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Old 01-15-2007, 02:16 PM   #1
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OT - Panicing too much to knit
Just want to have a rant because I'm freaking out and DH is working late.


I have two herniated lumbar discs that have had me in a wheelchair for a few months, at the end of November I had an MRI and I'm due to get the results on Wednesday.

I am absolutely terrified of the treatment though. One of the options, that I think is the one they are most likely to offer me is a root nerve injection of cortisone. I am not good with injections of any shape or size but this one is a doozie. It's long and big and I am really scared and freaking out.
Also, there is something like a 50-70% chance that It won't work and I'll need to have another in 3 months.

The other option is surgery - which although its not a pleasant thought, its a MUCH better option for me. Especially as I'll get 4 weeks off work at full pay afterwards

I think I'm going crazy
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Old 01-15-2007, 07:26 PM   #2
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I'm sorry to hear about your back, but here's what I'm floored about. You had an MRI in November and you still don't know the results?!?!?

Here's to hoping you can calm down enough to knit after Wednesday!
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Old 01-15-2007, 07:28 PM   #3
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I'm in the UK - it takes a loooooong time here unless its Critical.

I'm urgent but not critical. I'm not the only crazy one!
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Old 01-15-2007, 07:34 PM   #4
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I'm so sorry. You can always come here when you need to vent. I can't believe you'd prefer surgery to an injection -- I'd be terrified of either one, but I think surgery would be scarier. (I know someone else who had spinal surgery recently and he's doing great -- he's much happier now since he's not in constant pain anymore!)

Wanna hear something funny? When I saw your subject line, I thought you were panicking because you had too many projects to knit and couldn't keep up -- not that you were so panicked that you couldn't knit at all. Maybe you could fondle yarn instead. That might help you feel a little better.
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Old 01-15-2007, 07:52 PM   #5
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I do nonop treatment for people with your problem. GET the injection!! Most people will offer you sedation for it so you won't mind it. They are totally routine and I have never had anyone have a complication from one. Frequently they get you through the really painful stage so you can avoid having the surgery. Disks usually settle down eventually and stop bothering you, unless they are so big they compress the nerves enough to cause muscle weakness, in which case you should have surgery.

By the way, I am also really surprised you don't have your results yet. My patients always get them within 1-5 days after scan.
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I know i should get the needle. But its a needle!!!!!
I don't like pain!

Is the sedation good? I mean really good like I won't know whats happening?

The reason it took so long is a little pathetic - my hospital doesn't have a scanner so I had to be referred to another hospital - the chain of events (after I finally got an appointment with a consultant, that alone took 5 months) was;

GP Appointment to be referred to a consultant (april)
Consultant referred me to xray dept recommending an MRI (sept 12th)
I went on a waiting list to get onto the referral list
I then got onto the waiting list for the other hospital
I had my MRI in November.
The results got sent to the xray dept in the other hospital.
then they were sent to the xray dept in My hospital, who write a report and send it to my consultant.
Then I go back on the waiting list to get an appointment with the consultant - which is what I have on wednesday.

If they do recommend surgery, it'll likely be april that I get it.

So a whole year wasted for a simple to fix problem
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Old 01-15-2007, 08:06 PM   #7
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I know a lot of people have needle phobias but it always surprises me when people would rather have a complicated surgery with a lot of pain involved, prolonged recovery and a higher complication rate rather than try something that I would consider easy!

Well, an injection may be easy for me but maybe it isn't easy for you. See what your doc says, but seriously if he does recommend the injection, do think about it.

As far as how the sedation is, that totally depends on who does it. Some MD's use no sedation, others use so much that you'll remember nothing after. If you decide to do it, you should ask about sedation when you schedule the apt for the injection, and let them know you want the max you can get. Then when you get there, you can ask the doc right before and reserve the right to back out if you don't like the situation. Best wishes to you!!!
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good luck, lots of rest, and speedy healing to you, niffer!
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sorry - my puta is double posting again
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Our health care service in the UK is offered free. Anyone working contributes towards it with National Insurance payments but it is free to all. It is often misused and abused and over the years has become a dinosaur. While we make some leaps in medicine - the hospitals are run by trusts who have government targets to meet.

In order to meet targets they juggle patients around, shunt them from one hospital to another and generally it takes a very long time to get seen by a specialist.

It took them over a year to diagnose my fathers Non Hodgkins Lymphoma., They thought the lump was a varicose vein.

I feel for the doctors and nurses that work in the National Health Service here - the conditions are very poor and the pay is appalling but we all want our free healthcare service!
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