nitro burning funny spine

 On recommendation from a friend who had been through the ordeal of a herniated disc I went to see an Osteopath. Another doctor located in the far flung wilds of Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills is fine but if you have to drive there from Silverlake you understand that you are looking at a one hour drive there and possibly longer on the return trip depending on how close it is to rush hour. I try to schedule all my appointments mid day. And almost all my doctors are on the West side.
The Osteopath, for whom surgery is the least likely route, took one look at my two month old MRI and said, "by not having surgery you are playing with nitro glycerine." I then told him that in the intervening two months I’d started to feel better. That I’d done research suggesting that large herniations like mine do well, even better often, than typically normal ones. He said that he thought I was lucky and that perhaps my hernia had "centralized" a bit. Meaning that the physical therapy I’d done thus far had taken some pressure off the nerve. He poked around on me like he was doing psychic surgery and then adjusted my SI joint and $150 later I was on my way. Not happy.
Maybe he’s right? I don’t know. I know that somedays I feel better than the day before and somedays I feel the same and somedays I feel painful but not as painful as I did two months ago. Little steps forward, sideways and on occasion, backwards. 
He helpfully told me that if my leg did suddenly become paralyzed that surgery would most likely reverse that. How nice. Despite booking a follow appointment I don’t think I’ll be going back. I didn’t realize until I got home how upset and angry I was. At least I realized it at all.

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January 6, 2011

If at any time you doubt what someone is saying you should take everything they say with a grain of salt. Especially a quack like that.

MRS
January 6, 2011

2 steps forward, 1 step back I’m so sorry about this. I can’t imagine how frustrating it would be to have all the doctors, etc have different opinions (at least with my surgery 100% of the docs agreed I had to have it). But this is just 1 opinion. Not to be dismissed, but simply added to the research. Keep doing what is making you feel better and researching your next best steps. Surgery while you are still so uncertain whether it’s right would be a mistake. Your mental state is very important in outcome and recovery. I’m thinking of you. I know how scary this all is.

January 7, 2011

He sounds like a fartface.

That sounds really frustrating.

January 12, 2011

I couldn’t comment on the next entry, because the pictures are somehow blocking “Leave a note”. Funny you mention this, because I was trying to buy my favorite deodorant last night, and they didn’t have it. I am a girl, but I like the smell of men’s deodorant better than flowery stuff. So I use Right Guard. Now my favorite flavor has been replaced with some 3D Cool Blast bull****. WTF.