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Vrae 08-29-2013 09:14 PM

SEVERE lumbar spasm ... should I go to ER?
 
I posted this in the Spinal Disorders but I thought I would reach out to my friends here too. My Dystonia and spasms, and RSD are on a rampage. It’s been working up to this for days, and now it’s nearly put of hand. I was woke up this morning with my leg cramping / Charlie-horsing. God that’s painful and had had residual all day in my calf. I can also feel where my ankle becomes stiff and doesn’t want to function properly. And all this pain has sent my CRPS II to the MOON!!! OMG! What the hell am I going to do with this tonight?

To follow was my other post. Thanks in advance.

I am having a MAJOR lower back spasm. I had a discectomy L5S1 back in 2004 and have a couple more recent budging discs at L3 & L4. I also Have RSD/CRPS II.

This spasm is so bad I can barely walk to the bathroom. I am crying in pain, and have taken all the drugs I have in my arsenal (eg, Soma, Tramadol, Gabapentin, Percocet 5/325.

If I go to the ER, outside of dilaudid, does anyone know if the can do some sort of injection to relax this spasm in my lower back? I'm not even sure if I could make it to my car, or even handle any sort of ride, but if I knew this might be possible, I might give it a try.

I just don't know what to do, and I am in CRAZY amounts of pain, which only triggers more pain with my RSD/CRPS. Dear God let it stop hurting so bad.

Dubious 08-29-2013 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Vrae (Post 1011161)
I posted this in the Spinal Disorders but I thought I would reach out to my friends here too. My Dystonia and spasms, and RSD are on a rampage. It’s been working up to this for days, and now it’s nearly put of hand. I was woke up this morning with my leg cramping / Charlie-horsing. God that’s painful and had had residual all day in my calf. I can also feel where my ankle becomes stiff and doesn’t want to function properly. And all this pain has sent my CRPS II to the MOON!!! OMG! What the hell am I going to do with this tonight?

To follow was my other post. Thanks in advance.

I am having a MAJOR lower back spasm. I had a discectomy L5S1 back in 2004 and have a couple more recent budging discs at L3 & L4. I also Have RSD/CRPS II.

This spasm is so bad I can barely walk to the bathroom. I am crying in pain, and have taken all the drugs I have in my arsenal (eg, Soma, Tramadol, Gabapentin, Percocet 5/325.

If I go to the ER, outside of dilaudid, does anyone know if the can do some sort of injection to relax this spasm in my lower back? I'm not even sure if I could make it to my car, or even handle any sort of ride, but if I knew this might be possible, I might give it a try.

I just don't know what to do, and I am in CRAZY amounts of pain, which only triggers more pain with my RSD/CRPS. Dear God let it stop hurting so bad.

Hi Vrae,

So sorry to hear. Yes, go to the ER. Whether someone can drive you or just call an ambulance, that is up to you. Back and leg pain (would suggest a disc herniation among other problems) may suggest something that needs a good looking at like MRI, x-rays at least, and possibly a neuro consult. Pain meds and antispasmodics to be sure. While it may be tied into CRPS, your body is allowed to have as many problems as it wants too including new ones!

AZ-Di 08-29-2013 11:31 PM

I agree with Dubious, go to an ER where yu can be admitted to hospital if necessary, that much pain can cause more harm you know that. And maybe they can sedate you until they can get it calmed down. Please get help - I'm cyber holding your hand!:hug:

Vrae 08-29-2013 11:50 PM

you guys are so awesome. thank you so much. I found a lidocaine patch, but still struggling both physically and waring with myself about ER. pretty humiliating to for the first had to have my husband to help me pee. :o I cant really type write now...

Brambledog 08-30-2013 04:04 AM

Vrae, I've only just got to this thread this morning, I do hope you are feeling a little better by now, whether that's from going to the ER or your own meds working...

I'm so sorry you are dealing with so much going wrong with your body right now. Things will calm down again though, just hang on to that belief right now, I know the pain must be terrible and frightening :(

Good luck, be thinking of you :hug:

Bram.

Nanc 08-30-2013 04:19 AM

Vrae, I am sorry that you are having such a hard time right now. I hope you are getting some relief and feeling better.

Take care,
Nanc
:hug:

Vrae 08-30-2013 10:26 PM

Thankk you!
 
So I was losing my mind in pain last night and out of desperation made this post. Now that I have regained some kind of composure, and not so heavily medicated, I thought I would give a quick update.

Thank goodness I had the lidocaine patch, although it only took the edge off. I also had a toilet riser with handles, I think that’s what it’s called. Either way, I had that and a walker in storage, that at 1 a.m. my husband dug out for me to use. I had these things from when I had my back surgery back in 2004 (that started my CRPSII). As much as I hate these devices because I feel like I’m 80+ y/o, they sure are making things easier, and ultimately makes me more independent.

My back is still very irritated but I am gaining some relief. I did not want to even try to get into a car to get to the ER, nor did I want to call an ambulance, or spend the balance of the night in the ER on dilaudid. Had it gotten any worse, I guess there would have been no other choice. I just hate when I arrive in the ER and they question me like I am drug seeking. It does nothing but make me more frustrated. I have even shown up before with a 5” stack of records and MRI’s, and it seems to not make any difference.

The pain I have been having in my back sends my CRPS II into a downward spiral. Then EVERYTHING hurts from head to toe. I have full body CRPS II. My dystonia was acting crazy for days in my legs, and finally worked its way to my back. I have really been struggling with the CRPS for weeks now and it seemed to have bottomed out last night.

I hate taking the opioids, and have not had to have any in many months. I have them only for breakthrough pain, such as last night. Man oh man, I woke up with the worst headache ever <sigh>. I guess a sort of hangover from the meds.

Anywho, I guess that’s all for now. My back is starting to yell at me, so I guess I will quit this post and lay back down. I have a PC on a hospital bedside table next to my bed, but trying to lay down and type is tough. So sorry for such a desperate post earlier, but I was just that, desperate.
Thanks again to those who responded. It truly helped to vent and know that I was not alone. Everyone on this site rules! What a blessing you all are!

Vrae 08-30-2013 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vrae (Post 1011179)
I cant really type write now...

LMAO... "write" ... hum, yes, I was on major drugs and obviously couldn't even type proper English. :rolleyes:

Brambledog 08-31-2013 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vrae (Post 1011405)
LMAO... "write" ... hum, yes, I was on major drugs and obviously couldn't even type proper English. :rolleyes:

:D lol, we've all committed the typo sins Vrae, and usually without your extreme situation! If only the 'major drugs' worked on the pain as effectively as they do on our brains.....:rolleyes:

Glad you are feeling a bit better today :hug:

Bram.

ginnie 08-31-2013 11:40 AM

Hi vrae
 
Yes go to the ER. Don't suffer like that. Something will done to help you. Write back when you feel better. It is better to go and get the help than stay home and go nuts with the pain. you are in my thoughts and prayers. ginnie:hug:


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