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From: Carrie Barrott <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re[2]: Undiagnosed Herniated Disc
 
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Thank you for this posting.  The back pain you describe is exactly what my
father is experiencing now.  Yes, the doctors are very quick to nail
*everything* on PD.  I think they  need to remember that even people with
chronic illnesses can have other problems!
 
My mother was diagnosed with Parkinsons at the age of 38, in 1972 I believe.
She recently had a pallidotomy procedure at the University of NE Medical
Center by Dr. Patil.  Her rigidity was greatly decreased.  However she
remains very disabled due to having had a herniated disc probably for about
four months which remained undiagnosed until in the hospital for the
pallidotomy procedure.
 
My father, who is her primary caretaker had informed my mother's general
practitioner and her neurologist about her severe back pain.  They were given a
prescription for Tylenol with Codeine and were told "its just from her
Parkinsons" without an examination of her back.  She had excruciating pain for
four months, sustained some loss of awareness of fullness in her bladder, and
weakness of her right leg from nerve compression.
 
I am a registered nurse, however I live in another state and did not see my
mother until returning home to be with her for the pallidotomy.  It became
obvious by the way she let out a scream and cried whenever she moved that
she was in terrible pain, we insisted on investigation and only then was her
herniated disc diagnosed.
 
She subsequently underwent surgery on her back, which was not painful to her
relative to how she had been feeling the past 4 months.  She is facing a long
rehab and will probably never be back to her baseline prior to injuring her
back.
 
Do not let physicians make light of symptoms even though you have a chronic
illness!!  If you are not satisfied with the Dr.'s treatment, do not be afraid
to seek another opinion.  Be knowledgeable, be your own advocate.  This mailing
list is a great aid to help each other with problems and to learn about the
disease, and I thank you for it!