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I Can’t Move!
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Back went getting out of the shower 3 days ago. I can only lie on my side.
Sitting on the edge of my bed is agony and standing / walking to get to the loo makes me cry. This is day 4. I’ve been taking diazepam (6mg a day) yesterday and today- just makes me dozy, doesn’t touch the pain. Have had the odd ibuprofen but I’m not really supposed to take them. GP no help. Physio suggested small movements lying down. I have disc bulges, stenosis and facet joint arthritis so could be anything. Have you had back pain so bad you couldn’t move for days, and when did it start to get better?!
Sitting on the edge of my bed is agony and standing / walking to get to the loo makes me cry. This is day 4. I’ve been taking diazepam (6mg a day) yesterday and today- just makes me dozy, doesn’t touch the pain. Have had the odd ibuprofen but I’m not really supposed to take them. GP no help. Physio suggested small movements lying down. I have disc bulges, stenosis and facet joint arthritis so could be anything. Have you had back pain so bad you couldn’t move for days, and when did it start to get better?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a similar event here in Ireland - absolutely unable to move with back spasm and pain.
My (excellent) GP :
a: gave me a whacking big dose of anti-inflammatories by injection in the (ahem) 'buttock'
b: prescribed 10mg diazepam tablets - to take one very last thing at night - to ensure relaxed sleep (boy was I relaxed!)
c: prescribed 30/500 strength co-codamol for pain relief
d: prescribed lactulose (plus lots of water) to counteract the unwanted side-effect of (c)
It took a week to walk without a stick and about three weeks to get back to some kind of normal(ish)
Hope you get some relief soon
SDx
My (excellent) GP :
a: gave me a whacking big dose of anti-inflammatories by injection in the (ahem) 'buttock'
b: prescribed 10mg diazepam tablets - to take one very last thing at night - to ensure relaxed sleep (boy was I relaxed!)
c: prescribed 30/500 strength co-codamol for pain relief
d: prescribed lactulose (plus lots of water) to counteract the unwanted side-effect of (c)
It took a week to walk without a stick and about three weeks to get back to some kind of normal(ish)
Hope you get some relief soon
SDx
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Thanks all; Sunny Dave- sounds like your GP was genuinely helpful! I might try 111 and see if I can take cocodamol as well. The ones I have are only 8mg. I have a load of Laxido and lactulose. Doc didn’t want me to take ibuprofen cos I have asthma and also take omeprazole. But I’d take stomach issues over this..
Mamyalynne- I have some 30mg codeine which I was prescribed in the past and never used. I’m gonna make today the last day of diazepam as I’ve decided it does absolutely nothing for pain other than make me yawn. Wondering if I should take the 8mg 3x a day (as they are also paracetamol) and see what that does? Pain is still the same this morning- walked okay but once sat in the loo=
set it off again and now in pain. It’s sitting that seems to provoke it. Also a bit worried about constipation but I guess I just take the lactulose etc
set it off again and now in pain. It’s sitting that seems to provoke it. Also a bit worried about constipation but I guess I just take the lactulose etc