Hi, My 23yo. daughter had these shots after she sliped when she was pregnant and rupured her L4-L5 disc. After she had the babyof course and she is doing great. Her hip was out of socket too and it took a bit longer for it to go back in, but ti did. But the shots are not for all of us I guess.
I was wondering if they changed any of your med as of late. Some pain meds make my bp go way down. Hope something starts to get better soon I'll be praying for you. God bless
Hello,
Your symptoms are worrisome. You may have an infection brewing at the site of the injection which is giving you such pain, lowering your blood pressure, etc. If these symptoms are truly new since the injection -- please, go to a physician ASAP and have your spine checked by an MRI or CT as well as get a blood count checked to rule out any ongoing infection.
At times you don't have to have a fever or be sick overall, yet your system tries to rid itself from a local abscess which could present a big problem later on.
Good luck.
I am wondering if the pain and tenderness I now have could be caused by the steroid injections, as well as the new symptoms I mentioned like the low blood pressure, etc.
Also, what is 'neuroforaminal stenosis'at L4-5, and 'facette arthopathy' at L3-4 through L5-S1, as this is listed on my diagnosis but never mentioned to me.
I would strongly suggest you get on the internet and research these injections and read for yourself if are having the Depo Medrol injections. My wife has a bulged disc against her nerve had the injection and has gotten worse we researched the depo medrol and we wished we knew about this stuff before it was injected into her.It would not have been done if we knew what the hazards were
1) injections in the lumbar region should not give pain higher up, however if there is point tenderness there and you have been getting steroids for a while, a small vertebral fracture from thinning of the bones (osteoporosis) should be excluded by xrays.
2) I cannot comment on what the cause of the persistent weakness after the injection - have this looked at by your neurologist to see if there is any nerve involvement.
3) passing out and low blood pressure are potentially serious symptoms and should be evaluated by your family doctor for any heart or vascular causes.
4) your spinal problems seem to be very complex, without seeing your scans and knowing your examination its hard for me to give you any specific advice. An experienced spine doctor needs to try and seperate out the specific problems to your symptoms and decide with you whether surgery might be successful - obviously unneccessary surgery could make matters worse.
Good luck