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Has Anyone Had Experience with Sciatica?
April 4, 2009 | MetsJetsandNets

Posted on 04/04/2009 4:59:24 AM PDT by MetsJetsandNets

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1 posted on 04/04/2009 4:59:24 AM PDT by MetsJetsandNets
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Chiropractic! I used to think they were all quacks (mostly from my first experience with an idiot). My husband has had problems with sciatica - it works!


2 posted on 04/04/2009 5:08:41 AM PDT by RebelTXRose
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My BIL has it, and he swears by physiotherapy and special exercises.


3 posted on 04/04/2009 5:09:03 AM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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The first thing you need to do is stop rooting for the Mets, Jets and Nets. The amount of choking done by those three franchises would cause any sports fan’s sciatic nerve to become inflamed.


4 posted on 04/04/2009 5:11:36 AM PDT by big'ol_freeper ("From hell's heart I stab at thee... I spit my last breath at thee." ~ Khan Noonien Singh)
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My wife’s was helped greatly by doing 20 minutes of slow stretching (to a Yoga video in her case) each morning.


5 posted on 04/04/2009 5:12:11 AM PDT by dinoparty
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Senator Sciatica has been a pain in the butt for all Americans.


6 posted on 04/04/2009 5:14:54 AM PDT by IbJensen ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money."Thatcher)
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Chiropractic. I see mine regularly. When I was pregnant I have sciatica. He was the ONLY doctor who could take the pain away.


7 posted on 04/04/2009 5:15:40 AM PDT by freemama
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Well, I thought I had sciatica, but I guess not after hearing how bad it really is.

Get well soon.


8 posted on 04/04/2009 5:18:02 AM PDT by TheOldLady
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There is likely something in your everyday life that is hurting you. In my case it was my wallet in my back pocket and the driver’s seat in my car. Find out and get rid of it. Relief is nice, but you know what they say about prevention and cure...JFK


9 posted on 04/04/2009 5:20:18 AM PDT by BADROTOFINGER (Life sucks. Get a helmet.)
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I had it so bad once I could barely walk. I ended up going for physical therapy and the very simple easy (one of them merely entailed laying on my stomach to watch tv) exercises really did work. Every now and then the sciatica kicks up but those exercises nip it right in the bud. If you feel any numbness from the sciatica, call your doctor immediately.


10 posted on 04/04/2009 5:21:50 AM PDT by Lilyjuslan
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I’ve had problems with nerve inflammation - my chiropractor has repeatedly told me to watch my diet - I do notice that the problems flares up when I give in to my sweet tooth. If you think your diet could be a problem, search out anti-inflammatory diets - certain foods you can eat to help with the problem.


11 posted on 04/04/2009 5:24:39 AM PDT by TiredofItalltoo (tiredofitalltoo)
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Chiropractic..eyep I had same problems. I did the Tim Conway little old man walk for months when I first got up in the morning. I had the pain meds, muscle relaxers, (all they did was masked it). I too was a nonbeliever when it came to Chiropractors, but I had to do something,because all the meds were not helping. After the initial exam and consultation I went for it.... The first treatment (I call "the rack") actually helped and enabled me to get my first real sleep I had missed for months. The rest of the treatments consisted of heat and stimulation, which became a treat,because it relaxed me so, I went right to sleep..*grins*..afterward I got the usual "adjustment" and I heard "snaps,crackles,and pops" but after each treatment I was better and today, I don't have a problem
12 posted on 04/04/2009 5:27:41 AM PDT by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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2 partial discectomies and laminotomies, constant disk pain and sciatic pain

you hurt because something is hitting your nerve and wearing away the outer lining

when that outer lining wears away, the pain you feel will become numbness, no strength, loss of strength, zip, zero, nada function

that most likely will heal, but years later

traction helps, go to a swimming pool, wear ankle weights and float in the water. Use a board or float to help keep stable, let your legs just dangle, and just stay in the water

when you lay down, put a large pillow under your knees. being on your back hurts like hell and bending the knees helps a lot and might take away the pain all together

GET AN MRI, see what other damage there is, you may have a blown disk

GET THIS DONE NOW, damage to those nerve areas can lead to dead nerves in the butt, groin, leg and elsewhere


13 posted on 04/04/2009 5:29:06 AM PDT by RaceBannon (We have sown the wind, but we will reap the whirlwind. NObama. Not my president.)
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To: MetsJetsandNets; neverdem
I feel your pain, friend.

