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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?

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What kind of sciatic nerve problem? Unless it is related to Parkinson's I would not expect DBS to make any difference.

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silvestrov

Here is a fascinating article about some cases of back pain being caused by bacteria:

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park_bear in reply tosilvestrov

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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rhenry45

Diagnosed this year and already getting DBS? Is that not way too soon?

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Hikoi in reply torhenry45

Yes it does make you wonder rhenry45!

Bet the surgeon is working privately, lucrative business

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nfldteam in reply torhenry45

Sorry. I was diagnosed in 2006.

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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

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