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I am about to start medical school and am concerned about sciatica in my left leg. I have had this for seven years now and there is no change. I work as a chemist so it really doesn't cause me pain on a daily basis since it only hurts when I sit in a chair. I have had three MRIs (two lumbar, one piriformis), tried physical therapy for six months, recently had an EMG that showed L5 radiculopathy and finally, a discogram three weeks ago that showed nothing but a healthy disc. I am at a loss. I still have significant back pain from the discogram (in a new region that I have never felt pain before and I think that this is not typical) and my neurosurgeon put me on Neurontin which helped with me tolerating sitting, but it gave me body tingles so I can't take the medication anymore. My ortho guy wants to give me a cortisone injection...my back is still messed up from the discogram so it's understandable why I don't want them touching my back again for the time being.
Sorry to go into the medical history in depth, but I just wanted to see if someone else there is suffering from this condition and has any advice on how it's possible to sit and study without going crazy..or even other testing that I can try before quitting my job in July. I really don't see myself making it through the first two years of medical school when car and plane rides aggravate my leg to the point where I literally don't know what to do with myself.
Thanks!!
Sorry to go into the medical history in depth, but I just wanted to see if someone else there is suffering from this condition and has any advice on how it's possible to sit and study without going crazy..or even other testing that I can try before quitting my job in July. I really don't see myself making it through the first two years of medical school when car and plane rides aggravate my leg to the point where I literally don't know what to do with myself.
Thanks!!