JOSHUA TIME 185
Bad News...
Hippa smitta I believe in privacy but misleading people and lying is something that makes me mad and sick.
The local doctor that I go to sent me to a nuerosurgeon because I have lumbar scoliosis. However, Doctor Carmel Wallace of Corbin, Ky. said "cerebral palsy and scoliosis does not get worse." I have had mild cerebral palsy all my life I did not walk until I was 18months old.
I HAVE SEEMINGLY GOT WORSE.
I had a small bulge in 2002 but nothing was done. I saw Doctor Menke of Lexington for my scoliosis and the bulge he did not do anything.
After years of wanting surgery I do not want surgery now I could be paralyzed with it. I can live with pain I have lived with pain all my life. I'm very scared.
I went to the nuerosurgeon Doctor Brookes before he don't do anything eiher. BUT I MIGHT NEED SURGERY AGAIN...
This is scary. I know something is wrong and its not scoliosis. My legs have went numb and have been tinglng I almost fell several times at home with mom and dad. The local doctor that I see did not order an MRI or anything.
I eat the pain pills and I hate pills so I'm hurtting.
I have wrote the below before but it bares some repeatting. My back started hurtting October 29th and constantly on October 30th. I have since then fell once if not three or four times everyday since my back has started hurtting. I'm trying to walk as much as I can.
See one time Sept. 22, 2002 My walking went and it was all do to a small bulge.It looks like deja vu all over again this time i'm not getting surgery; neck surgery did not make me normal back surgery sure as heck will not help back surgery could possibly paralyze me.
I CAN BARELY FEEL MY LEGS RIGHT NOW BUT I CAN STILL FEEL THEM I AM STILL WALKING RIGHT NOW.
TWO WEEKS AGO FRIDAY I SAW THE DOCTOR TO GET AN XRAY ON MY BACK THE XRAY SHOWED NOTHING BUT POSSIBLY A FRACTURE BUT IT WAS A BAD PICTURE SO SHE TOOK ANOTHER
I HAVE MORE TO DO WITH MY TIME OTHER THAN WAIT AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE ALL DAY
I THINK A RUPTURED DISKS OR BULGING DISKS BECAUSE MY LEGS ARE NUMB AND TINGLING. BUT NO ONE WILL TELL ME ANYTHING
AND NOW SINCE THE DOCTORS AND NO ONE WILL TELL ME ANYTHING THE NURSE CALLED ME BACK THursday MORNING TOLD ME THE ONLY THING THE XRAY SHOWED WAS SCOLIOSIS AND AS PEOPLE GETS OLDER THE SCOLIOSIS GETS WORSE AND IF I KEEP HURTTING SURGERY MIGHT BE NEEDED TO PUT A ROD IN THE BACK UP
SO IT LOOKS LIKE I'M GOING TO HAVE TO LIE AND BE A FAKE AND SAY NO MORE HURTTING I HAVE TO TOUGH IT OUT NOW I CAN NOT AFFORD TO HAVE SURGERY
MOM AND DAD ARE BEING SPIRITUAL I NEED TO BE A SUPER SPIRITUAL NOW AND TRY TO BE BETTER
However scoliosis does not get worse cp does not get worse but I have some how gotton worse.
Everything has seemingly got worse....
Sorry for the caps again...
I'm frusterated see mom andad say every year around this same time I hurt i'm tired of hurtting
I HAVE FALLEN A LOT...
I MIGHT NEED SURGERY AGAIN...
ALSO I RESEARCH THINGS AND HERE IS SOME THING I RESEARCHED I CAN NOT FIND LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS FROM http://www.webmd.com/hw/back_pain/hw56441.asp
Low Back Pain Cause
Most pain in the low back (lumbosacral region) is triggered by some combination of overuse, muscle strain, or injury to the muscles and ligaments that support the spine. Many experts believe that over time, chronic muscle strain can lead to an overall imbalance in the spinal structure. This leads to a constant tension on the muscles, ligaments, bones, and discs, making the back more prone to injury or reinjury.
The causes of low back pain tend to be interrelated. For example, after straining muscles, you are likely to use your back differently than usual. As other parts of your back work harder or move in unaccustomed ways to make up for the injured muscles, they also become more prone to injury.
The most common causes of low back pain are:
Strain of muscles, ligaments, facet joints, the sacroiliac joints, or coccyx (coccygodynia). This can
be the result of a sudden injury or overuse.
Pressure on nerve roots in the spinal canal. Nerve root compression can be caused by:
A herniated disc, often brought on by repeated vibration or motion (as during machine use or sport activity, or when lifting improperly), or by a sudden heavy strain or increased pressure to the lower back.
Osteoarthritis (facet joint degeneration), which typically develops with age.
Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis, vertebra defects that can allow a vertebra to slide over another when aggravated by certain activities.
Spinal stenosis, which typically develops with age.
Spinal deformities, including curvature problems such as scoliosis and kyphosis (unless severe, these rarely cause symptoms).
Compression fractures, more common among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis, or after long-term corticosteroid use. In a person with osteoporosis, even a small amount of force put on the spine, as from a sneeze, may cause a compression fracture.
Fractures of the vertebrae caused by significant force (as from an auto or bicycle accident, a direct blow to the spine, or compressing the spine by falling onto the buttocks or head).
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TUESDAY I WENT TO A DIFFERENT DOCTOR YESTERDAY
HE GOT ME XRAYS MRI AND A NERVE TEST THEY WAS GONE BEFORE I GOT DONE
I FELL AT THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE TODAY DAD WAS ON THE PHONE WITH YOU
THEY WAS LOOKING AT THE XRAY I TRIED TO TUCK SHIRT IN AND I FELL
THIS IS SCARY
ONE OF MY TEACHERS GOT MAD AT DAD FOR WANTING TO SIT IN CLASS WITH ME THE MATH TEACHER UNDERSTOOD THAT I'M HURTTING AND ITS HARD FOR ME TO KEEP EYES OPEN
NO GAMES,
JOSHUA
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