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mandi11205 08-07-2013 10:40 PM

what should I do?
 
Hello! I am 26 years old, was told over a year ago I have DDD, soliosis, kyptnosis, loradosis, rotated vertabras...I have 3 wonderful children that have to see me in pain on a day by day basis.. I have been to PT, Chiro, and I'm allergic to just about every med out there with out being in the hospital. I am going back to do a follow up with my nureo doctor, plus traveling out of town to go see another to see what or if they can do anything to make some of this go away. What would you guys do? I'm very limited on day to day activities pretty much feel like I'm a walking body instead of a mother, and wife.

Dubious 08-07-2013 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mandi11205 (Post 1005638)
Hello! I am 26 years old, was told over a year ago I have DDD, soliosis, kyptnosis, loradosis, rotated vertabras...I have 3 wonderful children that have to see me in pain on a day by day basis.. I have been to PT, Chiro, and I'm allergic to just about every med out there with out being in the hospital. I am going back to do a follow up with my nureo doctor, plus traveling out of town to go see another to see what or if they can do anything to make some of this go away. What would you guys do? I'm very limited on day to day activities pretty much feel like I'm a walking body instead of a mother, and wife.

Wow, you are really under the gun! Sounds like you have almost all the bases covered. If it were me, I would make one more stop at the local friendly psychologist to learn how to cope with the unbelievable amount of stress that you are under. You have admirably done everything for the physiological side of your dilemma, now it is time to figure out how to deal with the emotional trauma!

Blossom25 08-09-2013 10:54 PM

Have you ever heard of cauterizing the nerve sacs in your back? I go to a Dr. in Grand Junction, Co. that does that for my sciatic nerves in my lower back. It lasts for about 6 to 9 months. It is such a relief!

mandi11205 08-21-2013 08:39 PM

Thanks
 
I have heard of that. My doctor said it may help some, but not enough to have it done sense my disk are pretty much gone. The vertebras are rubbing together. Plus all the other curves I got going on. If they try to fix one thing it could cause another problem to become worse.
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Originally Posted by Blossom25 (Post 1006153)
Have you ever heard of cauterizing the nerve sacs in your back? I go to a Dr. in Grand Junction, Co. that does that for my sciatic nerves in my lower back. It lasts for about 6 to 9 months. It is such a relief!



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