View Full Version : Anyone dealt with long term nerve damage?
DangerLee_Industries
11-05-2015, 19:17
We all have our stories of injuries and their are so many folks that have worse injuries than me. However I'm looking to talk with someone that has fought serve nerve damage in their back for at least 4+ years for some ideas. If you have the time please pm me as I prefer to discuss in a private format.
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gnihcraes
11-05-2015, 20:11
24x7, entire left side of my body.. Burns like I'm on fire.
Try gabapentin or neurontin.
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DangerLee_Industries
11-05-2015, 21:04
24x7, entire left side of my body.. Burns like I'm on fire.
Try gabapentin or neurontin.
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I've had my daily meds since 2012 so I'm good on those I'm looking for someone with experience with any spinal docs in my neck of the woods (Parker,Castle Rock etc.). Or anyone that's had surgery not pertaining to a disc issue that has given some relief.
However thanks!
gnihcraes
11-05-2015, 21:13
Yep, wish I could help, us all.
Only things that I've had offered is cutting of nerves to kill specific locations permanently. Not!
Botox might be of some longer term help. ?
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Not that long, but for a couple years after I was rear ended in my car.
Sky Ridge Spine Center is excellent. They fixed my brother and my Dr. recommended them.
DangerLee_Industries
11-06-2015, 17:38
Thanks for some info guys and all that have pm'd I'm getting back to by tomorrow thanks!
BPTactical
11-06-2015, 20:59
Not that long, but for a couple years after I was rear ended in my car.
Nah, I cant..........too easy....
Great-Kazoo
11-06-2015, 21:08
Nah, I cant..........too easy....
Kind of slippery way you did that. Some dry humor there.
ChadAmberg
11-07-2015, 14:13
There is a new laser surgery which supposedly is pretty good, I don't know much about it. There's a small clinic somewhere in the Springs that has it, and larger clinic in a few other cities around the country.
legaleagle
11-07-2015, 20:45
I blew 6 discs all at same time. Felt like a hot iron my legs and would move around. I visited a couple docs until I met Gary Ghiselle MD at Colorado spine off of orchard and I25. Best decision I made. No surgery for me but he uncovered a broken vertebrae and impingement nobody else saw.
fairrpe86
11-08-2015, 11:58
Dr Prusmack at Rocky Mountain Spine based out of Sky Ridge.
UncleDave
11-08-2015, 13:55
There is a new laser surgery which supposedly is pretty good, I don't know much about it. There's a small clinic somewhere in the Springs that has it, and larger clinic in a few other cities around the country.
That only works on disk issues.
SideShow Bob
11-08-2015, 14:41
Tim,
I've been dealing with it since the mid 90's. Now you know why I walk the way I do. My version of running is a quick hobble. When it comes to "Fight or Flight" I have no choice.
I feel for you man, I know what you are going through. My last serious "spell" was just a few months ago, I had almost forgotten how bad it can be.
Have the Dr.s put you on the "Rack" to stretch out your back to relieve pressure on the effected nerves yet ?
USMC88-93
11-08-2015, 15:07
I have had issues peripherally with arms and legs for years now. Thankfully none of it Spine related. Arm was repaired surgically to remove impingement from scar tissue on my Ulnar nerve. Legs have had bouts of incredible pain. I have taken Neurontin and similar drugs in the past.
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gnihcraes
11-08-2015, 17:02
Sounds like many of you have options and possible fixes. Wishing good luck to all of you.
my life..
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Aardvark
11-08-2015, 17:34
yech...not anymore; I refuse. After the Navy overloaded me on 800mg Motrin, pain killers and muscle relaxants all before actually diagnosing the problem, the strongest thing I'll take anymore is Advil.
Pistol Packing Preacher
11-08-2015, 17:56
After many years the feeling has returned! Lots of B-12 vitamins.
gnihcraes
11-08-2015, 18:31
After many years the feeling has returned! Lots of B-12 vitamins.
I've heard that it does help, each person is different.
DangerLee_Industries
11-08-2015, 19:31
Tim,
I've been dealing with it since the mid 90's. Now you know why I walk the way I do. My version of running is a quick hobble. When it comes to "Fight or Flight" I have no choice.
I feel for you man, I know what you are going through. My last serious "spell" was just a few months ago, I had almost forgotten how bad it can be.
Have the Dr.s put you on the "Rack" to stretch out your back to relieve pressure on the effected nerves yet ?
Ha I hear you on the quick wobble deal. No they hadn't tried putting me on a rack since this originally occurred early 2012. Nail on the head with a "spell" that hit me. You know how it is to just have constant pain and beware of your movements to not chance a physical melt down. Biggest bummer from this one is that I can always feel it coming on before I completely lose my right leg but this time it was just lights out below the belt zero warning for both legs.
I'm a pretty private guy outside of my business especially with family matters but without sounding mushy this place feels like extended family to me. I was looking for insight on possible topics to talk with my doc about for possible treatments since the "let's just wait to see how far your body heals the nerves itself after all the p/t" has gotten old and little progress. So I felt comfortable throwing a post up looking for insight.
I'm not one to sit around literally but wasn't given the choice physically however mentally I'm still running and I also know that I'm very fortunate to be here to even bring up the topic. There are so many folks that have it a million times worse than I do and I felt guilt after my original post for this reason however I need to find a way to improve the quality of life more for the family than myself to be honest.
Thanks again guys and every bit of info or Dr. Names I have been given so far. I will pursue all of these ideas and procedures with my doc to see if something might be an option.
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SideShow Bob
11-08-2015, 20:12
Ask your doctor about lower torso muscle strengthing exercises, I need to start back into those before the next episode happens.
I don't use any pain meds, I'm loopy enough without them, by-product of a careless youth.
As far as daily pain, I just suck it up and bare it, and try not to let it affect how I am interacting with others. But sometimes it turns me into a short tempered mean Old Bastard.
gnihcraes
11-08-2015, 20:38
As far as daily pain, I just suck it up and bare it, and try not to let it affect how I am interacting with others. But sometimes it turns me into a short tempered mean Old Bastard.
I hear you on that..
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