YOU ARE ALL SO AWESOME!
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 11:23 pm
Ladies and Gents,
Thanks to your posts I have self-diagnosed myself early and am playing the dr. roulette game. After spending an hour wielding a pickaxe while doing yardwork, I found myself with numbess to the lower back and perineum. After a couple of days it turned into pain. I have received a L4-5 injection with no relief, a caudal injection yesterday with 3 hours of blissful numbess, a physical therapy appt with her fingers up my hoo-hoo, and a visit to a neurologist who did a rectal exam to palpate my coccyx.....I AM SO DEPRESSED!
I have 2 small children, ages 2 and 1, and cannot even consider surgery due to the lifting restrictions.
PLAN: To Denver in August for an US-guided block at the Centeno-Schultz Pain Center, and a consult in late August with Dr. Ronald Gibbs at the University of Colorado specializing in pelvic pain.
Anyone out there in Colorado as well with some suggestions for PT's, etc?
Your posts have kept me going for weeks now. Thanks to each one of you.
cari
Thanks to your posts I have self-diagnosed myself early and am playing the dr. roulette game. After spending an hour wielding a pickaxe while doing yardwork, I found myself with numbess to the lower back and perineum. After a couple of days it turned into pain. I have received a L4-5 injection with no relief, a caudal injection yesterday with 3 hours of blissful numbess, a physical therapy appt with her fingers up my hoo-hoo, and a visit to a neurologist who did a rectal exam to palpate my coccyx.....I AM SO DEPRESSED!
I have 2 small children, ages 2 and 1, and cannot even consider surgery due to the lifting restrictions.
PLAN: To Denver in August for an US-guided block at the Centeno-Schultz Pain Center, and a consult in late August with Dr. Ronald Gibbs at the University of Colorado specializing in pelvic pain.
Anyone out there in Colorado as well with some suggestions for PT's, etc?
Your posts have kept me going for weeks now. Thanks to each one of you.
cari