I am a massage therapist and have had one bout of sciatica and work with client having had sciatica as well. I do not believe in remaining in excruciating pain. I will temporarily take the pain medicine while radically addressing sciatica. I use THC oils, regular stretching and yoga. Pidgeon pose has helped considerably. After massage session ( focus on gluts, feet and legs), I take Epsom sales baths, and ice-heat-ice. Never stop stretching and yoga is excellent for hip openers and release low back pain. Glut massages and specifically the piriformis muscle attached to the tail bone and hip joint has sciatic nerve the runs from the foot through leg, gluts the low back ( sciatic notch). Focus on the healing work and it will subside.
This is so confusing because some say do not stretch because you are stretching a damaged nerve but then some say you need to stretch it. Also some say do not the strengthening exercises because you have to relax it first. All of them makes sense but like I said it is so confusing and I love yoga ( does wonders for the stress too) but I am just to scared.
I agree I am totally confused about how much bed rest and how much exercises or stretching to do. I have spinal stenosis as well and bed rest helps with the sciatica which I am told means the stenosis is causing this. But feeling low as not progressing
People in general wanna take a pill or get surgery instead of exercise and rehab. I was encouraged to get surgery 3 years ago for herniated disc/sciatia, was in horrible pain for months. I would not consider surgery, doc said well its possible to rehab withourt surgery but no one wants to do it because its hard work. I did it,daily re-hab, Mackenzie drills, inversion table and hanging from a chin up bar. Took me probably six weeks but it worked, i have been pain free for 2 years. I tried most of the recommended foods and diets, I never noticed a difference in pain regardless of what i ate.
@@exploringthegreatwhitenort6196 Yes for home use, my chiro recommended it. nowadays I actually just hang from a chin up bar daily, havent used inversion table in a while.
@@coreyjoshua1750 The McKenzie technique excercise AKA cobra pose is the one they show you in this video. Look up Bob and Brad on here the physical therapist and they have videos explaining how to do the excercise. I highly recommend this excercise it got rid of my sciatica it's a total life saver but all results will vary. Wishing you the best of luck with your recovery.
As a teenager, I experienced excruciating Sciatic pain, after subluxing the L4/ L5, after running. I could not walk without mind seering pain! After being diagnosed, and given muscle relaxers, and feeling like a zombie for months. I found a great chiropractor, who adjusted the area, and walked pain free for the first time in months!! A great chiropractor is key!
I'm almost 80 and found taking a large dose of vitamin D3 fixes it for a few days. I take 10,000 IU plus K2 and magnesium. It takes a few hours to kick in.
@@BilTekinYT It does seem to work for me. Many on line docs are suggesting we should all be taking 20k IU daily. Please post if you find it successful to help others. For one, I'm starting to believe the body is smarter than we think and given the right nutrients can fix almost anything. Good luck.
@@rodpettet2819 Yes, you are right. I saw some videos suggest people with sciatica should take at least 20k IU. My sciatica just started 3 weeks ago, i did everything i could but the pain is constant. I went to buy vitamin D3 over the counter, but the doses are very low, like 2500 IU maximum per tablet, and the instructions say take one tablet per day. Did you take more tablets per day or you just bought D3 with a high IU? I am considering going to see my doctor and ask my doctor to prescribe vitamin D3 with higher IU.
My arthritis doctor recommended knee replacement 10 years ago. I said no. Still going. I also had sciatica. Gone now. Some back pains now and then. I do some exercise and ice it. No heat for me. Makes it worse.
All I ate was pineapple and papaya that was it and the pain went away, the pain was chronic, both these fruits have enzymes, could that be it? I also used heat.
I had sciatica for a year real pain going down the back of the leg do the press up on your bed it's much easier it got rid of my pain it will be painful so go slowly and you will get better love watching Dr Oz from UK.
