This is a wonderful site.
I've been suffering since May with prolapsed disc and severe pain down left leg, drs werent much use to start with, gave me some very useless painkillers, told me to keep working (im self employed farmer running an egg production unit) and most cases got better within 4 weeks.
Pain horrendous, spent most of my time laying on floor in agony, dr agreed to refer me, but long waiting list, so went private to see consultant. He sent me for a scan a week after seeing him which showed i had 2 prolapses on same disc both touching nerve. Inbetween scan and visit to consultant again, i got a sickness bug and was laid flat for a week, funnily enough i made a great improvement and when i went back to consultant, things were looking great with hardly any pain. Got discharged from him, very happy me could get back on with my life.
A week later, it all started again, and this went up and down in pain levels, feeling not so bad and thinking i was improving again and then getting horrendous pain again, got sent to physio and given some great drugs (tramadol, diclofenic, dihydrocodeine, taken with paracetomol)
Unfortunately one day my back pain and leg pain starting getting very bad, very quick and by the end of the evening i could no longer walk at all. Personally i think it was due to the physio exercises i had to do.
Spent a week crying and not able to walk, all i could do was lie on couch in constant agony and my wonderful drugs stopped working totally.
Something felt different this time, could feel pain right through my left buttock with an almost pinched feeling, pain didnt go away and couldnt sleep at night. was given another drug for nerve pain, amiltripaline (Spelling not right) which is used for epileptics and depression but has been found to be good for severe nerve pain.
Made a private appt with consultant again and had to travel 60 miles lying down in the car, he decided to set me up with appt with the surgeon who performs the operations and i saw him last week privately. He talked about the injections and i thought my hope of having op and getting rid of this pain forever was gone. Then he looked at my scan pics and said the one was a huge bulge right over the nerve and tapped me on the back of the leg where i nearly fell over with pain. At this point he got straight on the phone to the hospital to ask if they had any cancellations for nhs operations.
I am now booked in for the op on wed 29th december. I am hoping this wil take away the dreadful pain so i can get on with my life and get back to running my business and looking after my horses. I really cannot live like this anymore, people who have never suffered with this problem have no idea of the constant pain we live in.
The surgeon was quite angry that the dr had told me to carry on working, as it was his strong belief that if i had complete bed rest for a 4ish weeks to start with, it would never have got this far. He also didnt agree with me going to the physio as he said the movements would be aggrevating the nerve and i shouldnt go even if they paid me to.
I have read all of the above posts and i know the op isnt always the recovery people hoped for, but i do hope it works for me.
Hope all the others are still ok and recovering.