J.A.
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Hello
I am in my mid 30's and have recently come off opiates (methadone and heroin) and was bed ridden during my 58 day withdrawal. I attributed the constant excruciating back pain as a symptom of my withdrawal.
After day 58 i managed to drag myself to an osteo.
I communicated where i was at as far as substance abuse and the back pain.
In the 1st session she told me my lower back was sticking out.
In between sessions the pain became more pronounced in my lower left, travelling from my neck to my buttock.
In the 2nd session she confirmed my pelvis was definantly twisted.
Given i have been on opiates for so long she thinks it has been twisted for sometime and the pain was masked which i agree with.
I dont know anything about what it means to have a twisted pelvis in regards to reaching a full recovery. She has not initiated any x rays.
I was just hoping for some information on if this is something that will be debilitating for life or is fairly easily fixed,so to speak.
I think i had the same issue about 15 yrs ago, saw a physio and felt better from one treatment.
i have been given 20mg of oxycontin for the pain. this has allowed me to spend time out of bed and do more but the pain is always present.any information/advice would be greatly appreciated
kind regards, suziel
I am in my mid 30's and have recently come off opiates (methadone and heroin) and was bed ridden during my 58 day withdrawal. I attributed the constant excruciating back pain as a symptom of my withdrawal.
After day 58 i managed to drag myself to an osteo.
I communicated where i was at as far as substance abuse and the back pain.
In the 1st session she told me my lower back was sticking out.
In between sessions the pain became more pronounced in my lower left, travelling from my neck to my buttock.
In the 2nd session she confirmed my pelvis was definantly twisted.
Given i have been on opiates for so long she thinks it has been twisted for sometime and the pain was masked which i agree with.
I dont know anything about what it means to have a twisted pelvis in regards to reaching a full recovery. She has not initiated any x rays.
I was just hoping for some information on if this is something that will be debilitating for life or is fairly easily fixed,so to speak.
I think i had the same issue about 15 yrs ago, saw a physio and felt better from one treatment.
i have been given 20mg of oxycontin for the pain. this has allowed me to spend time out of bed and do more but the pain is always present.any information/advice would be greatly appreciated
kind regards, suziel