Painful exercise
bigpap97
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It seems the better I eat and excoriate the more pain I have in my lower back. I should have started by sharing I have PD and a very bad lower back, it seems my pain is spreading out horizontally. I can't get into see my Pain Management Dr. till the 3 RS of Nov. they say just go to the ER and they just give a shot that lasts about 6-8 hours. Any ideas, just keeping it iced cause it works better than heat.
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Is it possible that it is being caused by something other than your "normal" back pain, such as a kidney infection or kidney stones? If it were me, I would see my GP since you have to wait so long to see your pain specialist. And if exercise hurts, I would confine myself to very gentle movement snd stretching instead of exercise. But it sounds like you really need a qualified medical exam asap.0
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Yep see a doc, please!!0
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I would get in to your regular doctor and go from there.0
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pstegman888 wrote: »Is it possible that it is being caused by something other than your "normal" back pain, such as a kidney infection or kidney stones? If it were me, I would see my GP since you have to wait so long to see your pain specialist. And if exercise hurts, I would confine myself to very gentle movement snd stretching instead of exercise. But it sounds like you really need a qualified medical exam asap.
Because of my PD I lift light high reps and have already been checked for a bladder or kidney issues and all was fine. It is hard to describe it is a dull pain all the way across my lower back0 -
Stop what you are doing if it is hurting your back. You can lose weight through diet and non lifting exercise. Can you get in to see a physical therapist to talk to your pain about. A shot isn't going to fix a muscle or skeletal issue.0
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I second the suggestion about seeing a physical therapist. Possibly because of your back pain, your form during weight lifting is compromised? If you are compensating for your pain, you may inadvertently have developed bad form, which causes addl pain. A PT should be able to help you correct that and modify your exercises to strengthen properly. But I'd still want to go to GP for another look to make sure they didn't miss anything internal. Wish you the best, you have a lot of challenges with PD, I'm sure it's not easy.0
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If I were you, I'd stop exercising and just focus on building a caloric deficit through diet alone. It will be harder but your back is worth it. Take care!0
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pstegman888 wrote: »I second the suggestion about seeing a physical therapist. Possibly because of your back pain, your form during weight lifting is compromised? If you are compensating for your pain, you may inadvertently have developed bad form, which causes addl pain. A PT should be able to help you correct that and modify your exercises to strengthen properly. But I'd still want to go to GP for another look to make sure they didn't miss anything internal. Wish you the best, you have a lot of challenges with PD, I'm sure it's not easy.
I had 14 hr brain surgery in 2002, I had a DBS Implantted "deep brain stimulation" and it has made my PD very manageable0 -
I don't think you should be getting your medical advice here. You have a Doctor, you have a pain management Doctor, you have a Brain Surgeon. You should, probably get your advice from them. If you can't see them when you need to, perhaps they need to be replaced.0
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Going to start back a week from Monday going to PT, Dr. Thinks I have strained the muscles in lower back and sides.0
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Im glad it wasn't anything serious. Seriously, if it hurts, do not do it. I'm not sure what PD stands for, but seeing a doctor and resting until you can see one is the nurses advice.0
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Going to start back a week from Monday going to PT, Dr. Thinks I have strained the muscles in lower back and sides.
Glad to hear it! Do you stretch regularly? http://www.livestrong.com/article/234655-lower-back-treatments-for-parkinsons-disease/
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pstegman888 wrote: »Is it possible that it is being caused by something other than your "normal" back pain, such as a kidney infection or kidney stones? If it were me, I would see my GP since you have to wait so long to see your pain specialist. And if exercise hurts, I would confine myself to very gentle movement snd stretching instead of exercise. But it sounds like you really need a qualified medical exam asap.
Because of my PD I lift light high reps and have already been checked for a bladder or kidney issues and all was fine. It is hard to describe it is a dull pain all the way across my lower back
There is a very rare disorder that involves low back pain like that that a rheumatologist can exclude with a blood test. Have you seen a rheumatologist?0 -
No I haven't seen a Rheumatologist what is the disorder0
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I don't know much about it, other than that it's very rare and can express itself as low back pain, and I also don't want to freak you out because like I said, it's very rare, but it might be worth ruling out ankylosing spondylitis. Odds are you don't have it, like I say, it's just something to maybe consider excluding as a possible but very unlikely reason.
(I only know about it because it is one possible outcome of having a gene that I have, which turned up on a blood test.)0 -
Also, fyi, Wikipedia says it usually shows up in men between the ages of 20 and 30.0
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I was in my 40's0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »I would get in to your regular doctor and go from there.
Yep. Nobody here can answer this.0 -
If exercise causes soreness or achiness in your muscles, that's normal and expected. Actual pain, the advice is always stop the exercising and talk to a doctor before continuing.0
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It seems the better I eat and excoriate the more pain I have in my lower back. I should have started by sharing I have PD and a very bad lower back, it seems my pain is spreading out horizontally. I can't get into see my Pain Management Dr. till the 3 RS of Nov. they say just go to the ER and they just give a shot that lasts about 6-8 hours. Any ideas, just keeping it iced cause it works better than heat.
OP - I know a lot about PD my spouse has young onset. You should see your neurologist and make sure your meds are optimized. By meds I mean dopamine replacement if you are on that. Before my husband's PD meds were optimized, he had all kinds of pain issues, including what you're describing. On the correct dose of sinemet, requip etc he hardly has pain any more. Also, Yoga is helping him. Feel free to friend me.0 -
I had a DBS put in my brain in 2002, that is a Deep Brain Stimulation. Before I had it l couldn't use utensils or write and sometimes crawl to get around0
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