i I FEEL YOUR PAIN. I HERNIATED A DISK 3 YEARS SHOVELING SNOW. THREE DAYS LATER I WENT NUMB FROM THE WAIST DOWN. I ENDED UP IN THE HOSPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. WHEN I CAME HOME WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF A WALKER AND MY HUSBAND, I WAS ABLE TO GET AROUND A LITTLE. I SLEPT ON THE COUCH FOR 3 MONTHS LIVING ON GABAPENTIN AND TRAMADOL. THIS OF COURSE HAS TAKEN AWAY ALL RELATIONS WITH MY HUSBAND. WE RARELY EVEN SLEEP TOGETHER. I WASN'T DIAGNOSED WITH A TETHERED SPINE FOR A YEAR. MY LEGS ARE EXTREMELY SENSITIVE, AS ARE MY FEET. THEY BECOME VERY COLD AND TINGLE. I AM STILL NUMB FROM THE WAIST DOWN ALTHO ABLE TO WALK UNTIL I CAN'T TAKE THE BACK AND LEGS ACHING SO BAD. I HAVE TO REST MY LEGS AND I'M TIRED MOST OF THE TIME. I HAD A SMALL LOOKING TYPE RASH ON MY LOWER LEFT SIDE OF MY BACK AFTER THIS HAPPENED, BUT NOW IT IS HUGE WITH BIG PURPLE BLOTCHES. WHEN I WAS FIRST SEEN BY THE MD THAT DIAGNOSED ME, HE SAID THIS WAS A CLASSIC SIGN OF A TETHERED SPINE. DO YOU HAVE ANY MARKING ON YOUR BACK? MY GENERAL MD ASVISED NOT TO HAVE SURGEY AS HE HAS A PATIENT THAT DID HAVE THE SURGERY AND IS NOW A FULL PARAPALEGIC AND IN A NURSING HOME. I GET SO TIRED OF HEARING :I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL" WHEN UNLESS YOU HAVE THE CONDITION, THEY HAVE NO IDEA. I HOPE TO SEE A RESPONSE AND WISH YOU THE BEST DEBRA,,SINCERELY, KATE
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Originally Posted by kalikage
Hi my name is Debora I am 42 and I have had the detethering procedure along with a lipo tumor between the L2-L5. I found out in Oct 08 what I had and in Dec08 I had surgery. The cord was cut and about 90% of the tumor was removed. I have never in my life experienced the utter awe and distress utter pain this condition has put upon me.
There is so much to say, Today, July 27 2010 I went to the Dr and am going to go thru yet another MRI. Just to break it down after the surgery was the worst pain I have ever experienced and it took me 2 months just to get walking again.Over the summer I had days where I could manage my pain and be productive. But....in the past 6 months the incontinence has returned, my feet are blue, legs are numb with shooting pains my lower back and hips have a deep pain and like they are on fire. sitting, walking short distance and even laying down back or side is just painful.
I am having weakness in my legs, my right leg will just drop if I apply full pressure on it in standing. Walking up stairs produces a fire burning in my legs and going down the stairs my legs are weak and wobbly. I have foot cramps like crazy at night and wake up with my legs just numb. I have not been able to drive since my surgery and just walking short distances will end in having to lie down for a few hours.
I used to be active in gardening and home projects goin to the lake, movies now my days consist of sitting or laying on the couch or in bed watching t.v. Now dont get me wrong about 6-7 months ago I could handle trips to the store, yes I was hurting but could lay down for less time and be able to keep going. I have always had symptoms from my early 20's. But I always brushed them off as I always thought I was out of shape or was always over doing everything. So here I am again going to get the MRI.
I take 10mg percocets on daily basis and most times all it does is just take the edge off of the fire in my back and legs. I have tried everything from Nuerontin to Lyrica, to Methadone and few others. I am leery about pain meds never took more than a tylenol or advil before surgery and if they would have told me I would be taking Percocet after surgery I probably would have told the no to that too.
I am not keen on meds and if it has a side effect 9 times out of 10 I am going to experience it. I dont know what the results are going to be of this scan but the way things are headed south at the moment I dont expect to be happy about it. I would so like to meet people who are going thru the same experiences as I am. I am just sick of people who either are too stupid to understand or just not care to understand what a day in my shoes is actually like, of course they never will unless they also have it but still people are just non concerning. I have had family members tell me you are ok they removed the tumor cut the cord, you just take pain pills because you like them or addicted. The one that gets me is 2 weeks after my surgery I was told I needed to start walking the neighborhood. O ya a good brisk walk is just what I need! nerve pain people! So hopefully this could get out there and someone who is in my shoes and needs someone to talk with, you can contact me {via my profile }
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