Oh Hops,
I hate to think of anyone going through that pain. My mother is actually having some problems with it now too. And the Doctor I had, a tiny thing, had had surgery when she was 26 due to the same pain.
OK... story... One day, my back started hurting. And then it got worse. And then I got bad sciatica. I wouldn't go to the doctor b/c everyone told me that happens and it passes in a few weeks. Would go to work in the morning and struggle to make it out to my car in the afternoon. Soon I could no longer go to work. Had an MRI, they said it was a slipped disc. I could no longer get out of bed. Laid in bed popping pills (ended up on Oxycontin... and the pain was so bad by that time that it had minimal effect). I was so depressed with the pain! I did the surgery, because it was either that or take a whole bottle of pills and end it all. I couldn't take it anymore (and I have a great threshhold for pain).
Went in for surgery and came out the next day and was 85% better. Psychologically, I was still a bit messed up... the pain was gone, but my body was still trying to protect and correct the areas where the pain had been. They actually cut my back open, but I hear they don't do that anymore. It was amazing. I was so grateful, even though I had been scared. But there was no other choice.
Have you had them try injecting the spot as well? They did that for me but it didn't work. However, it worked well for my mother.
What kind of pain are you having?
Love, Beth