That is rotten luck mistee, I can empathise with you as I have had degenerative spondylitis (lower back) for many years that give me sciatic like pains in my right leg.
There are however many drugs that can be prescribed to help relieve the aches pains, the trick is to find the one that works for you. I went through pretty much all of them from Ibuprofen and co-codomol through amitripyline, pregapalin and gabapentin to DF118 codeine until I tried Bu-Trans slow release patches which for me have been a life changer.
So dont despair there are a lot of pain killers that work with neurological type aches and pains.
If and when your pain gets to a point where normal pain killers no longer work ask for a referral to a pain clinic :thumbup:
Although it was my new GP who finally tried me on Bu-Trans patches. But neurological pain is a bit like diabetes in that we are all different and depending on what nerves are involved and whether they are crushed, pinched, damaged or whatever and the precise condition you are diagnosed with.
Anyway good luck with getting a correct diagnosis and getting some relief sorted that works for you.