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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

Ok, the last time this subject was discussed was over 34 weeks ago, so hoping for medical intervention in the intervening weeks.

I am on daily pain meds of Dihydrocodeine 30mg 4 x a day, the most you can take, however they only take the edge off as I need 2 in the morning 2 in the evening, and topping up with ibuprofen in between.

I used to take diclofenac, which seemed to work at the time but they gave me a peptic ulcer so now that is off the table, so what else can I now go back to the docs to suggest trying? Baring in mind I do work full time so can't take anything hardcore, I have had physio, I do my stretches and I have only been offered an xray over 10 years ago, which showed I had degenerated discs, I'm not saying I can't live with the pain but I am getting to a point that I seem to be pill popping as they only take the edge off and I can't remember being totally pain free, now that I would love to experience, even if just once a week!

Any suggestions welcome, so I can make an appointment with the docs.

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By *aomilatteCouple  over a year ago

Midlands

Can't recommend medicine but can really recommend a water bed. Had many years of back problems, but since getting a water bed back problems are minimal. If we stay in a hotel or come back off holiday, we appreciate how comfortable our bed is.

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan  over a year ago

Sussex

In the past I've had bad pains in my back. For me chiropractor has worked really well. Now only go once every 3-4 months for checks and minor adjustments. You can try yoga too. A good teacher will show you exercises that will help take the pressure off your nerves.

Lastly: stay active! There's danger in letting the discomfort deter you from getting up and moving. It can become a vicious circle of weight gain and more pain. Push yourself to walk wherever possible.

Best wishes for a speedy return to good health.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

only think i can suggest is have you tries something like a microwave back wrap just to try and keep it as loose as you can

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

Cbd oil.

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By *ympho7Couple  over a year ago

swansea

I'm still suffering after 30 years, X ray didn't show up bone growing inside my spine onto spinal chord, floating in a deep bath is my only respite.

Eddie

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I found Tramadol to be a great help when I was suffering with toothache. Highly addictive though, so not something I’d ever consider using long term.

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"Can't recommend medicine but can really recommend a water bed. Had many years of back problems, but since getting a water bed back problems are minimal. If we stay in a hotel or come back off holiday, we appreciate how comfortable our bed is."

That is something, I have never considered so thank you! I have gone through so many thousand's of pounds in trying new mattresses etc and I never wake up pain free, so maybe something to consider, if you can have one in a top floor flat? And also with a cat

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By *ananas57Couple  over a year ago

lake ariel

MRI and a Cat scan to see the real reason for the pain X-ray won't show what's really up

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By *UNANDNICEMan  over a year ago

Basildon

I've just done my back in today lifting a generator up

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"Cbd oil. "

I have walked into a Holland & Barret store to ask for further information on CBD oil, but they aren't allowed to give out information! So I just don't know where to turn when it comes to CBT Oil x

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"MRI and a Cat scan to see the real reason for the pain X-ray won't show what's really up "

I know. but they have not been offered! I also know I haven't been insisting, so most is my own fault, I think I need to try and change that, as so far I have been a great patient and did/done what I was told and only I can change that!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

u can have acupunctur a needle in each side of ur neck cuting off the nervs from the neck down for 30 mins its how chineas do operations with the paitient chating to the doc as they do surgery

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Did the diclefenac work? If so you could either 1 as for it anally or ask your dr to prescribe some antacids to go along with them, which would help with your ibuprofen as well because you're at risk of getting gastric probs with that too.

Failing that seeing a chiropractor, physio, getting a sports massage and depending on what kind of pain it is either hot or cold stick on pads x

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

I have nerve issues in my legs. The pain clinic prescribed me Gabapentin which works very well.

Perhaps ask the docs to trial that?

It doesn’t cloud me mentally such as Opioids used to.

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?"

It's lower back pain and it is constant! Yes I do suffer sciatica some times, mainly down my left leg when it happens.

And Sassy, I am already on Omarprazole, to help protect my stomach, I guess they just don't want to risk it, plus the last time I used diclophenic was over 5 years ago, so my pain has increased so I have no idea whether it would still work ?? I think I am at en pass so to speak

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?