I don't know anyone who wants to get surgery! 😢 I just got sciatica, worse pain I've ever felt. I refuse surgery, and I'm not on drugs, either. Just doing stretches( that are not too painful), exercises. I force myself to walk , a little. Going for a nonstop walk for 30 minutes or more seems to loosen up the entire body. I've always eaten healthfully, and I'm fit man not overweight. So , that has to be taken into consideration. But I'm confident the body can heal itself ( it's gonna take time and effort). But surgery, is the last resort , and no guarantee! No, thanks, I'm too young and to healthy to get surgery. Never have, and never intend to. It hurts but it's slowly getting better.
my 43 yr old son has the same problem he refused surgery too doctor told him if he gets it his tin soldier wont stand up (didnt want to know but its his way of saying ) he wont get an erection if he has surgery but God bless u sweetie try vitamins they say fish oil copper selinium tablets too magnesium and keep doing your exercises slowly slowly i beleive you will come good 🥲❤👍🙏💐
@@codzy3532 Thank you. Glad to say, the excruciating pain , is gone. The mild pain is gone also. I'm back to walking like normal And working out 💪 like normal ( but still sitting ( lifting weights,,until I heal 100 percent. ). This happened just before Thanksgiving. It hurts to sit at the dinner table, but I didn't tell anyone. Finally I realized it wasn't going away in a few days, and it was Satiaca. So I had to tell my friends I couldn't go on walks and I felt horrible, and I needed time to recuperate. I'm fitter then they are, and love to walk so they were kinda in shock. Almost 3 months later , and only a slight numbness remains on the injured foot, the leg is fine now, , so is my back. I'm 90 percent back to normal! No doctor, no drugs, no surgery! Only rest, mild stretches, exercises, that were not too painful. I also have always eaten healthfully and am avid walker. . It seems it takes about 8 to 12 weeks to fully recover. First month was hell . Second was not much better. Third, I feel good! ☺️👍!
@@codzy3532 tell your son to take it easy at first. Slowly begin to walk, don't push it. It takes about 2 or 3 months to recover, but don't get discouraged.
Try on the bed, I find walking is the best exercise, my work is physical so at work the pain goes, sitting down is bad for sciatica, if I watch TV I lie down, if u work in an office, try and stand
I was diagnosed with sciatica years ago and was just told about 1 month ago that I also have a hernia a slipped disc and arthritis in my lower back. Thank you for this! I'm trying it tomorrow! 😅
Get an inverted table or get traction done by a professional licensed therapist. It works I've done it and I use my inverted table 3 to 4 times a week and been good since.
Today I bought a bottle of valerian tincture in a good herbal shop. I have to say that the remedy worked immediately. The pain in my right leg has temporarily disappeared. Now I just have to wait and see how it continues in the next few days. I also ordered a heatable knee warmer. If my knee hurts at night, heat from a hot water bottle is good. I put the hot water bottle under my knee and this relaxes the knee.
I didn't want pills or surgery but if a trauma or injury is left untreated and I'm using supposed anti-inflammatorys you need surgery PT to get a fresh start as you were before injured
It’s not even lower back for me, it’s upper left side buttocks. All the way down my left leg. I don’t feel it when I run, but I believe running is what caused it…. I have permanent damage in my left foot, I feel a constant tingling/numbness… I hate it so much…. Going on 6 years… when I first was dealing I tried fighting it by running through it and I buckle down to my knees every 5-10 steps… I kept going and going thinking it would go away, eventually I was bedridden for a solid week, which I had to take off work. Depression began to eat me alive. Anyway the pain cleared up after some time, although still coexisting with the permanent damaged left foot. Recently I have been getting back to running, and it started to flare up again at work when on my feet for 12hours…but only after my first 20 minute break when I “sit” down to eat my lunch…. When back on my feet I noticed I have to kick my body into 6th gear to feel any relief. Ugh well at least I’ll always be in shape if I don’t want to feel the pain.
Barbara O'Neil recommends a castor oil/Cayenne Pepper poultice. It works. Try wrapping your feet before bed. Leave the wrap on all night. The cayenne pepper combined with castor oil helps reduce inflammation and pull toxins out of the body. This method helps to increase circulation and heal nerves. It's a good place to start. She has multiple videos on TH-cam on this subject.
I exercise and eat pretty clean and have tried about every supplement available, didnt see any noticable relief from any diet, supplement changes, I think the most important diet move to make is to drink tons of water, nothing but water, and maybe limit acidic foods.
My Satiaca is almost entirely gone. It's taken about 3 months. No doctor, no drugs, no surgery. Just rest, then stretches, exercises that were not too painful. Almost back to 100 percent.
@@alexrossi4464 I had similar experience, people are way to quick to jump into surgery. At 59 years old I TRAIN 6 DAYS A WEEK and am barbell squating more than I did at 25 with no pain, just takes hard work.
