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I read once that people with Parkinson's (PWP) don't have pain.  That's a
bunch of el torro poo-poo!  This is a long post, but I believe talking it
out will help.  (and yes, Virginia!  There is pain with PD!)

Does anybody have severe low back pain - neck pain - numbness and tingling
in your legs or arms/hands?  I have suffered from all of the above for about
5 years now.  They tell me that it is PD related due to the improper gait of
PWP, and I am sure sitting long periods at the computer doesn't help.

I have had two cervical fusion procedures done (3 levels) due to herniations
in my neck - no trauma other than getting rear-ended several years ago, and
I do have  pretty flagrant dyskinesia at times.  (I think Jackie, a friend
who posts here, calls herself a "Bobble-head.") I had this incredible neck
pain and was losing the use of my arms when the neurosurgeon found the
herniations on an MRI. Cervical fusion was the remedy at the C5/6 and 6/7
levels.   Then one year later I had another herniation and cervical fusion
at the C4/5 level.  Did it help?  Tremendously!

Now I have been suffering from low back pain, which I have had for 10+
years, but not as intensely as recently.  Although an MRI shows a "bulge" in
my lumbar spine (L 5/6), the pain radiates to the sciatic nerve and isn't
bad enough yet for surgery.  But I've had 3 babies, and it didn't come close
to the level of pain I've had with the sciatica.  I sometimes get spasms in
my hip and upper thigh that sure isn't a picnic! So I am referred to a
doctor who specializes in pain management.  He suggests a series of three
injections into the area around the buldging discs. 

I had the first injection, and although it really hurt going in, the relief
from the pain was well worth it.  However, when I went to have the second
injection, he kept "hitting" something that ached horribly, sending a sharp
pain from my low back to the tip of my toes (right side only). It felt like
sciatica, which I have had several times, only much, much worse.   

The next option was to be sedated - he called it some type of L5 ??? block.
I was supposed to be sedated so that I wouldn't jump and mess up his
injection.  I fasted from midnight on - had to be at ambulatory surgery at
7:00 AM the next day, and everything seemed to be going well.  Then the RN
that admitted me blew a vein in starting the IV.  I lay there in holding not
even close to being "sedated" (I guess they don't realize that I've been
taking heavy duty drugs for 14 years).  Anyway, around 9:00 they take me
back to the OR.  The sweet Egyptian doctor has a wonderful bedside manner,
but he can't seem to give me a nerve block without killing me.  

The doctor shot that stuff in there and I came off the table! He asked,
"What kind of pain are you feeling?"  I told him it hurt like a
serrated-edged knife being drug down the back of my leg from my hip to my
toes.   Then he continues and does it again.  By this time the two nurses in
the OR are coaching me like I'm having a baby (but trust me - none of my
births felt as awful as this).  They were shouting "Breath in and out!  In
and out!" and were holding me down.   The doctor was yelling "Almost done."
And I was literally biting my pillow and in my muffled voice saying, "I
can't take this!"  I don't know how, but I survived.

As I was leaving the OR I said to one of the nurses, "I thought I was
supposed to be sedated."  She says, "We did give you a sedative (what ?
Tylenol PM?)  and we couldn't put you all the way under because we have to
know where the pain is."  That was obvious!!!  

In spite of thinking I was dying, I have felt much better after two days of
hell.    I believe they suggest a series of three injections, but they can
mark my name off the list for the last one!  I still shudder when I think
about it.

There!  I already feel better.  I was just wondering if any of you have had
similar experiences?

Peggy

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