About an hour ago, my mother was in bed when she started to shake a bit. Taking this as a sign that she needed to go potty, she lifted herself up.
She nearly fell off the side.
At one point, she was shaking horribly just before her back exploded in stabbing pain, and she's feeling cold from the shock. Unhooking the back of her bra allowed her to breathe somewhat normally again.
We've managed to get her on her side, with a warming pad up the back of her shirt and a heater vent under the bed. I think she can manage a little bit of sleep tonight, but if it gets out of hand again I may just call an ambulance. I'm the only other person in the house.
We just finished moving a bunch of stuff from out of town a few weeks ago, and we've been slowly unpacking boxes. I've been doing most of the heavy lifting, but she's picked up a few hefty boxes here and there, and a recent trip to the doctor's showed her having somewhat low bone density. Something similar happened to me a few months ago, though I attribute it more to trying to sleep sitting up combined with my profession as a computer addict.
At the moment I think she can manage a bit of sleep. I'm also somewhat hesitant to call an ambulance on the grounds that we'd never be able to pay off the medical expenses. If anybody has any advice, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Does she often have back pain, or is this something completely new for her? If brand new, never happened, go to your GP tomorrow. If she has had back pain before, how is this in comparison?
I would wait and see how she is in the morning - can she take pain meds now? I normally take paracetamol (tylenol?) and ibuprofen together, with caffeine, as it helps speed up the absorption of the drugs. She might need to take something like ranitidine to protect her stomach from the effects of the ibuprofen. She could also try using a TENS machine, they can help quite a bit, too.
She really should see her GP as soon as she can.
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Anyways, I'll do what I can tomorrow. Thanks for your help, and I'll try to update regularly.
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Keep an eye out for any signs of loss of muscular control or loss of feeling, which would indicate an issue with the nerves and something you absolutely should take her to the hospital for. Use heat or cold, whichever she finds helps reduce the discomfort more. Acetaminophen (for the pain) and Ibuprofen (for the pain and swelling) are good to use, as mentioned above. If you're going to take her somewhere, you may want to consider throwing some pillows in the backseat and having her on her side laying down for her comfort (sitting is really, really hard on the back).
Be prepared for a long recovery. Back injuries heal slowly, and it will be painful for awhile, but with proper treatment she should come along fine.
What happened to your mom sounds pretty serious, and this might not do anything, but after you get it looked it, it might help if she has any recurring pain.
Her paycheck's in the bank today, so tomorrow I'm going out to get some groceries - papaya juice is definitely on the list.
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She should of course go to the doctor as soon as possible. My friend's sister started getting those symptom (shaking, back pain) for no reason and it got a lot worse (constant vertigo, unable to talk), required a lot of testing and hospital-time and readaptation. (wow I didn't want to sound alarmist sorry! but the shaking is really the part worrying me)
Depending on where her injury is, your mother might find it easier to move around with a cane. I picked up a cheap medical one for my wife when her lower back was hurt, and it was helpful both as leverage to help her up on her own as well as maintaining her balance when moving around the house.
Don't neglect yourself in all of this. I know you're worried (and rightly so), but make sure you're getting as much rest and food as you're able.
So apparently ibuprofen and naproxen upset her stomach. Where can I find this ranitidine that LP's Mum speaks of?
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Hope she's felling a bit better.
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I also slipped this page onto her computer last night, and she (and I) wants to thank everybody for their help!
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