It's lower back pain and it is constant! Yes I do suffer sciatica some times, mainly down my left leg when it happens.

And Sassy, I am already on Omarprazole, to help protect my stomach, I guess they just don't want to risk it, plus the last time I used diclophenic was over 5 years ago, so my pain has increased so I have no idea whether it would still work ?? I think I am at en pass so to speak"

Ah ok. I would suggest you try it up your bum, I do and it's so much better than tablets, its dissolves quicker and no risk of upset tummy x

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By *oundering_temptationMan  over a year ago

Rochester

Sevredol there brilliant tablets don't drive when you have them but god they don't half take away any pain you have

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?

It's lower back pain and it is constant! Yes I do suffer sciatica some times, mainly down my left leg when it happens.

And Sassy, I am already on Omarprazole, to help protect my stomach, I guess they just don't want to risk it, plus the last time I used diclophenic was over 5 years ago, so my pain has increased so I have no idea whether it would still work ?? I think I am at en pass so to speak"

Has your doctor or physiotherapist ever suggested referring you to a musculoskeletal doctor who could then assess if an epidural injection would benefit you?

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Co-codamol and a Chiropractor are my saving grace when my Sciatica flares up, a different type of condition and probably not much help i’m afraid.

The Chiropractor gave me stretches to do in bed to loosen my back up and they tried acupuncture last time i went. I find them better to go to because it’s always hard to describe where your pain is specifically, yet they always find it and work on it.

The heat pads that you stick on relieve things for a bit, but that’s about all i can suggest.

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By *kyblue1878Couple  over a year ago

Southport

Mrs Skyblue has same diagnosis, degenerative discs. She had operation 13 years ago, which was successful but has lived with sciatica since. The back went again around May this year. Because of the previous prolapsed disc she knew that it was the same issue. Saw GP, got MRI scan very quickly. Got referral and had surgery again in November. Only 5 months between seeing gp to get MRI and surgery. She's recovering now and seems to be pain and sciatica free. Go see your GP and insist on MRI ASAP. The tablets are not the answer.

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By *uilder506Man  over a year ago

bognor

I’ve been suffering since I was 15 with a bad back.

Believe me when I say I’ve tried everything.

Only things that seem to work is tramadol, osteopath and hot water bottles.

Mine is disk related mainly

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

It sounds as if I just need to be more pro-active with my own GP which I knew at heart I haven't been but need to start being! They don't know how much pain I am in, unless I tell them!, Sometimes I just need a kick up the arse!

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By *uilder506Man  over a year ago

bognor


"It sounds as if I just need to be more pro-active with my own GP which I knew at heart I haven't been but need to start being! They don't know how much pain I am in, unless I tell them!, Sometimes I just need a kick up the arse!"

It took my gp 13 years before they took me seriously and gave me a scan and lo and behold I was right all along.

Good luck and feel free to ask any questions as I’m very knowledgeable on the subject

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've suffered with recurring back issues for the last twenty years, following a serious car crash. It's only in the last five years or so that I've discovered the benefits of yoga. The slow, chilled-out, stretchy variety, not the fast, sweaty, punishing kind.

When I do yoga regularly, my back feels both stronger and more flexible. My mobility is greatly improved and it doesn't randomly go "twang", leaving me crippled and wrapped in Cura-Heat pads for days. When I slack off, I start feeling like a hunch-backed old man again.

