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Q: Mysterious Back Pain
asked by: krishnkar on June 23rd, 2006
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Hi,
my wife (24) is experiencing a very back pain condition. Historically she started having severe back pain when she was about 15 one day when she was in school..She couldn't;t remember of any accidents or events that triggered that. But ever since that incident she would have a severe lower back pain followed by a pinching pain going down to the thighs not down to the legs but making her leg weak and unable to walk. She used to take complete bed rest for about 15 days and she would be back to normal. The condition briefly went away for a couple of years and she thought she was fine but..
This year the condition came back couple of months back when she had severe lower back pain and we saw the gen doctor and the lower back lumbar x-rays were done , a mri was done with contrast they both came back negative. The doc was thinking it was muscle related gave her a muscle relaxant that hepled the lower back pain but now she has pain all over her back and sever pain in her right thigh and upper right arm.
She is also finding it difficult use her right hand fingers.
The doc has ordered for a emg test now..Not sure what it could be
it sounds really scary..Her appetite gone very very low. She feels really sick.

Anyone heard of this or point us to where we should go next. It has been 2 months since we have been seeing our pcp shoudl we go to a spine / neuro specialist ?

Thanks for your patience. Any thoughts would be appreciated by us.
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krisrench1
replied on August 9th, 2006
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Yes you should go to a spine and neuro specialist...It sounds to me like she has a tumor in her spine given that it came on and all went away and then came back again and also by its diffuse nature affecting two extremities...Get some blood work done and make sure all the levels are fine to rule out any sort of infection. Often appetite diminishes with pain and depression and is not necessarily a direct side effect of this condition. I would recommend that you ask your primary care physician refer you to a neurologist and go from there. Are her symptoms worsening still? The symptoms you describe are consistent with that from what I have seen in my therapy practice.
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