I had two nerve blocks last Dec. for sciatica, did ok for about a month, was pain free when I went in Jan. for the final nerve block of my left femoral nerve due to weakness in my left leg and my left knee giving out.
About the beginning of Feb. my legs starting hurting. Mid-Feb. I had muscle spasms in my lower back for about 4 days (missed work one day) but managed at home but by the end of the that weekend, my legs starting hurting and I had a shuffling gait. My left knee still gives out and I also have difficulty with both feet stubbing the floor (like the floor comes up to meet my feet)
I worked 2-10pm shift from Feb. 20th to March 2nd (two weeks) as the reg. nurse on the hall (instead of my 10a-430pm "treatment/support") nursing position helping both day shift and evening shift nurses. Our night nurse was on medical leave and I don't do nights so the usual eve. nurse went to night and I went to evenings. Neither day shift nor evening shift (now me), had a treatment/support nurse and work got totally crazy. I could walk slowly and push the 100+ pound med cart slowly but meds were late every night and I was there til nearly midnight getting my stuff done b/c I walk so slowly that I cannot get everything done in 8 hours.
I called the pain clinic to see about my next appt which is not til mid-April so they put me on the cancellation list. I called back a few days later and asked for a referral to a rheumatologist b/c my legs hurt so bad that even thought I was taking prn pain meds four times a day, my pain was still there. I was told my primary doc had to make referrals so I called him the next day (he was out). I called again on Thurs. and asked for a referal and was told he had to see me first since I did not have a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. By Thur. night my right leg was numb and stayed that way all weekend. It's tingling at times with shock like sensations and feels cold all the time (my thought was pinched sciatic nerve). Both legs hurt from my butt to my heels which also have burning sensations.
Went Monday morning, got labs drawn and new Rx for Lyrica to take three times a day. I asked about my leg being numb and he said maybe we'd do an EMG if the meds didn't help and/or depending on my lab reports. My labs are normal, absolutely NOTHING wrong. The Lyrica did help the numbness so I can feel my leg and it's not cold all the time but it still tingles like it's asleep and the shock like sensations come and go. The burning is gone. I am supposed to take Lyrica for a week and call him with an update.
I work in a nursing home. The residents all walk better than I do. My legs are killing me and I have to walk with weight on my left leg/right leg (like a penguin) just in case my knee gives out. I nearly fell into a TV yesterday, hit the wall today and right before I left work, tripped over a wheelchair and almost sat in a ladies lap! The longer I'm up, the worse they hurt and when I sit down, I get so stiff that I can barely get back up.
Since there is "nothing wrong", I cannot get FMLA or use my short term disability and if I call in more than three days in a row, I have to provide a drs. note to go back to work. I could call in for three days and see the dr again but he prob. won't sign anything to release me back to work since he doesn't know what's wrong (therefore I get the "nothing showed up" response).
All the "specialist" drs require a referral and I honestly do not know who else to go to. Even though I work in the medical field, I work long term care and we just don't do alot of referrals/etc for the elderly. A few residents yes and all of them are taken care of and we do treat their conditions but I would say 80% of them are "pallative care/hospice care: keep them comfortable until it's time"
I"m done ranting now. Sorry.
Kathy