@@65dalexander that's good. I'm. 49, and in good shape. I work out with weights at home, occasionally at the park/ using my own weight/ bar. I walk everywhere. And eat healthfully. First serious injury at 49 y.o. , but after 3 months I'm almost 100 percent back to normal. Now, I'll just be careful with some of those twisting with weights exercises were putting too much stress on my back.. That's what caused the injury in the first place. Keep up the good work. Greetings 🤠 👋 from Sacramento, California.... .
@@alexrossi4464 I had my worst Sciatica episode from turkish-get ups..not a fan anymore, but I still do a crossfit and BJJ as much as possible. There are more over-weight couch potatoes with back problems than there are people who train regularly but every time I injure myself the coach potatoes say "see i told you your too old for exercise", LOL!
I'm going through it now I have vertebrae L3 L4 L5, 4 has shifted & broken off I have Spondylitis as well I've been down for 2 months waiting on an ESI INJECTION WE TALKING ABOUT SURGERY. ONLY THING I FOUND THAT HELPS WITH THE PAIN IS A GEL CALLED Arnicia it helps with the pain enough to get to the bathroom. It's hard when you fight Lupus Spondylitis the pain is hard to deal with.
I have been battling with sciatica for a year now. It was intense at first, to the extent that I had to crawl. I first thought it was a pelvic problem until I went to a physiotherapist who confirmed it as sciatica and had an X-ray 🩻 scan diagnosing it to be spinal sclerosis on the L-spine. I took injections a month after the pain started, the pains were relieved until after a week, it became worse. I could neither stand nor sit. Thankfully since the beginning of the year, it hasn’t been as painful as before. I am still going through physiotherapy sessions. I couldn’t do any physical exercises, but as at March, I aggressively started to workout 🏋️♀️ in spite of the pain. The journey has not been easy but it has been worth traveling.
Similar situation here. I took the diagnostic injection. It lasted a day. Then I had radiowave nerve ablation. I'm not sure it really made that much difference. I've been given morphine patches, Amitriptyline, Vallium. They're all horrid. Espesially the Morphine! I never felt so ill in my life! Slowly, over 6+ months my back has improved. There are good days when I think I'm finally getting over it. Then there are bad days when it seems to go backwards. So frustrating. I think it's just a question of time and patience. The two things modern life is chronically short of. One crucial thing I have learned is that there is no one cure fits all. An exercise that works for one wont necessarily work for another, which is what makes it doubly hard to fix. We're in the dark from day one. I do hope we both keep getting better. We've just gotta stick with it I guess. Sending love and healing hugs from Kent in England xxx
I liked most of this but felt it missed some key helpers that you can do daily. Chamomile tea twice a day. Magnisium taurate 2 or 3 times a day. Cbd at night, so you can get a deep rest. Garden of life cbd, inflammation response. Read and test the levels you need to keep the nerves quiet. It takes about 4 to 5 months.
I’ve had sciatica for over 4 weeks- stretching, heat and self care is not helping- it flares up every morning. I have to go to urgent care and wonder if they’ll even help me.
I warn anyone to check with a neurosurgeon!! Im on comp I've been doing all this pre care for 2 years now horrible nuerothapy in both bottom legs! No opioids need surgery after 2 years now and last year sciatica lost 70lbs threw up ibs bulging hernia discs on my 3rd neurologist!!! Need surgery I don't want chronic back pain I'm active 50 holding on for dear life!!! Pain ought helps not heals!!!
Right, doctors want to make cash and send you through the whole program of examinations like X-rays, blood tests, cancer examinations, and brain scans. They know very well that there is no cure for sciatica except healthy food and exercise. Of course, in the case of inflammation, you need a powerful remedy such as turmeric tea or nettle tea. Exercises in the pelvic area are important, as they relax the nerves.
You can google it, there is a connection between Covid and sciatica, see, "Autoimmune damage to the nerves following Covid vaccines". I rely on walking a lot.
Stretching and CBD helps me deal with Sciatica flare ups. Also sitting on a foam roller and rolling back and forth over the Piriformis muscle which is under the buttocks helps too.
I’ve been suffering from sciatica for over a year now. I have tried it all even spinal decompression. Everything helps for a little bit but not even a month after the pain starts coming back. I even changed my diet and nothing has worked so far.
