just wanted to add a note on this site, my daughter is 15 years old, she suffered back pain for 4 months, our doctor telling her she had a pulled a musle in her back, she tried to get on with her life, eventually the pain worsened and she was admitted to hospital as an emergency from A&E, evetually whilst in hospital, she was given an MRI scan, we were told they didnt expect to find anything, but the results showed that she had a pro-lasped disc, they operated 3 weeks later and gave my daughter her life back. The specialist told us he had never diagnosed or operated on someone so young.
glad to here that your daughter has got her life back, it certaintly gives hope to those of us who are constantly in pain. i was evenually diagnosed witha a prolaspsed disc after a year of being told it was just a strain, or i was too young for it to be anything worse, i was at the time just 17.
unfortunatly i am now 29 and in a worse state now than ever having just had my 4th op earlier this year. i am now considering going elsewhere for another opinion as i am in more pain than i was before the op, which is really saying something.
i dont know what my options are now, i only know that i cant spend the rest of my life in this pain, it has already took soo much of my life already. i've heard of an op know as a fusion, which is only done as a last resort, thats where im at now and so will be looking into futher surgery, at this point i'd honestly try anything
i am really sorry to hear that you have been in pain for so long. after reading yours and others stories on here, i know how lucky my daughter was.... i know that we are very lucky to live in bristol and have frenchay hospital and the leading neuro surgeon. i cant understand why it is taking so long for others, my daughter's back pain started in january and was operated on, on the 4th august, i didnt realise people were waiting so long until i read this website.
[quote:7a0347a9d6=\"mother of sufferer \"]just wanted to add a note on this site, my daughter is 15 years old, she suffered back pain for 4 months, our doctor telling her she had a pulled a musle in her back, she tried to get on with her life, eventually the pain worsened and she was admitted to hospital as an emergency from A&E, evetually whilst in hospital, she was given an MRI scan, we were told they didnt expect to find anything, but the results showed that she had a pro-lasped disc, they operated 3 weeks later and gave my daughter her life back. The specialist told us he had never diagnosed or operated on someone so young.
Hi i am a 50yr old female, i had a prolapsed disc at the age of 12yrs old, this wasn't diagnosed until a year later. I had surgery to remove it and led an active life until 38yrs old when i ruptured another disc. Surgery had progressed by then and i only had to have the second disc trimmed. Now at 50 years old i am unfortunately showing the symtptoms again. Fingers crossed i wont need more surgery.