Hi,
I am 24 and been suffering with a prolapsed disc for 2 years now.
I cannot tell you how relieved I am just to find this discussion board!! Finally feel like I am not alone in my illness!!
I have been in physio for 2 years on and off, and that has not helped me at all.
I've been taking DICLOFENAC and CO-DYDROMOL and DIAZEPAM for the pain and recently I have been prescribed Amiltryptaline, which is an anti-depressant that I do not want to take because I don't want all the horrid side effects of anti-depressants.
My pain is with me all the time, and is EXTREMELY bad when I am in bed or I try and lie flat on my back.
My kind friend has now kindly paid for me to go and see a private osteopath this evening and I have found a private hospital who will give me an MRI scan for ยฃ400 because they specialise in scanning the area affected, as opposed to the whole body (which is ยฃ800!)
I cannot afford any of thisbut I cannot sit back and wait for the NHS to finally give me the scan.
I have spoken to my mum whose friend in Birmingham was given an MRI scan this week after first reporting his problem 6 months ago. I have been suffering for two years, but because I am in North London where NHS resources are exhausted, I still have not been referred for an MRI scan.
All I want is to know exactly what is going on in my back.
Can anybody please advise on how I might get the MRI scan quicker through the NHS?
I thought about joining a GP in Birmingham but that would mean travelling all the way up there for every appointment.
Also, do you think that, if I pay to have the MRI scan done on my lower back privately, the NHS would then look atthe resultsand treat me accordingly?
Sorry to sound so negative guys, I am just having a real tough week, in a lot of pain, and feeling pretty helpless right now!
Thanks very much.
Thom
I am 24 and been suffering with a prolapsed disc for 2 years now.
I cannot tell you how relieved I am just to find this discussion board!! Finally feel like I am not alone in my illness!!
I have been in physio for 2 years on and off, and that has not helped me at all.
I've been taking DICLOFENAC and CO-DYDROMOL and DIAZEPAM for the pain and recently I have been prescribed Amiltryptaline, which is an anti-depressant that I do not want to take because I don't want all the horrid side effects of anti-depressants.
My pain is with me all the time, and is EXTREMELY bad when I am in bed or I try and lie flat on my back.
My kind friend has now kindly paid for me to go and see a private osteopath this evening and I have found a private hospital who will give me an MRI scan for ยฃ400 because they specialise in scanning the area affected, as opposed to the whole body (which is ยฃ800!)
I cannot afford any of thisbut I cannot sit back and wait for the NHS to finally give me the scan.
I have spoken to my mum whose friend in Birmingham was given an MRI scan this week after first reporting his problem 6 months ago. I have been suffering for two years, but because I am in North London where NHS resources are exhausted, I still have not been referred for an MRI scan.
All I want is to know exactly what is going on in my back.
Can anybody please advise on how I might get the MRI scan quicker through the NHS?
I thought about joining a GP in Birmingham but that would mean travelling all the way up there for every appointment.
Also, do you think that, if I pay to have the MRI scan done on my lower back privately, the NHS would then look atthe resultsand treat me accordingly?
Sorry to sound so negative guys, I am just having a real tough week, in a lot of pain, and feeling pretty helpless right now!
Thanks very much.
Thom