I wonder if your shoes might be causing you to walk unbalanced & triggering these issues to your back side. Maybe a visit to podiatry might help you figure this out so you won't have to live with the constant pain.
Omega-3. Anti-inflammatory. Not more than 50g/day max. If you have hypertension or diabetes, consult your physician before taking any. Also you might be allergic to the chia seeds.
l4 L5 groin pain, Had a epidural and my left legwas useless. The meds or pressure or such caused me to be crippled for 3 week,s I had to go to the hospital, It was the worst pain Ive ever felt, I litterally could not get verticle, I had to crawl on the ground like a snake, Even at the hospital, I had to crawl. Its evil pain
@515dmb, I found this recipe. It doesn't include the banana but I'm going to try this and see. Wishing you pain free movement! Healthy Pina Colada Chia Parfait A gluten free, dairy free, vegan and paleo chia parfait with no sugar added. Rich in healthy protein, healthy fats, vitamins and electrolytes! Ingredients : 1/4 cup chia seeds 1 1/2 cups coconut milk (or other plant-milk) about 1 cup chopped fresh ripe pineapple a handful of coconut flakes Directions : Mix the chia seeds with coconut milk in a mason jar or bowl and set aside the fridge overnight or 6-8 hours minimum. (After about 1/2 hour, come back and mix the chia in the coconut milk again so they don’t stick near the bottom). It’s best to keep mixing them every couple of hours so that the seeds don’t stick and settle near the bottom.) Blend the pineapple in a blender or in a separate bowl with an immersion blender and top your chia pudding with the pineapple puree. Sprinkle coconut flakes on top and enjoy!
I had sciatic nerve pain really bad for 4 months could not walk at all. Then it got a little better now I have it for a few months again in both legs its a pain in the butt.
I won't be getting in the floor because I can't get up, but I will use the other things. I'm 73 and have Fibro and Paraostearthritis. I lose more mobility with the passing of time.😐
I have the same problem. It is so depressing not being able to do the things I used to do because of the pain. I have done physical therapy a few different times but doesn't seem to help.
Doctor Dr. Oz, do you have any cure for cervical dystonia? Is there anything out there besides Botox or brain surgery that can help people with cervical dystonia I miss your show and I would love to know what you think about that.
I’ve been prescribed an antinflammatory twice a day It’s called Nabumatone and it’s for hip/leg pain that the doctor couldn’t figure out until he did MRI and said I have arthritis. Would it be safe to take the pineapple/chia seeds regiment plus my antinflammatory twice a day
Get yourself in to consult with a physical therapist. You'll get some specific exercises and stretches that will help you get better again, and out of that wheelchair.
Great video, thank you. Please could you let me know if someone has had sciatica for years because the sciatic nerve at some point has to be where it passes though a tight area of bone that surrounds it, if this person starts taking high levels of vitamin D will the bone around the sciatic nerve that is already causing the sciaticic pain increase in size causing even more pain because the space the nerve has to be in has now has gotton smaller?
I would rather walk & exercise rather than have surgery or take pain medicine. Because I can't tolerate medication the dangers side effects. Are not good for your body.
Yeah I had a no pill solution alright…..it’s called surgery, it’s the only thing that got me out of over two months total pain--NO RELIEF! …….This came on like a light switch being turned on--I pray it doesn’t happen to you!
@@jazzycattruthkitten4101 I started noticing a decrease in pain within days. Now about nine months later I've reduced the dose to 160 mg/day and still getting relief.
I am 26years and I am a nurse.I have sciatica pain since 3months and MRI spine shows spondiolysthesis,spondilysis and L5 S1 protrusion….my dr advised medications,avoid strenuous activity,back care and physio(exercise) since 2 months.But sciatica pain was came to another leg also….what can I do….let me know how to recover from this
People who have to do physical activity as part of their job can’t get relief 😢 I remember wanting to cry because my job requires me to squat all the time to organize things and pick stuff off the floor and put some things away that are low. I was in pain for a month at work.
can't generalize exercises like this. Sciatica happens due to various reasons. One of them is anterior shifting of Lumbar vertebra. Here, the backward bending ( like Cobra posture) is totally contraindicated. Please see these videos with a pinch ( not grain) of salt. Go to a physical Therapist for exercises. As far as the drink is concerned, no comments. AS LONG AS WHATEVER YOU INTAKE IS EDIBLE, THERE IS NO HARM TRYING
I wish the doctors would check me the way you just described. It really upsets me. That they don't.. Pineapple is going for pain. But I think that I'm allergic.. I use chia seeds when I can.. what do chianti seeds to for pain? Besides possibly helping you to move your bowels?? Thought that ginger was helping but not really. 6:08 .
