Dear God...sometimes I think that going through childbirth wasn't as bad.
Why?
Once your baby was born it was more or less over.
This pain is unpredictable and the nerve hitting the bone is beyond excruciating.

Yes, I have had sciatica. Somewhat breath taking, isn't it .lisa jones wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 12:01 pmHas anyone experienced this bloody awful condition or known of someone close up them who has?
Dear God...sometimes I think that going through childbirth wasn't as bad.
Why?
Once your baby was born it was more or less over.
This pain is unpredictable and the nerve hitting the bone is beyond excruciating.
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lisa jones wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:36 pmOhhhh thank you Sprint.
I think I can do that.
I'll take a Mersyndol first.
I've been slowly moving around holding onto my painful left side and taking small steps.
Getting up off a chair and sitting down onto a chair <---- I scream a lot.
Getting up off a bed or sofa or trying to get back onto it <--- I scream a lot.
Picking things off the floor ---> bloody hell virtually impossible as I scream when I bend over a little bit.
Forget lifting heavy loads of washing. I can only lift half loads.
House work is being done but in v e r y s l o w motion (and with a lot of medication to relieve the pain).
Hubby bought me some wheat packs which I heat up in the microwave and then place down on my bed so my left side can get some heat therapy.
The last few months of pregnancy was like this. Even then I was better off because I knew once I delivered the baby it would all be over and I could close the door on all this.
Not so with sciatica. There's no due date with this condition.![]()
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