J.L. asks from Olathe, KS on February 14, 2007
Sciatic Back Pain
Hi there!
Recently (the past 2-3 wks) I have been having really painfull Lower back and left butt pain. I also had this when i was pregnant. It gets pretty bad and its hard to carry my 9 months old around all day. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on easing the pain abit. Stretches or something?
Anything would help.
J.
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P.B. answers from Peoria on February 16, 2007
J.B. answers from Springfield on February 16, 2007
It's good to know that this is a common problem. I've had the same type of pain off and on since I was pregnant and I had the baby when I was only 20. It makes me feel so old and decrepit because it tends to get worse on heavy housework days and I should be able to handle that. I'll have to try some of the advice you got.
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A.H. answers from Kansas City on March 20, 2007
Sounds like you have a pinched nerve. I went through this while pregnant also. I started sleeping with a pillow between my knee's, taking the pressure off my hips.
If you are not breast feeding, it wouldn't hurt to take an anti-inflamatory a couple of times a day. Either Aspirin, Ibuprofen (Advil) or Naproxin (Aleve). Naproxin is easiest on the stomach. And you don't have to take it as often.
If after about a week you don't notice a differece, I'd see a doctor.
Hope this helps you out.
Take care,
A.
K.F. answers from St. Louis on February 15, 2007
i had the same problem after both of my kiddos. its horrible. i went to a chiropractor for a couple of months and it really helped ease the pain and get things back in allighnment. good luck! K.
B.S. answers from Kansas City on February 15, 2007
M.H. answers from Tulsa on February 14, 2007
I totally agree w/ most of the responses...CHIROPRACTOR!!! Stretches aren't going to help if you're out of alignment, have a bulging disk, or worse. I would get it checked out by a good Chiropractor!
J.H. answers from Kansas City on February 15, 2007
Dear J.:
I have had problems off and on with my back for years (I'm twice your age), due to weak muscles and lack of specific exercise in that area, though I always walked a lot. What finally helped, was, a year ago when I developed such a painful lower back spasm that I could barely walk, I ended up consulting an excellent orthopedic doctor (Dr. Fotopoulous, Dickson-Diveley Orthopedic Clinic, they have an office out by College and Roe, and one down on the Plaza, and getting physical therapy at Kansas City Physical Therapy, they have an office in Mission and one on the Missouri side north of the Missouri River. I know neither of these facilities is close to you, but they really did help me a lot. Not only did the physical therapists show me specific exercises to do, they made me be accountable to someone besides myself to set up a regular home exercise routine, they also do ultrasound treatments and some other different things, according to what your doctor prescribes. The nicest thing the therapists did was lower back massage, and they were really good at finding those tense, sore areas and working out the pain. Once or twice I would go in feeling very sore on one side, but, oddly enough, it turned out, once the therapist started massaging, that it was actually the other side that was pulling and causing the problem. These are things that you could never do for yourself on your own at home. I am so glad that I finally got treatment, and I wish I'd done it years ago.
Good Luck,
J. H.
J. answers from St. Louis on February 14, 2007
So great to see that so many of us recommend chiropractic as the answer. It definately is. I'm not in your area, but I know chiropractic can help! Also, it would be in your best interest to act somewhat quickly. After the baby is born, a woman has relaxin (hormone) in her system that makes all the ligaments and muscles more elastic for about three months. The longer you wait to correct a problem following the birth, the more difficult it can be. Definately talk to your local chiropractor. If the first one cannot help....go to the next one. Just remember not all chiropractors are created the same...just keep trying until you find one you like!
D.H. answers from Kansas City on February 15, 2007
You should definitely stretch. Take up Yoga (go rent a video from the library or something...) You will most certainly benefit from it and feel much better physically and mentally! Take it real slow at the beginning and then once the pain subsides you can move up to harder positions. Just dont push your body too hard... if you do it could hurt you more than help you. Good Luck!!
K.C. answers from Kansas City on February 14, 2007
See a Chiropractor. Its possible that you just have something out of place putting pressure on that nerve. I had horrible pain when I was pregnant because of where my son was wedged and still do, the only thing that relieves it..is a chiropractic adjustment. Since your in Olathe, I'd like to suggest Dr. Jason Pickel in Shawnee Mission 7313 W 79th St
(79th&Metcalf). I saw him for about 2 1/2 yrs and he's fantastic!! (if you decide to see someone).
Hope your able to get some relief soon.
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