I have sciatica down my leg in my back muscles my toes are numb and the doctor gave me pills but that didn't help it's my L4 L5 it's a hibernating disc
Who is going to make it when you can’t stand? I know I just got over it. I would have to wait until it was over. Maybe it could be pre-made and frozen.
Drinking alot of waterer wont it Wake up to urself If u look hard enough u can cure urself Stop listening to rubbish I am sure u can read and write U hav to find out why first them action it Ur not getting better cause ur waiting to hear answers from people I will help u U need to do weight resistance exercises U need to take the right vits And minerals U need to eat the right foods U need to walk . 1hour a day Before sleep take a hot bath Was it so hard to research or are u so lazy Or were u hoping for a magic pill
Get on a treadmill, set it for 10% incline, walk backwards at 2mph for 1 mile to start. Working your way up to 3mi. Take long backwards strides, after 1 week you will thank that you read this. God Bless!
I am a massage therapist and have had one bout of sciatica and work with client having had sciatica as well. I do not believe in remaining in excruciating pain. I will temporarily take the pain medicine while radically addressing sciatica. I use THC oils, regular stretching and yoga. Pidgeon pose has helped considerably. After massage session ( focus on gluts, feet and legs), I take Epsom sales baths, and ice-heat-ice. Never stop stretching and yoga is excellent for hip openers and release low back pain. Glut massages and specifically the piriformis muscle attached to the tail bone and hip joint has sciatic nerve the runs from the foot through leg, gluts the low back ( sciatic notch). Focus on the healing work and it will subside.
thank you!!
This is so confusing because some say do not stretch because you are stretching a damaged nerve but then some say you need to stretch it. Also some say do not the strengthening exercises because you have to relax it first. All of them makes sense but like I said it is so confusing and I love yoga ( does wonders for the stress too) but I am just to scared.
@@miladejong5831I've also heard you aren't supposed to stretch that nerve, because it can tear it. I don't know what to believe anymore.
Thanks for sharing 😊
I agree I am totally confused about how much bed rest and how much exercises or stretching to do. I have spinal stenosis as well and bed rest helps with the sciatica which I am told means the stenosis is causing this. But feeling low as not progressing
People in general wanna take a pill or get surgery instead of exercise and rehab. I was encouraged to get surgery 3 years ago for herniated disc/sciatia, was in horrible pain for months. I would not consider surgery, doc said well its possible to rehab withourt surgery but no one wants to do it because its hard work. I did it,daily re-hab, Mackenzie drills, inversion table and hanging from a chin up bar. Took me probably six weeks but it worked, i have been pain free for 2 years. I tried most of the recommended foods and diets, I never noticed a difference in pain regardless of what i ate.
What exercises did you do'
@65dalexander did you get inversion table for using it at home or better to do it under supervision of therapist?
@@exploringthegreatwhitenort6196 Yes for home use, my chiro recommended it. nowadays I actually just hang from a chin up bar daily, havent used inversion table in a while.
Thank u for sharing. I think this is starting off my 3rd week and I never witnessed a pain like this before. And what is MacKenzie drills?
@@coreyjoshua1750
The McKenzie technique excercise AKA cobra pose is the one they show you in this video. Look up Bob and Brad on here the physical therapist and they have videos explaining how to do the excercise. I highly recommend this excercise it got rid of my sciatica it's a total life saver but all results will vary. Wishing you the best of luck with your recovery.
As a teenager, I experienced excruciating Sciatic pain, after subluxing the L4/ L5, after running. I could not walk without mind seering pain! After being diagnosed, and given muscle relaxers, and feeling like a zombie for months. I found a great chiropractor, who adjusted the area, and walked pain free for the first time in months!! A great chiropractor is key!
Same, as a teenager I got the same problem.
Chiropractors don't work. They are quacks
How he adjusted the area? I also have pain
Agreed
I'm almost 80 and found taking a large dose of vitamin D3 fixes it for a few days. I take 10,000 IU plus K2 and magnesium. It takes a few hours to kick in.
