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Mdwalsh 02-18-2010 12:11 AM

Lower Back Pain
 
Is there any one out there that can help me
i am a twenty year old girl who has terrible lower back pain. I have had two cordizone shot in the past six months. My dr recently informed me that i have a tear in my disk. He said that if the shots dont work (which they have not) we might need to look to a different path... which would mean surgery. Does anyone know how they fix a tear... Has anyone had this proccedure done? If so please can you give me some answers. I am beside myself. :confused::(
Thank you
-mdwalsh

Darlene 02-18-2010 01:10 AM

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Happy to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help.

Here is a link you will be able to get some assist with: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

Darlene
:hug:

(Broken Wings) 02-20-2010 12:59 PM

Hi, and Welcome to NT

It's good you found our site. Lots of info for you. There's lots of different remedies to discover. With the help of good medical providers, you will be okay. You're young. That's definitely a plus.

First to understand "a tear." (I assume you've had an MRI)

Your tear is in your disc.

Discs are considered "soft tissue." Not boney.

A disc is a cushion for your vertebrae.

Your vertebrae are "hard tissue." Bone.

The discs act as shock absorbers so your vertebrae(bones) won't rub and grind against the other vertebrae, nerves, and ligaments of the spinal column.

When an insult/injury/disease comes in the form of a tear, there's an opening in the outer ring of the disc.

A tear/herniation is a little worse than a bulge.

A "bulge" in a disc is like a knot on a tire scanerio and a "tear/herniation" is like a jelly dougnut with a opening in the outer ring of the doughnut and some of the gelatenous material inside can come out, on a microscopic basis.

This is some visual of the anatomy of the spine and discs.

http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...isc&aqi=g4g-m3

Here is a link to our back forum:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html

Over the past 10 years I've had physical therapy, e-stimulation at PT, hot packs, cold packs, deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, aqua therapy, home exercises, injections, medications, Lidoderm 5% patches-nonnarcotic numbed my back so I could move, traction, inversion table, oversized tennis balls work great but are hard to find-try a pet store-mine are big and squishy balls, pillows, heating pads(caution-although you feel comfort from them, overuse can cause swelling to the area, on a microscopic basis.

TheraCane for muscle spasms http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...=&aqi=&start=0

Miracle Ball set http://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Ball-M...6962023&sr=8-1

Kinesio tapings http://images.google.com/images?q=ki...1&sa=2&start=0 There's many taping techniques to use. Just remember if it's too tight, it can cause muscle spasms.

Yoga helped me tremendously. You may not be able to do everything, but do your best and you'll gain a lot from the experience. It helps the rest of your body too. relaxation techniques/belly breathing helps.

LED and infrared light pads. http://www.healthlightz.com/ this is my upline. I have 3 of those that I use at different places in my home and office. I love them. They're pricy but worth it. I can sell, I'm just not good at sales. I'm so enthused by these that I'm trying to start a business of my own to get this technology out to people. It helped me tremendously. I'm just very busy with my current career.

Epidurals X3 in my neck, which also helped my lower back pain tremendously. I put those off and wish now I hadn't. My neck discs have herniations. Different meds for different needs.

Currently I'm in wellness(not PT). I'm working on my posture and core muscles. I've moved a full-length dressing mirror at the side of my workstation. Posture police :eek: didn't know I was so out of alignment.

My therapist/friend gave me a twist board for X-mas. It's something I could've done a little bit of at my worst. It's helping with my core muscles. So I do like it. I'm able to do that now, so I understand if you're not right now.

And a number of gadgets that promised to ease back pain/or other pain I was dealing with in some way. Some did and some did not.

It can get worse. so doing nothing is not an option.

Let us know what you're concerns are and we'll try to answer if we can. Experience is a great teacher. We have a heap big experience to share.

Take care and get some rest where you can.

redtail 02-22-2010 02:34 AM

Hi and welcome to neurotalk,

sorry you are going through this at the moment, back pain really is awful.
I see you've been directed to several threads, if you need any help finding your way around, just ask we will all be happy to help
Kate

azoyizes 02-22-2010 12:28 PM

Hello, and welcome to NT! This is such a great place with so many friendly, caring, and helpful people.

We're so glad you found us! :)


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