallyC (05-31-2012) |
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