This is a great information.
@@BilTekinYT It does seem to work for me. Many on line docs are suggesting we should all be taking 20k IU daily. Please post if you find it successful to help others. For one, I'm starting to believe the body is smarter than we think and given the right nutrients can fix almost anything. Good luck.
@@rodpettet2819 Yes, you are right. I saw some videos suggest people with sciatica should take at least 20k IU. My sciatica just started 3 weeks ago, i did everything i could but the pain is constant. I went to buy vitamin D3 over the counter, but the doses are very low, like 2500 IU maximum per tablet, and the instructions say take one tablet per day. Did you take more tablets per day or you just bought D3 with a high IU? I am considering going to see my doctor and ask my doctor to prescribe vitamin D3 with higher IU.
Bro did it really work???
@@BilTekinYT
Thank you I bought mines yesterday waiting for them to arrive.
My arthritis doctor recommended knee replacement 10 years ago. I said no.
Still going.
I also had sciatica. Gone now.
Some back pains now and then. I do some exercise and ice it. No heat for me. Makes it worse.
All I ate was pineapple and papaya that was it and the pain went away, the pain was chronic, both these fruits have enzymes, could that be it? I also used heat.
I had sciatica for a year real pain going down the back of the leg do the press up on your bed it's much easier it got rid of my pain it will be painful so go slowly and you will get better love watching Dr Oz from UK.
I’m going through this right now, I woke up with excruciating pain in my lower back.
Me too
I don't know anyone who wants to get surgery! 😢 I just got sciatica, worse pain I've ever felt. I refuse surgery, and I'm not on drugs, either. Just doing stretches( that are not too painful), exercises. I force myself to walk , a little. Going for a nonstop walk for 30 minutes or more seems to loosen up the entire body. I've always eaten healthfully, and I'm fit man not overweight. So , that has to be taken into consideration. But I'm confident the body can heal itself ( it's gonna take time and effort). But surgery, is the last resort , and no guarantee! No, thanks, I'm too young and to healthy to get surgery. Never have, and never intend to. It hurts but it's slowly getting better.
my 43 yr old son has the same problem he refused surgery too doctor told him if he gets it his tin soldier wont stand up (didnt want to know but its his way of saying ) he wont get an erection if he has surgery but God bless u sweetie try vitamins they say fish oil copper selinium tablets too magnesium and keep doing your exercises slowly slowly i beleive you will come good 🥲❤👍🙏💐
@@codzy3532 Thank you. Glad to say, the excruciating pain , is gone. The mild pain is gone also. I'm back to walking like normal And working out 💪 like normal ( but still sitting ( lifting weights,,until I heal 100 percent. ). This happened just before Thanksgiving. It hurts to sit at the dinner table, but I didn't tell anyone. Finally I realized it wasn't going away in a few days, and it was Satiaca. So I had to tell my friends I couldn't go on walks and I felt horrible, and I needed time to recuperate. I'm fitter then they are, and love to walk so they were kinda in shock. Almost 3 months later , and only a slight numbness remains on the injured foot, the leg is fine now,
, so is my back. I'm 90 percent back to normal! No doctor, no drugs, no surgery! Only rest, mild stretches, exercises, that were not too painful. I also have always eaten healthfully and am avid walker. . It seems it takes about 8 to 12 weeks to fully recover. First month was hell
. Second was not much better. Third, I feel good! ☺️👍!
@alexrossi4464 that's good to hear God bless
@@codzy3532 tell your son to take it easy at first. Slowly begin to walk, don't push it. It takes about 2 or 3 months to recover, but don't get discouraged.
What are the measurements for all of this? I wish she would have said it in the video.
I need exercises for sciatica that don't make me go on the floor. It is really hard trying to get up.
Try on the bed, I find walking is the best exercise, my work is physical so at work the pain goes, sitting down is bad for sciatica, if I watch TV I lie down, if u work in an office, try and stand
suprised they can lay down with leg straight.. I have a impingement on my S1 spine and severe pain on the right leg- cramping and spasm.
DR Berg on yt has excellent exercise videos for Scotia
Go to a therapist and get traction done or an inverted table works. I've done it and it works.
One time traction or lifetime?
