I am suppose to talk to neurosurgeon soon for consultation. I am not sure what they are going to say yet. I am really worried about doing a surgery. I am also worried that if I did not do a surgery this will keep getting worse. From what I keep reading online is that these disc herniation are not common in the thoracic part of the spine and that disc herniation does not go away (like fully recover) with physical therapy, chiropractor...etc.
Also, not one person, according to online, have had surgery for some sort of disc herniation anywhere and did not have any complications afterwards either in long or short term. So I am left here to live with what I have and accept farther progression or worsening of my condition or have surgery and deal with complications later. God I have not idea what to do. It seems like there is no way to fully recover...Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
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If there is consultant out there who could help please advise - i am now 43 and really p----d off
Further from the 2and operation i have a damaged root nerve due to scare tissue Pls help
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I have been diagnosed with herniated discs in L4 and L5. I have been getting epideral shots. I had two in the past month and a half. The first shot was not effective and I ended up on the floor of my bathroom in screaming yelping pain about two weeks after the shot. I went to the emergency room and they gave me morphine. The morphine seemed to take the edge off for a few hours. I was then scheduled for another dr. appt. at my spine surgeon whe had me get another spinal shot. So far this one has been working for about two weeks. I can still feel the pain coming thru but not nearly as bad as before. Does anyone know when these go away on their own or do you have to have surgery?
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i had a bulging disc in my neck that started giving me pain around 8months ago. I am a healthy 38yr old but admittedly i have not been kind to my spine in the past playing rugby through my teens and 20's then mountain biking including the inevitable falls and head injuries. All in all i don't think i've helped myself. My issues started with pains down the back of my left arm with eventual numbness and pins and needles in both hands and excrutiating pain in my left elbow. This went on for some time and i started seeing an Osteopath who gave me very welcomed massage and stretching exercises. After an eventual MRI it was found that i had a bulging disc at C5/C4 that was pressing on a nerve.
Now 8 months on i am out of pain with the exception of some stiffness in my neck on a morning and after exercise. I am back on my bike (despite being told by my doctor i'd never cycle again!) albeit only riding roads at the moment. I put my recovery down to careful pain control using NSAIDs and weekly visits to my Osteopath. I understand that i probably wasn't suffering as badly as some of you poor souls who have posted here and i was lucky that i didn't need surgery, but if you can stand the pain and are told by your doctor that surgery is not, or rather shouldn't be an option, stay positive and you should get better. A website i read said that around 90% of people suffering these sorts of complaints will make a significant recovery within 6 months; in my case i can vouch for that.
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anyway, i hope things are better with you and the pain is controlled. i don't know you but i was touched with your story and i wanted to say that even though the pain gets unbearable, try to think of the good things you have. I have tried a chiropractor and he kept putting my hip in place and it definitely helped with the pain. i wish you can find a good chiropractor and see if it will help with you. good luck
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