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JoanB 08-19-2010 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by lucylou (Post 686671)
The pressure point also includes the backs of the thighs. Does anyone else have similar problems????

Yup, me. Also knees and front of thighs, calves, and shins. Um, I guess that pretty much describes my entire legs. It's a surface burning pain in my case.

lesley21 08-19-2010 08:54 PM

Thanks!!!!!
 
Thank you everyone for your replies. :You-Rock:

Koala I did try the Z thing on my chair and it did ease it, it does seem to go from one side then the other.

I have been dx with Degenerative disc disease, spondylotic disc bulges, facet joint degenerative changes in my lower lumbar levels. as well as SFPN

Maybe that is the cause? could that cause sciatica?

I also get a lot of thigh pain but it is a the front and side of my thighs.



It is really a pain in the butt (pun intended) not being able to do the things I want to do, like cleaning my house and going shopping. not that I like doing housework but I do like to see it tidy, I have a good vacuumn cleaner - a dyson with a power head so that does help it is not so back breaking.

It is so good being able to talk to you all knowing we are going through smimilar things.

My doctor has said to me all that can be done for me now is to treat the pain, so I will just keep popping the pain killers.
:Bang-Head:
Thanks for your help.:circlelove::circlelove:

im4dexter 08-20-2010 04:59 AM

Everytime I mention butt pain to a friend of mine she laughs. I tell her the butt paid is no laughing matter! I always end up with a sore butt even though I don't exercise. That's ok. Try Lidoderm patches they really seem to help if you put them right on the area where the pain is. I wish us all the best! Good luck to all of us that suffer with posterior pain!:winky:

Quote:

Originally Posted by lesley21 (Post 686199)
Hi Everyone

This might sound like a silly question but I did not get any sense from my neuroligist so I am hoping someone could help me. :Bang-Head:


After cleaning my house on Monday and I did not do much really, just dusting and vacuuming, I started to get bad pain in my buttocks, if this another symptom of SFPN or just muscle pain. My pain already goes right up both feet and legs as well as pins and needles, I also get tingling feeling in my buttocks.



Does any one else get buttock pain and is it caused by PN. :confused:


glenntaj 08-20-2010 05:48 AM

One could also be experiencing--
 
--compression of the pudendal nerve, common in cyclists and people who sit for long periods at desk jobs.

Take a look at:

http://www.pudendal.info/

http://www.pudendalhelp.com/home.html

Electron 08-21-2010 12:58 AM

Well I have buttock pain too but it doesn't sound like anyone else's so far. The pain is wherever the pressure is and gets worse the longer I sit. Started about 4 yrs after my feet got bad. It's sort of an aching pain, not burning, feels like it's just under the skin. It doesn't completely go away when I get up but gets better the longer I'm not sitting. Since I have to sit about 10 hrs per day (1 hr in car, 9 hrs at work), this is quite annoying. Thankfully it's usually not so bad that I can't concentrate on my work. I find it's better if I can lie down for a few minutes at lunch-time, car is really the best choice (difficult when it's 100°F outside), just hoping nobody sees me. I usually listen to a guided imagery mp3 (Dr. Martin Rossman) for relaxation.

It's hard to find normal things to do that don't involve sitting or standing, isn't it!!! Where is the cure?
Electron

Hermes 08-24-2010 07:15 PM

I get tingling and light burning that runs up my buttocks and continues up my back, when I sit. This is fairly new for me so I have been questioning if I was imagining it. When I mentioned it to my neurologist she just looked confused by my symptoms. She just referred me to the Johns Hopkins Pain Treatment Center. I have diffused large fiber neuropathic pain. They only know that because the skin biopsy was negative for SFN. I'll post any information I get there although the first available is not until the end of Sept.

dahlek 08-24-2010 09:57 PM

Good and grand for all of you?
 
IF I get down? I know I mite need a forklift to get up? Or more drastic measures...
I am, for now, wholly completely and absolutely grateful? That, I can get UP OTTA BED, MERELY USEING A CANE! W/o too many creaks, gronches [some of you know about these] and or sprains/strains.
Every day I get up? IS a good DAY because I HAVE gotten UP!
IF You can seek out on the web help or ask a physical therapist about the better 'ways' YOU can/should get outta bed.
Long ago posts by 'Silverlady' hinted at this issue, best to heed it and be cautious.
Hugs and hope to all! - j

darlindeb25 08-25-2010 05:43 AM

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I always end up with a sore butt even though I don't exercise.
There are specific exercises for butt pain and they do work..I find them very helpful. Not all are on the floor, they can be done from chairs. The muscle needs stretched.

Bear29 09-22-2010 06:36 PM

Numbness in butt after shoulder surgery
 
Hi,

I'm hoping someone can give me some suggestions and/or help with the following.

I had surgery to remove my 1st rib June 2010. I was in hospital for 6 days, in a L position in the concrete like bed. A few days after my surgery, my left butt was going extremely numb, this got worse and worse to the point that I was standing next to my bed for most of the time and could hardly sleep. There was/is no visible pressure sore, etc.

Almost 4months later and I still have this numbness, its not as bad, but I cannot sit for any period of time without having this numbness come back. As I even type this now I'm squatting at my desk at work!! This is almost worse than the condition with my arm!

It sounds like piriformis syndrome and I've been doing the common stretches for it, but other than feeling the stretch, the issue has not gone away.

Im currently awaiting Xray results and then Im sure I'll be sent for CT once they come back normal.

Is this something that can be fixed? Its really annoying and limiting. :(

Thanks

lucylou 09-25-2010 12:14 PM

buttock pain
 
Hi Leslie,
how are things today. I have replied to you before, being new to this site I don't know how I can get a reply directly from a member?? because of the buttock pain I can only sit for maybe a 1/2 hr. before the pain is so bad that I have to stand and upon standing it goes away. I do not have sciatic that was already ruled out. I have been dx'd w/ PN which is as bad because there's not much to be done for that. I wonder if anyone out there has tryed the Re-Builder???
lucylou


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