Spine - General
phenel injection
Posted November 15th, 2008 by kajesuHas anyone ever heard of being injected with a phenel injection and after having been injected developed a huge sac on their side? I know it sounds wierd, but this happened to a very good friend of mine and the doctors don't know why this happened or what is causing it. She has had it for about 6 months and it is very painful. I would appreciate hearing if anyone else has ever heard of this.
I have a herniated disk and recently found out I am pregnant. I had an MRI done probably days after conception.
Posted November 8th, 2008 by erickalapoblanitaI am worried about any side effects to the baby and any damage that might have happened. Also I just hurt my tail bone and it is very painful the doctor said I just brusied it but I can't even sleep wehen I lay down or sit. Standing is the best that I can tolerate because it hurts so much. Should I see a spine specialist?
Sacroiliac Joint Injection
Posted October 27th, 2008 by anneMy symptoms are: pain to lower back i.e. where the "dimple" of your back is and buttock. The with referred (I think) pain in the groin only starts up if I do too much walking. I can't sit for any length of time because of the pain and actually sit to one side (I seem to sit on the side thats not painful) I can't walk either because I get pain in these 3 areas which increases afterwards.I feel OK lying down but not on the one side. I have done yoga for years and have tried to go back but the pain is worse for a few days afterwards.
Numbness in feet from lower back injury
Posted September 14th, 2008 by codfsh2I have lower back pain from a accident and I have numbness in feet and numb toes.
I was told by my doctor that the nerve is the problem and I am being treated with a steriod for inflamation and PT for 6 weeks.What can I expect,will the numbness go away and if so how long will it take.I have been 10 weeks without treatment and just recentley recieved treatment for about a week now.
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