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Help with degenerative disc desease? |
my mom has had this problem for about 5 years now. She is 46. She gets horrible back pain and her nerves occasionally get pinched causing her face and arms to become numb. It has really become a problem lately. She has to see a chiropractor every week or more depending. She has also done physical therapy. While these have seemed to keep her pain from getting worse it definitely is not getting better. She is even considering acupuncture. My question is what do you know about this disease and what can be done to help (and don't just say drugs..thats the obvious answer...) I have heard little about fusing the spine or an experimental disc surgery. My mom would prefer the ladder but refuses since it's only in the experimental phase. Where can I find info on these surgeries and maybe convince my mom it is safe (if it is safe and guaranteed improvement). The first thing about degenerative disc disease you should know is that it is not a disease at all...ALL people eventually get at least one degnerative disc, but when the degeneration falls outside the norm for someone her age; and if it can be correlated with her symptoms, can it be a problem. It is NOT something that she should dwell on that she has a "disease"...many of these people can become symptom free or at least manage their symptoms. The experimental treatment has been around for a few years, so there's reasonably good info on the pros and cons. A co-worker had one of the aritficial discs inserted in her lower back, and it was the first time she got relief from the pain in 35 years. Within the next year, at the age of 50, she was lifting weights, running, and even backpacking. Here's links to some info: First thing I would do is stop using chiropractors. Hi, I also have DDD. When I was first diagnosed over 8 years ago, I didn't know where to turn for information either! I came home, turned on my PC, and did as much research as I could. I was not able to find out very much on it, and not wanting to get too discouraged, I figured that there HAD to be others out there in the same predicament, and I decided to try and find them. =) So, I formed an online support group for DDD sufferers, and it is called 3D-DDD. You can find us at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/3D-... and while we may not be able to offer you medical advice - we are NOT medical professionals - what we CAN offer you (and your Mom) is a sympathetic shoulder!! I have been struggling with degenerative disk disease since i was 16. I have had six surgeries.None of them helped with the pain for very long.I dont recomend getting the back fused,its so permenent and if they come up with a cure she wont be able to get it. And it wont take the pain away. I am 28. I am told that by the time i am 30 i will be in a wheelchair, which i fully belived until i got a morphine pump. the pump is implanted in your stomache and a catheter runs from there and into your spinal fluid,so it takes less medication to deal with the pain.i am only on 6.7 milagrams of morphine a day. i was taking 4-8 750 of vicodin or 40-80 milagrams of methodone daily. the meds made me grumpy and tired all the time. i finally feel like myself again. on top of the ddd i have fibromyalsia,and spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal callum). back pain is not fun especially if you have kids mine is 8yrs old. i hope this help. |
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