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In April I had injections in my spine this time it was deeper and lower 2day later I woke up all my right side hot and numb and all my right leg I'm in more pain then ever finding it hard to walk I carnt get no satisfaction I carnt put up with it no longer so fed up don't no what to do

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Hello Chrissy I really feel for you, back pain is so hard to deal with personally and to treat. What has been happening since April...have you been back to your GP or pain clinic? What is in place to help? Often it is a package of things some of them very simple, we can look at some if you wish but I don't want to waste your time with what you have already tried and maybe rejected.

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Chrissy1992 in reply toMAS_Nurse

Hi iv been to dice she gave me paracetamol took me off morhin been bk to pain clinic he said it car t be the injection if your pain started 2days after I told him all this pain starts cos of the injection all my right side is hot down to my right foot and numb its hard to get up of sofa and to walk its terrible I. Sick of crying they are just ignoring me I think I got nerve damage I have a bad bk but god never like this if I go in a shop feels like my body. Is going to explode and my face n hair are dripping wet embarassing

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MAS_Nurse in reply toChrissy1992

Hi Chrissy, I feel that you need to speak to your GP in the first instance for advice. It sounds like you need more than Paracetamol for pain control, possibly codeine, and a muscle relaxant to reduce spasms. Take a look at the NHS Choices site:nhs.uk/Conditions/Back-pain...

Also, If you feel that you are not being 'heard' by your Health Care Professionals (HCP), you could contact Patient Advice and Liaison Service [PALS]. PALS provides impartial advice and assistance in answering questions and resolving concerns that patients, their families, and carers may have in accessing NHS services. nhs.uk/service.

I hope this is helpful. Best wishes.

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Chrissy1992 in reply toMAS_Nurse

Doc and hospital don't seem to listen fed up with them you tell them what's up with you and you come away no better off I'm waiting for hip replacement not heard a thing iv fell twice iv been waiting 7 nth I Carnt stant this pain no more

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Hi I have been toldhemp oil is good for back pain well all pain really what do you think x

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Chrissy1992

Iv seen doctor about this they do nothing when I tell them I'm waiting to go to another hospital to see someone I carnt stand this pain no more god knows when I'll get a appointment had to fill question are in

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