I wrote the other day regarding a disc reherniation. I saw my neuro doc 3/26. He showed me the MRI and said there was no reherniation. He also said there is no
stenosisAortic stenosis
Blocked tear duct
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the left artery
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the right artery
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Mitral stenosis
Pulmonary valve stenosis
Pyloric stenosis
Renal artery stenosis
Spinal stenosis. He said the urinary and "manhood" problems were probably caused by the
Neurontin and told me to stop it immediately. His final diagnosis was that I probably stretched or irritated the nerves. He said to take it easy for a week. If the bladder/manhood problems don't resolve by next Tues 4/1 then call back and we'll from there. Mcphee posted a comment that it sounds like CES. I am still getting weak in the legs with
pressurePressure ulcer in my lower back at the beltline and down the center of the buttcrack. Lately I've been getting a muscle twitching in both my legs and feet. Even when I am lying in bed relaxing the muscle twitch. Its not constantly only sporadictly. Do you think I just need rest to let the
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity heal or could there be some other problem. My wife is upset with me and I don't blame her because I bring up the subject everyday and she has enough to deal with on her own.
Please help.
Be sure to double check your medications with your physician or see a neurologist! It may be worth your while!
Since I had an epidural for delivery in May 2001 the low back pain has never gone away. I was told epidural after childbirth always had back pain and it would go away, it does and then comes back. I feel like my feet have been inflated in the morning when I get up and I can hardly walk, this after lying in bed does nothing to get rid of the low back pain all night. I don't have incontenence, but I don't have complete control either, and my legs are so weak I can no longer stand up from a stoop without help- all nothing severe, but after reading about CES I wonder? I have never had an MRI or an x-ray, and have never been seen any further about my back, but never had a problem until the epidural. I have read less than 1% can get CES from this procedure and think I should pursue with my DR.
The strange thing is I went to the Dr because my chin kept going numb. He did not see any Neurologic problems but has referred me to a neurologist and doing blood tests for everything including cancer for the "numb chin" though it only tingles. He thinks I have hyperventilation syndrome...and all of that info also led me to CES.
Wondering if anyone else has CES from epidural procedures?