I have been dealing with this for the past month now, and it's interfering with my work. I know I should just try to take it easy, but I hate not being able to work, and I feel guilty for not being able to help SO bring money in because I know he's so stressed about it.
I'm a server, so my job is literally nothing but walking around. By the end of a shift, I'm usually in so much pain I can hardly get into my car, and I've had to give shifts away just to have some time to rest.
At night, I can't roll over or move around without the pain waking me up. I have a lot of weakness in my right leg.
I've tried ice packs and heating pads, I've been going to the chiropractor, I've been doing stretches recommended by my doctor, I've tried essential oils. I don't know what else to do, and we really can't afford for me to be off work for the next ten weeks, plus another six after baby is here.
Anyone have any advice, or just want to commiserate together?
Re: Dealing with sciatica?
I really hope you can get some relief. At least there's the knowledge that, while miserable now, it's temporary.
I do not envy you being on your feet all day!
Jamie
Hopefully your LO will move and you will feel normal (I did for a whole week)
I came on here for recommendations and a lot of people suggested seeing a chiropractor. I didn't want to go that route because I had already used up that portion of my health insurance and didn't want a lot of additional out of pocket expenses.
Fast forward a few weeks and I was at the point where just walking was so painful at times that I would be in tears. I scheduled an appointment with a chiropractor that specializes in pregnancy and after just 1 visit I was already getting relief. I have gone 2 more times now and it is hands down the best money I have spent.
I have heard that chiropractic is even better at helping sciatica than the pelvic issues. I would highly recommend going to see a chiropractor. Mine also has me do physical therapy type exercises to keep the pain at bay in between appointments. I only regret not having not gone sooner.
Best of luck, I hope you guys are all able to get some relief!
Here's hoping the chiropractor will help! Or that little girl will shift a little, but with an anterior placenta, I'm just assuming this is going to be a struggle until delivery. Good thing our babies will be worth it, right ladies?!
I suffer from severe sciatica when not pregnant (luckily mine has actually gotten a little better with this pregnancy and is manageable). In case you aren't already doing it, it is really important to keep your hips aligned when you sleep - so, you will want to sleep on your side and make sure that you have pillows supporting your leg all the way from the crotch to the foot. Oh, and always hold on to the railings of staircases. Falling down the stairs due to leg weakness is the last thing that you want to do.
Unfortunately, when I talked to my surgeon about dealing with sciatica and back pain while pregnant, he said that you just have to make it through to the delivery. No one beyond a chiropractor or masseuse will touch a pregnant lady to give real relief. Wishing you the best of luck.
week off work, and started doing prenatal yoga. I feel almost 100% better already:) I still get sore from time to time but nothing compared to the debilitating pain like before. Feel better soon!!