Posted By CCF neuro MD MM on April 01, 1999 at 14:54:38:
In Reply to: Chronic Undiagnosed Sacral Pain posted by Shane Sipe on March 30, 1999 at 10:42:40:
For more then a year my wife has suffered from chronic undiagnosed sacral pain.
She has had two MRI's, two sets of x-rays, two bone scans, a lapporocipy
, a sicmoidoscipy, and a sympethetic
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity block. In addition to western medicne
she has seen numerous chripractors, accupunturists, and had rolfing done.
Currently she is working with a local pain specialists that is running out
of ideas. To deal with the pain she requires a substantial amount of
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pain medication. My concern is two fold. I would welcome any insight on potential
causes of this problem, or possible procedures, specialists, or treatment.
My other concern is what the pain medication will do to her liver over a
long period of time. Any insight would be greatly appricated.
Thank You
I am afraid it woukld be very difficult to come up with a possible cause
for this pain without a great deal more information, im particular things
like the precise distribution, character, intensity,
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Also if a diagnosis has not been possible when physicians have seen her
in person this forum is somewhat limited in its contribution.
You sould consider other possible
organOrgan-1 nr-systems as a possible source of the
problem, for instance a visit to an OB-GYN might be a good idea.
In order to tell you about side effects of pain medications on the liver
i would need to know the names of the medications concerned, since some
medications do effect the liver and some do not.