Back Labor, lol?! a few weeks ago (the day after Christmas actually) I found that once again my back was raging with wretched pain. It felt like early labor pains! I remember with my first labor and delivery the baby was completely posterior, and Dr. Harvey had to turn the baby girl while she was in the birth canal. Back labor was excruciatingly intense. Sometime afterward, I remember reading that there is a high likelihood of back problems later in life for women who experience back labor. Well, I guess I fit that statistic. I’ve been haunted with lower back pain ever since. It is like a ghost of her birth and the pain of her loss haunting me.
This time, I could not stand up straight and the pain shot through my left leg. I went to the chiropractor, then to the primary doc who prescribed Tylenol w/ codine and Aleve, ice and rest. They both felt that it was an inflamed or herniated disc. the pain subsided as I stayed as motionless as possible for several days. (Can you guess what my home looked like after that?!) Now, just a month later, I am flat on my back again with extreme sciatica. if I stand for even a few minutes at a time, I swear to god it is like I’m having back labor again!
I find the timing of this back pain rather ironic. It feels like I am on the virtual verge of “finding” my dear beloved lost baby girl (I pray) and here I am feeling like I’m experiencing labor pains! I wonder what the psychics would say about this physiological and or psychosomatic mind body connection?
Thanks to MedicineNet . com here are the medical details of the sciatic pain caused by a herniated disc:
Sciatica do to a Herniated Lumbar Disc:Sciatica is more common among people between the ages of 30 and 50 years, and is often the result of general wear and tear, rather than specific injury. while Sciatica can be excruciatingly painful, permanent nerve damage is very rare and the pain symptoms often go away by themselves within about 6 weeks without any invasive treatments. there are however a few treatment options to help relieve the pain and discomfort, and encourage faster healing.
What are the symptoms Sciatica?
Sciatica often causes a pain that radiates from your lower back, all the way through the buttock region to the back of your thigh and calf. It typically only affects one side of the body and may affect all the various areas along this nerve path, however, it frequently follows a descending pattern of pain starting from the lower back and traveling downwards. the pain may also vary between individuals and may be experienced in the following ways:
- Numbing, burning or tingling sensations in the legs or toes
- Extremely painful shooting pains that tend to worsen when walking, sitting, coughing, sneezing or after any physical activity.
- Muscle weakness or poor co-ordination in the leg or foot
- A constant pain on the one side of your buttock
- Lower back pain present with severe leg pain
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