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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1634599" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>I had a bulging disc pressing on the sciatic nerve. It disabled me to the extent I couldn't work, and on my bad days I couldn't sit for more than a couple of minutes, and couldn't walk more than a few yards. Some nights in bed the sciatic pain in my leg was so intense I screamed to my husband to cut my leg off. When the flare ups were really bad I had to eat my meals kneeling on the floor. (The dogs loved that!). The pain wasn't really in my back it was all down the sciatic nerve. I had all the primary treatments - tablets, physiotherapy, cortisone injections right into the spinal cord. Brief relief only. Eventually I was given the operation to remove the disc. When they opened me up they discovered the disc had ruptured and lots of the bits were clinging to the nerve. They managed to remove them all including what was left of the disc. From the moment I woke up from the operation to this day (over 30 years later) I have been pain free with no after effects or back issues at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1634599, member: 94045"] I had a bulging disc pressing on the sciatic nerve. It disabled me to the extent I couldn't work, and on my bad days I couldn't sit for more than a couple of minutes, and couldn't walk more than a few yards. Some nights in bed the sciatic pain in my leg was so intense I screamed to my husband to cut my leg off. When the flare ups were really bad I had to eat my meals kneeling on the floor. (The dogs loved that!). The pain wasn't really in my back it was all down the sciatic nerve. I had all the primary treatments - tablets, physiotherapy, cortisone injections right into the spinal cord. Brief relief only. Eventually I was given the operation to remove the disc. When they opened me up they discovered the disc had ruptured and lots of the bits were clinging to the nerve. They managed to remove them all including what was left of the disc. From the moment I woke up from the operation to this day (over 30 years later) I have been pain free with no after effects or back issues at all. [/QUOTE]
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