- Jan 23, 2001
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Alright so here's the saga. Couple of years ago I blew my back out trying to carry a heavy barbecue set up a flight of stairs the wrong way. Ever since then my back has not been the best and every couple of months it would go out on me and I'd be down for a day or two with lower back pain in the muscles.
Fast forward to August of this year. Second week of August I wake up one morning and my left glute is killing me. Felt like a bad charlie horse in my butt. Thought I slept funny and figured it'd work itself out. It just gets worse and starts spreading down my thigh to my knee. Never felt anything like this before. I was getting muscle spasms in the glute and when I tried to walk it out and unkink it, the pain would get worse and then the leg would start going numb. After three weeks of it getting slowly worse I finally went to the doctor at my fiancee's behest.
The doc diagnosed it as sciatica. Compression of the sciatic nerve causing the pain in the butt and leg. Puts me on muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatory's which helped a bit. Told me to stretch as much as possible and try and keep my weight off my left glute and if it didn't heal up in a week come back in. Well, I toughed it out for two weeks trying to stretch and work it out but really no improvement so I went back and she prescribed physical therapy.
Went in for PT and the guy eval'ed me and knew immediately what the prob was. Bulging disc pushing against the sciatic nerve. Found that doing "press ups" a push up with your pelvis still on the floor immediately relieved the pain. Started the Mckenzie method of stretching and specific excercises aimed at pushing the disc back into place and keeping it there.
The PT is helping and I've been doing the excercises religiously the only problem is I work a desk job and sitting in a chair for any length of time causes the disc to press against the nerve. I've tried lumbar supports, different chairs, etc. Only thing I can do is lay down on my office floor and do the excercises for 15-20 minutes to get the disc back in place. At this point I'm worried that no amount of PT is going to get it to the point where I work seated for any extended period of time without the disc pushing on the nerve.
Long story short, I'm wondering if anybody on here has been through this particular problem and recovered. I really don't want to get surgery and will do everything I can physically do to beat it without that. The pain is probably the worst I've ever felt and it builds up to the point where it gets pretty unbearable. I've been doing PT for about 2 weeks now. I guess I should give it longer. Do you think it's worth me calling an othropedist for a consult? I am thinking more than likely they will just recommend surgery.
Anyway, sorry to be so long winded, here are the cliffs:
- Old back injury has turned into a probable herniated/bulging disc
- Pain and muscle spasms caused by the disc pressing on sciatic nerve
- Only relief through PT excercises while laying flat, pain returns after sitting upright or standing for anything longer than 30-40min
- Any personal experience or recommendations welcome
Fast forward to August of this year. Second week of August I wake up one morning and my left glute is killing me. Felt like a bad charlie horse in my butt. Thought I slept funny and figured it'd work itself out. It just gets worse and starts spreading down my thigh to my knee. Never felt anything like this before. I was getting muscle spasms in the glute and when I tried to walk it out and unkink it, the pain would get worse and then the leg would start going numb. After three weeks of it getting slowly worse I finally went to the doctor at my fiancee's behest.
The doc diagnosed it as sciatica. Compression of the sciatic nerve causing the pain in the butt and leg. Puts me on muscle relaxers and anti-inflammatory's which helped a bit. Told me to stretch as much as possible and try and keep my weight off my left glute and if it didn't heal up in a week come back in. Well, I toughed it out for two weeks trying to stretch and work it out but really no improvement so I went back and she prescribed physical therapy.
Went in for PT and the guy eval'ed me and knew immediately what the prob was. Bulging disc pushing against the sciatic nerve. Found that doing "press ups" a push up with your pelvis still on the floor immediately relieved the pain. Started the Mckenzie method of stretching and specific excercises aimed at pushing the disc back into place and keeping it there.
The PT is helping and I've been doing the excercises religiously the only problem is I work a desk job and sitting in a chair for any length of time causes the disc to press against the nerve. I've tried lumbar supports, different chairs, etc. Only thing I can do is lay down on my office floor and do the excercises for 15-20 minutes to get the disc back in place. At this point I'm worried that no amount of PT is going to get it to the point where I work seated for any extended period of time without the disc pushing on the nerve.
Long story short, I'm wondering if anybody on here has been through this particular problem and recovered. I really don't want to get surgery and will do everything I can physically do to beat it without that. The pain is probably the worst I've ever felt and it builds up to the point where it gets pretty unbearable. I've been doing PT for about 2 weeks now. I guess I should give it longer. Do you think it's worth me calling an othropedist for a consult? I am thinking more than likely they will just recommend surgery.
Anyway, sorry to be so long winded, here are the cliffs:
- Old back injury has turned into a probable herniated/bulging disc
- Pain and muscle spasms caused by the disc pressing on sciatic nerve
- Only relief through PT excercises while laying flat, pain returns after sitting upright or standing for anything longer than 30-40min
- Any personal experience or recommendations welcome