In short, if you haven't already, give yoga a go! It's not for everyone, but helped me enormously.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’ve got two degenerative discs at bottom of my back (had them since done my acl in 2002)

I had mri which led to faucet injections over period of few years (max 4 a year at the time) and then in about 2007 I had only slight twinge in back ( I’m bricklayer) but was bearable then in April this year back went again this time it turned out bulged discs which again mri scan confirmed this after I paid for physio ended up paying to see spinal consultant and got some epidural injections which helped and at min pain free apart odd time at work lifting twisting

My advice insist on mri to find problems if can afford it pay to see spinal consultant which will jump mri waiting time

X rays are no good for back issues mri needed to show what issues are and seeing spinal consultant will give you proper treatment

My 1st consultant in 2002 told me do not go to chiropractor go physio and get some stretches etc which did help me while waiting for faucet injections and I still do them in morning to help me loosen up

Also try sleep with one pillow and softish bed as if bed to hard again can cause issues

Hope this helps if need anything else get in touch

Above is what I’ve had been told etc and worked for me it might work for you but need mri

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

Thank you everyone! You basically re-enforced what I already knew, sometimes I just need the proverbial kick up the arse the does something as I will. as I know I can't carry on like this, so thanks to all x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yoga, or any other core strengthening exercise, mindfulness and a good chiropractor

My back is fucked from an epidural during child labour 26 years ago

Still scarred, and still suffering back.problems

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"Cbd oil.

I have walked into a Holland & Barret store to ask for further information on CBD oil, but they aren't allowed to give out information! So I just don't know where to turn when it comes to CBT Oil x"

Mr N uses the one from Boots, the highest strength. It doesn't stop the pain but makes it bearable in conjunction with co-codamol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hope i can help i am in pain 24/7 i have ostioathritis in my foot due to a motorcycle accident i 2003, degenerative vertebrae in my lower back from years of truck driving, and i had 2 whiplash injuries in 2013.As a result i was on naproxen, tramadol,co-codamol,paracitamol,i got upto 70mg of amytriptylne but this did not help with the pain .

so i used to drink a bottle of wine plus whiskey to help with the pain (i was not working at this time)sometimes i went to bed and did not care if i did not wake up .

I could not work due to the pain i lost my job,and my HGV licence as i would not have passed the medicial my G/F left i nearly lost the house .

i have tried chiropractor,craniosacral therapy,acupunture,3 weeks at the pain rehab.

Now i am back workin 2 days a week not on naproxen or amytriptyline i only take painkillers if i need them paracitamol or cocodamol, i use CBD oil make my own Turmeric golden paste ,Kefir,water kefir,and ginger and use a tens machine sometimes heatpads are good .

Have a look at trauma release it helps me

Good luck

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By *ourayloversCouple  over a year ago

chesterfield

(Lou) I was on gabapentin, tablet form morphine and slow release ibuprofen when I had issues with my back. Ended up having to have an op on it early last year as I had protruding discs, but touch would it has been fine since.

Hope you get sorted x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Lastly: stay active! There's danger in letting the discomfort deter you from getting up and moving. It can become a vicious circle of weight gain and more pain. Push yourself to walk wherever possible.

"

Thats the silliest thing i've read if you have chronic back pain you WIIL NOT BE able to get up and move never mind walk !

And i suffer from it after been in a car crash in the early 90's and been a ex rugby league player and tablet do nothing nor does phyisio

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire

Fix your own back by Robin McKenzie literally changed my life.

Sounds dramatic but I promise you it's true.

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"Fix your own back by Robin McKenzie literally changed my life.

Sounds dramatic but I promise you it's true.

"

Now this sounds interesting! Thank you, I'll look it up x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to take 'devils claw' along with turmeric tablets for an anti-inflammatory.

Plus I saw a physio for massage too as my muscles would get tight and make my sciatica worse.

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By *inky SpiceWoman  over a year ago

Glasgow

You really need to find the exact cause first, insist on an MRI, you can't find the best treatment without knowing what you are trying to treat.

As Diclofenac worked for you in the past that suggests you have a lot of inflammation, which while not the problem, (it's a symptom of your problem) it is probably the cause of your pain.