If it had just one cause it would be easy to fix.

Unfortunately, it has many causes. The Wiki article on sciatica is a pretty good start.

Mine was a combination of them - spinal injury and resultant muscle spasms putting pressure on the nerve.

Given that yours starts in the buttocks, I would suspect that it is either the Piriformis muscle in your lower back and/or the Gluteous Maximus muscles fighting it out. If so, check into some exercises to stretch and relax these muscles, relief should bring almost instant relief.

A good Physical Therapist can help as well.

(Ping to neverdem for any additional help/comments.)

14 posted on 04/04/2009 5:34:48 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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I don’t have Sciatica, but I can tell you Neuropathy is no fun either.


15 posted on 04/04/2009 5:38:59 AM PDT by Venturer
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Hey. Sorry to hear about your sciatica. I had it bad a few years ago. At the time I used to joke and say that besides standing, sitting, walking, and sleeping, everything else was fine.

When it comes to pain killers, the NSAIDs made my stomach very upset, to the point where I couldn't take them. Hydrocodone or other narcotic painkillers are good, but two caveats--1)be careful, they are addictive and 2) use a little alcohol--it's like hamburger helper for painkillers. I used a glass of wine with two pills and man, they work much better.

But have you identified the cause of the sciatica? Is there anything that can be done? For me, the MRI was the big breakthrough. It wasn't until I got the MRI that I knew what to do.

I had surgury to repair/remove disc fragments that were pushing against my sciatic nerve. Problem solved. The pain killers and NSAIDs just mask the pain or make the inflammation go away temporarily. YOu need to see if you can address the root cause. Hopefully you can.

16 posted on 04/04/2009 5:39:43 AM PDT by Huck ("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
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Just to underline...get an MRI. Also, only use the narcotics for short term. And forget steroids, cortisone shots, etc. That is a temporary treatment for inflammation. The inflammation will come back until the CAUSE is dealt with. Get an MRI, find out if you can address the cause of the nerve pain. Hopefully you can. In my case, it was L4-L5 disc damage. I had a 90+% chance of eliminating sciatica and it worked.


17 posted on 04/04/2009 5:42:43 AM PDT by Huck ("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
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Been there. Same excruciating pain. Had an MRI which clearly showed the disk herniation and immediately had surgery to correct. The doctor removed some back bone to get to disk and snipped away the portions that were herniated. That was in 1998. I’m just now to the point where I can comfortably run again.

Do whatever you can to heal the herniation without surgery such as exercise. My wife has since heard that some doctors believe the herniation will heal without surgery. The best exercise for my back are stomach crunches, believe it or not. Good luck.


18 posted on 04/04/2009 5:44:41 AM PDT by b359 (The goat is old and gnarly....)
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Stretch and walk through the pain. Whatever you do, don’t stay in bed all day.

Also, my opinion of chiropractic is pretty low. While the adjustments may temporarily relieve the pain, in my experience, they did not cure the underlying problem, and as a result, I had recurring bouts with sciatica for twenty years until the underlying problem was corrected surgically. As the surgeon told me afterwards, “All the chiropractic adjustments in the world would not have removed the pieces of fractured disk that were pressing against the nerve.” He also suggested that the chiropractic adjustments may have contributed to the disk breaking apart.


19 posted on 04/04/2009 5:44:50 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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I still get muscle spasms from time to time. Just had a bout of them this past week. Regular stretches designed for back support are good. Stretch the butt, the hammies, the lower back. Nothing too strenuous. Take Ibuprofen as needed. Heat is good. And a good massage from a licensed therapist helps a lot too. I stay away from chiropractors. I find them a little rough.


20 posted on 04/04/2009 5:45:13 AM PDT by Huck ("He that lives on hope will die fasting"- Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac)
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