I was diagnosed with sciatica years ago and was just told about 1 month ago that I also have a hernia a slipped disc and arthritis in my lower back. Thank you for this! I'm trying it tomorrow! 😅
Get an inverted table or get traction done by a professional licensed therapist. It works I've done it and I use my inverted table 3 to 4 times a week and been good since.
The chair exercise is immediately giving relief .
sir can you please share the exercise video link @@sureshkumar-rs8ct
This would be like taking a Tylenol for a kidney stone.
I'm sending this to my son whom is a sufferer of bad sciatica I hope this helps as nothing else has. I hate seeing him suffer.
check out dr bergs video on sciatica
I can relate to your son I suffer from sciatica pain I don’t wish that on no one prayers to your son
Valerian root works For sciatica
Today I bought a bottle of valerian tincture in a good herbal shop. I have to say that the remedy worked immediately. The pain in my right leg has temporarily disappeared. Now I just have to wait and see how it continues in the next few days. I also ordered a heatable knee warmer. If my knee hurts at night, heat from a hot water bottle is good. I put the hot water bottle under my knee and this relaxes the knee.
Thanks a lot Dr Oz ,I have been suffering sciatica pain from last 6 months, hope it helps 🙏
For me it's about 8 years now
I didn't want pills or surgery but if a trauma or injury is left untreated and I'm using supposed anti-inflammatorys you need surgery PT to get a fresh start as you were before injured
It’s not even lower back for me, it’s upper left side buttocks. All the way down my left leg. I don’t feel it when I run, but I believe running is what caused it…. I have permanent damage in my left foot, I feel a constant tingling/numbness… I hate it so much…. Going on 6 years… when I first was dealing I tried fighting it by running through it and I buckle down to my knees every 5-10 steps… I kept going and going thinking it would go away, eventually I was bedridden for a solid week, which I had to take off work. Depression began to eat me alive. Anyway the pain cleared up after some time, although still coexisting with the permanent damaged left foot.
Recently I have been getting back to running, and it started to flare up again at work when on my feet for 12hours…but only after my first 20 minute break when I “sit” down to eat my lunch…. When back on my feet I noticed I have to kick my body into 6th gear to feel any relief. Ugh well at least I’ll always be in shape if I don’t want to feel the pain.
Barbara O'Neil recommends a castor oil/Cayenne Pepper poultice. It works. Try wrapping your feet before bed. Leave the wrap on all night. The cayenne pepper combined with castor oil helps reduce inflammation and pull toxins out of the body. This method helps to increase circulation and heal nerves. It's a good place to start. She has multiple videos on TH-cam on this subject.
Why don't you go for surgery?
Have the ingredient list, what are the measurements for each?
I exercise and eat pretty clean and have tried about every supplement available, didnt see any noticable relief from any diet, supplement changes, I think the most important diet move to make is to drink tons of water, nothing but water, and maybe limit acidic foods.
My Satiaca is almost entirely gone. It's taken about 3 months. No doctor, no drugs, no surgery. Just rest, then stretches, exercises that were not too painful. Almost back to 100 percent.
@@alexrossi4464 I had similar experience, people are way to quick to jump into surgery. At 59 years old I TRAIN 6 DAYS A WEEK and am barbell squating more than I did at 25 with no pain, just takes hard work.
@@65dalexander that's good. I'm. 49, and in good shape. I work out with weights at home, occasionally at the park/ using my own weight/ bar. I walk everywhere. And eat healthfully. First serious injury at 49 y.o. , but after 3 months I'm almost 100 percent back to normal. Now, I'll just be careful with some of those twisting with weights exercises were putting too much stress on my back.. That's what caused the injury in the first place. Keep up the good work. Greetings 🤠 👋 from Sacramento, California....
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@@alexrossi4464 I had my worst Sciatica episode from turkish-get ups..not a fan anymore, but I still do a crossfit and BJJ as much as possible. There are more over-weight couch potatoes with back problems than there are people who train regularly but every time I injure myself the coach potatoes say "see i told you your too old for exercise", LOL!
I'm going through it now I have vertebrae L3 L4 L5, 4 has shifted & broken off I have Spondylitis as well I've been down for 2 months waiting on an ESI INJECTION WE TALKING ABOUT SURGERY. ONLY THING I FOUND THAT HELPS WITH THE PAIN IS A GEL CALLED Arnicia it helps with the pain enough to get to the bathroom. It's hard when you fight Lupus Spondylitis the pain is hard to deal with.
