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    Prolapsed Disc

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    Hi all....

    I am looking for some advice....

    I injured my back 2 yrs ago and had severe back pain for 2days and then it disappeared. Since then i have had horrendous pain in my lower left leg into my foot. At times its unbearable and i am currently on 27 tablets a day to help with the pain. I am a 24yr old female.

    I have been for physio, acupuncture, osteopaths etc and nothing has worked.

    I have just been for an Wikipedia reference-linkMRI scan which has showed the following:

    L4/5 Disc Dehydration
    Posterior Bulging
    Disc Prolapse
    No evidence of nerve root compression (all medical staff i have seen had all thought my disc was pressing against my sciatic nerve).

    I have no idea what this means and the way the NHS works, I could be sitting like this for ages which is why i need some info from people with the same/similar problems.

    Thanks
    S

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    Re: Prolapsed Disc

    i had(still have) a similar thing. basically they dont operate on backs because its too complicated/dangerous.
    this means that all they will do is tell you to strenghen the core muscles. which is reallly annoying as u have waited so long for them just to tell u that. but it worked for me.
    strengthenin the back bascially weakens the sensations. although mine was no way near as bad as yours i think its worth a try.


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    Re: Prolapsed Disc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stacy9883 View Post
    Hi all....

    I have been for physio, acupuncture, osteopaths etc and nothing has worked.
    What exactly did the physio do in terms of treatment of your condition?



 
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