I'm a 68 yr. old male and I was diagnosed in 2006 and am presently awaiting DBS.
I also have sciatic nerve problems that will not let up. My family Dr. tells me that DBS could
take care of the sciatic problem, do anyone know this for sure?
I'm a 68 yr. old male and I was diagnosed in 2006 and am presently awaiting DBS.
I also have sciatic nerve problems that will not let up. My family Dr. tells me that DBS could
take care of the sciatic problem, do anyone know this for sure?
What kind of sciatic nerve problem? Unless it is related to Parkinson's I would not expect DBS to make any difference.
Here is a fascinating article about some cases of back pain being caused by bacteria:
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Very interesting, silvestrov. Propionibacterium acnes has also been implicated in prostate cancer: sciencedirect.com/science/a...
Looks like there is quite a bit of research literature on bacteria and low back pain. Here is a recent review that I found informative: link.springer.com/article/1...
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Garlic milk really works, when you press it straight into milk there is no odor. I used about a half a bulb at a time twice a day. Into hot milk. Took a couple weeks.
Diagnosed this year and already getting DBS? Is that not way too soon?
Yes it does make you wonder rhenry45!
Bet the surgeon is working privately, lucrative business
If the DBS stops a tight muscle irritating the sciatic nerve you may still need something to calm the nerve response down even if the cause has been dealt with. I found low dose gabapentin which by the way is not a muscle relaxant as such was very effective at calming chronic sciatic pain. I've read that sciatic nerve pain is common among PWP's