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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse

Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse

Posted By Kristy on July 07, 1999 at 09:19:08
I had a C-Section over 2 years ago where I was administered a spinal
(not an epidural).  This was the nurses first time doing a spinal and
long story short - over 8 tries later, it finally took.  I noticed
that when the spinal was wearing off, my leg and toes were still numb
as if the numbing medicine was still in me.  I have had 3 MRIs which
have come up fine and only 1 out of 3 EMGs came up positive.  
I do not feel anything on the bottom of my foot or my first 3 toes.
My knee down and knee up is numb with hot/cold, tingeling sensations.
Up until a year ago, I had no pain, but I now have debilitating achy
pain.  It starts as a lightening strike pain and ends with what I call
a thunder storm - where the pain hits certain unknown points in my
leg and foot.  I was recently referred to a physical therpaist again
who told me that it felt as if my muscles and tendons in my back
were swelled.  They put me in traction and did ultrasound and the
electrical currents on me 3 times a week for a month.  I also had
exercises to try and give me more movement in my hips.  The neurologist
said that I am "babying" this leg and is is creating havoc on my hip.
Well, now a month later, not only is the movement in my hip limited,
but I now cannot move my knee.  The physical therapist has told me that
this is due to my back problem....and yet the neurologist keeps telling
me that it is due to me babying the leg.  How can I not baby the leg
when it hurts and because I cannot feel the bottom of my foot, I have
fallen a number of time - not knowing I was stepping on a stone or
an uneven surface.  I am on Celebrex and Desyrel at this time and
have noticed no difference.
Is there ANYTHING that you see that help me with insight into this
problem???  The neurologists have told me that although they do not
have positive test results, they are assured that this is nerve
damage in the L5 and with this type of damage, surgery will not
help.  I am 28 years old with 2 small children. As much as I attempt
to ignore the pain, it is difficult.  Any clue???
Thank you very much!!  










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Re: Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS 7/12/1999
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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse Jeanne Sumstine 7/14/1999
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Re: Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS 7/18/1999
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Re: Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse Kristy 7/15/1999
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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS 7/18/1999
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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse Deborah 7/15/1999
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Re: Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse Diane E 7/14/1999
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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS 7/18/1999
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Re: Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse Diane E 7/18/1999
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Nerve Damage - Over 2 years and Getting Worse CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS 7/20/1999
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