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I had a LP done last October. During the procedure the Dr. hit nerves that ran through my left leg multiple times. I had the shooting pain in my leg while bending at first. This healed and was replaced by a relentless, unmerciful, burning. I also have had a constant popping in my spine ever since. Happens when I sit up, lean back, move my hips from side to side, stand up, sit down, roll over in bed, lift my left leg, jump, pretty much everything. The popping happens at least 250 times a day. At first it was just in the morning then it progressed to this. It is only slightly painful, nothing like the burning. My Dr. thought it might be arachnoiditis, MRI came back fine. I have had a second MRI, still nothing wrong. I thought maybe my Dr's would be covering something up. I got 5 separate opinions on the films, all say the same thing. The worst part is the pain is unbearable to sit, even for a few minutes. This has costs me to withdrawal from school and quit both my jobs. I had just turned 20 when I had the procedure. Now I can't work or go to school, I have severe difficulty just sitting on my couch. Since the procedure I have been to two chiropractors, three physicians, two physical therapist, a physiatrist.I have also gone outside of western medicine and tried something called nutritional reflex therapy. I have also recently began going to a pain clinic in Boston. I have tried Oxycodone 5mg, Lidocaine 5 %, Neurontin 3600 mg, naproxen, trazadone 150 mg.
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MY story is similar to all of yours, yes I had a spinal tap for a meniscus repair in my knee. The Surgeon and the Anestesiologist actually had a disagreement about giving me a Spinal Tap or not. Well I had it and my legs, ankles, and feet have been swollen ever since and that is to say it has been 10 weeks. The Anestesiologist said it was a circulation problem and that I should contact my Doctor. I say it's from the spinal tap, and yes I do have back pain and hip pain that I have never had before. My hands and legs stay cold all the time. This was a big mistake for me to agree to getting a spinal tap, I would have rather delt with the knee pain...I'm just saying... I am a litigator
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