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Two disc prolapses and sciatica

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(@hollyoaks)
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Hi
I suspect I'm one of the 'oldies' using the forum as I'm in my 60s, but pain is pain whatever your age.
I have had severe back pain and sciatic pain in my buttocks and leg for 6 months following a problem in an exercise class.
Have had an MRI which diagnosed 2 prolapsed discs. Two spinal block injections have eased, but not cured the sciatica.
I cannot walk more than 20yds or stand and I am now totally housebound. I have been told that no surgeon would consider operating on me. I am wondering about the Minimal Invasive Spinal Surgery (Martin Knight) and would appreciate any commentsguidance about this as I think it may be my only option.

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CarolineN
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(@carolinen)
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Hi Hollyoaks

Not a nice position to be in with all that pain. I understand how difficult it can be. It may be worth trying EFT on yourself - please look at [DLMURL="http://www.emofree.com/articles.aspx?id=19"] http://www.emofree.com/articles.aspx?id=19 [/DLMURL] - the link arrived this morning and may be just what you want. I have found it amazing - I took my daughter through her first childbirth (aged 36) without analgesia!

Well worth a try - the basic instructions are downloadable free from the main site and when needed a practitioner can help you through the process over the phone (no travelling!)

All the best
C

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(@star99)
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carolineN, Im glad you had such success with eft,please take a look at an earlier thread of my experience with eft.You may find it interesting,its under quitting cigarettes;);)

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