I have a lot of inflammation in my body and problems with the lower discs in my back and have been able to significantly reduce my inflammation just by changing my diet. It's something I recommend.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have you got a feisty friend who will go to the doc with you and demand they do tests? Hope you get it sorted OP. X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thank you everyone! You basically re-enforced what I already knew, sometimes I just need the proverbial kick up the arse the does something as I will. as I know I can't carry on like this, so thanks to all x "

sent you a message i deal with this on a daily basis

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Before his back op we used to use a novosonic seemed to help

Still use it when he gets pain and always helps

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"Have you got a feisty friend who will go to the doc with you and demand they do tests? Hope you get it sorted OP. X"

No I don't, but the funny thing is, I am not exactly a wallflower lol but when it comes to doctors, I just seem to go along with what they suggest, so I know, I need to change how I approach things! And hopefully I will, when I make my next appointment, but thank you x

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By *s_bettyboopWoman  over a year ago

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"How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?

It's lower back pain and it is constant! Yes I do suffer sciatica some times, mainly down my left leg when it happens.

And Sassy, I am already on Omarprazole, to help protect my stomach, I guess they just don't want to risk it, plus the last time I used diclophenic was over 5 years ago, so my pain has increased so I have no idea whether it would still work ?? I think I am at en pass so to speak

Has your doctor or physiotherapist ever suggested referring you to a musculoskeletal doctor who could then assess if an epidural injection would benefit you?"

Definitely ask about the injection and push for the MRI. Ask if they have a pain clinic you can be referred to as well.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I had chronic disc issues with bad sciatica for over a year, tried everything from acupuncture and visiting and Osteopath. In the end Amatsu massage got me back to full health with my back and I can now walk without pain.

Lee

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By *WillowxWoman  over a year ago

Oo err Devon

Might be worth merging with a bowen therapist... Worked wonders for me.. But my issues were due to misalignment... But absolutely astounded with how well it worked x

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By *oxy_minx OP   Woman  over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"Might be worth merging with a bowen therapist... Worked wonders for me.. But my issues were due to misalignment... But absolutely astounded with how well it worked x "

Seems I have a good few researches to do

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By *lex46TV/TS  over a year ago

Near Wells

I swear by my chiropractor and I recommend you look for one with a good reputation.

I have to do excersies for my back everyday. I also attend yoga. I know it all costs but it's definitely worth it.

Best wishes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was due for having an operation for a degenerative disc.

I've gone private though, as the particular place offers a less invasive option that i think is worth trying. (I can go back to my GP again if it doesn't work for me)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How does your pain manifest itself OP. Is it lower back pain, does it migrate into your legs at all?

It's lower back pain and it is constant! Yes I do suffer sciatica some times, mainly down my left leg when it happens.

And Sassy, I am already on Omarprazole, to help protect my stomach, I guess they just don't want to risk it, plus the last time I used diclophenic was over 5 years ago, so my pain has increased so I have no idea whether it would still work ?? I think I am at en pass so to speak

Has your doctor or physiotherapist ever suggested referring you to a musculoskeletal doctor who could then assess if an epidural injection would benefit you?

Definitely ask about the injection and push for the MRI. Ask if they have a pain clinic you can be referred to as well. "

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By *eastAndTheHarlotCouple  over a year ago

Hartlepool

You really do need to push for the MRI. When the disks in your back start to go they can push on your spinal cord.

Someone I know had this problem. Was taking oramorph daily with oxi and still was mostly bedbound from pain. After the MRI they switched to gabapentin because some of the spine was pressing into their spinal cord. Instead of just handling the pain it stopped the nerves firing from the preasure and almost completely fixed the problem.

It took years to get to that point. Years of pushing and hounding doctors. It's exhausting but don't give up!

(I'm not a doctor. My spelling is probably wrong but I thought maybe it could give you something to look up)

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.


"MRI and a Cat scan to see the real reason for the pain X-ray won't show what's really up

I know. but they have not been offered! I also know I haven't been insisting, so most is my own fault, I think I need to try and change that, as so far I have been a great patient and did/done what I was told and only I can change that!"

I haven't read all the posts so apologise if I am repeating someone else.

You can be referred for a private MRI by an osteopath. From memory it's about £250 to £300.

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By *ncubus XMan  over a year ago

midlands - glasgow - islands


"Cbd oil. "

This or the proper version, used to be on diazepam, tramadol, and a few others that rendered me totally spaced out and unable to function In society but off all these now with using cannabis oil

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