There's lots of painful medical conditions. In my 75 years, I'm only become intimately acquainted with one of them: sciatica.
If you're unfamiliar with the term, I'm glad for you. Because sciatica pain, which for me is in my right leg, hip, and buttock areas, can range from mild to excruciating. I'm familiar with the whole range.
Injury or pressure on the sciatic nerve creates the pain of sciatica. So sciatica is a symptom of an underlying medical problem. However, that can be tough to figure out. Thus I tend to view sciatica as the problem, though I realize to be rid of it, whatever is causing it needs to be identified.
I've had sciatica since early 2020. It was extremely painful back then, which led to me getting physical therapy. This was at the beginning of the Covid pandemic. That prevented me from being able to get a MRI of my lower spine, which often is the culprit when it comes to sciatica.
Eventually I got better, though the pain in my right leg never went away completely. For four years, whenever I was on my feet, I felt the pain. But it didn't stop me from doing what I wanted to do and needed to do.
In December of 2023, though, it started to get worse. The pain from Sciatica 1.0 was just in my right leg. Once Sciatica 2.0 emerged, pain was added in my right hip and buttock. That made it quite a bit more painful to stand, walk, or otherwise move around.
I got more physical therapy. I do those exercises twice a day, twenty-five minutes or so in the morning, then the same in late afternoon or early evening. At first I could keep going to the Tai Chi classes that I've enjoyed since 2005. For about a month now, I've been unable to go to the classes. Too much pain.
Same with going to meetings of the Salem City Club and other gatherings. If I sit on certain chairs for too long, the pain worsens when I stand up. I'm fairly stoic about my sciatica pain, but sometimes it is difficult not to groan. So I've been avoiding gatherings where my pain could disrupt things.
That's my basic explanation of why I haven't been going to places I usually am at. I wanted to write a blog post about this in part to let people know the reason for my absences, and in part to express my sympathy/solidarity with other sciatica sufferers.
It can be an extremely annoying pain. My worse moments have been in the middle in the night when I need to use the bathroom, or when I get up after sleeping. A few times I was almost unable to move from my bed. When I tried, the pain was so intense I'd cry out uncontrollably, and needed help from my wife to just put my pants and shoes on.
Now I can do that on my own, though I use a single crutch to hobble into the bathroom, the pain is so bad. When I'm asked to rate the pain on a scale from 1-10, I say that at its worst, it's a 10.
On the plus side, I've gotten a lumbar MRI, though I haven't learned from a doctor what it means yet. I have an appointment with a Salem neurosurgeon, Dr. Kafka, next Tuesday. Then I should learn what treatment options are open to me.
In case you've never experienced nerve pain, it's very different from muscle pain. Much worse, in my experience. It's sort of akin to the difference between being sad, and being clinically depressed (which I was, in 2017). Nerve pain and depression simply exist on a different scale of suffering from muscle pain and sadness.
So to those who suffer from sciatica, I feel for you. May we all find relief. I just wish I'd bought stock in whoever makes the generic Tylenol and Advil I've been using copiously. Those substances help some with the pain, but not a whole lot.
By the way, a Regence advice nurse gave me a good tip for using Tylenol and Advil. She advised alternating between Tylenol and Advil every four hours, using two 500 mg Tylenol capsules and one 200 mg Advil capsule each time. That produces 3,000 mg of Tylenol every 24 hours and 600 mg of Advil, both within the recommended daily limit.
Have you tried chiropractic? And/or massage? My husband and I have sometimes had amazing results.
Posted by: Laurel Muller | March 23, 2024 at 11:51 PM
Salem Spine Center really helped me with injections in to the spine for pain. I had to stand or lay flat all the time sitting was excruciating.
Posted by: Ronda | March 28, 2024 at 12:09 AM
Hey Brian
Wondering how the consult went with the neurosurgeon on your condition?
Regards
Posted by: William J | April 05, 2024 at 06:35 PM