I have been battling with sciatica for a year now. It was intense at first, to the extent that I had to crawl. I first thought it was a pelvic problem until I went to a physiotherapist who confirmed it as sciatica and had an X-ray 🩻 scan diagnosing it to be spinal sclerosis on the L-spine. I took injections a month after the pain started, the pains were relieved until after a week, it became worse. I could neither stand nor sit. Thankfully since the beginning of the year, it hasn’t been as painful as before. I am still going through physiotherapy sessions.
I couldn’t do any physical exercises, but as at March, I aggressively started to workout 🏋️♀️ in spite of the pain. The journey has not been easy but it has been worth traveling.
Similar situation here. I took the diagnostic injection. It lasted a day. Then I had radiowave nerve ablation. I'm not sure it really made that much difference. I've been given morphine patches, Amitriptyline, Vallium. They're all horrid. Espesially the Morphine! I never felt so ill in my life! Slowly, over 6+ months my back has improved. There are good days when I think I'm finally getting over it. Then there are bad days when it seems to go backwards. So frustrating. I think it's just a question of time and patience. The two things modern life is chronically short of. One crucial thing I have learned is that there is no one cure fits all. An exercise that works for one wont necessarily work for another, which is what makes it doubly hard to fix. We're in the dark from day one. I do hope we both keep getting better. We've just gotta stick with it I guess. Sending love and healing hugs from Kent in England xxx
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I liked most of this but felt it missed some key helpers that you can do daily. Chamomile tea twice a day. Magnisium taurate 2 or 3 times a day. Cbd at night, so you can get a deep rest. Garden of life cbd, inflammation response. Read and test the levels you need to keep the nerves quiet. It takes about 4 to 5 months.
I’ve had sciatica for over 4 weeks- stretching, heat and self care is not helping- it flares up every morning. I have to go to urgent care and wonder if they’ll even help me.
Yup I'm going through this now smh I feel helpless at times
I warn anyone to check with a neurosurgeon!! Im on comp I've been doing all this pre care for 2 years now horrible nuerothapy in both bottom legs! No opioids need surgery after 2 years now and last year sciatica lost 70lbs threw up ibs bulging hernia discs on my 3rd neurologist!!! Need surgery I don't want chronic back pain I'm active 50 holding on for dear life!!! Pain ought helps not heals!!!
Right, doctors want to make cash and send you through the whole program of examinations like X-rays, blood tests, cancer examinations, and brain scans. They know very well that there is no cure for sciatica except healthy food and exercise. Of course, in the case of inflammation, you need a powerful remedy such as turmeric tea or nettle tea. Exercises in the pelvic area are important, as they relax the nerves.
Leg lunges help but not squats. Nutritional yeast might help make sure it’s loaded with vitamins
You can google it, there is a connection between Covid and sciatica, see, "Autoimmune damage to the nerves following Covid vaccines". I rely on walking a lot.
Please what is the treatment for nominees in my feet and fingers I have sciatica pain in my back and legs down?
Kegel Exercises are must..yes it takes long time to recover..but nerves, muscles need rest , good nourishment , pain killer too.
Stretching and CBD helps me deal with Sciatica flare ups. Also sitting on a foam roller and rolling back and forth over the Piriformis muscle which is under the buttocks helps too.
I’ve been suffering from sciatica for over a year now. I have tried it all even spinal decompression. Everything helps for a little bit but not even a month after the pain starts coming back. I even changed my diet and nothing has worked so far.
I wonder if your shoes might be causing you to walk unbalanced & triggering these issues to your back side. Maybe a visit to podiatry might help you figure this out so you won't have to live with the constant pain.
How is chia a medicine for sciatica?
Omega-3. Anti-inflammatory. Not more than 50g/day max. If you have hypertension or diabetes, consult your physician before taking any. Also you might be allergic to the chia seeds.
ALA - alpha lineic acid. Google it. If you buy it in a pill form, make sure it's R - ALA.
l4 L5 groin pain, Had a epidural and my left legwas useless. The meds or pressure or such caused me to be crippled for 3 week,s I had to go to the hospital, It was the worst pain Ive ever felt, I litterally could not get verticle, I had to crawl on the ground like a snake, Even at the hospital, I had to crawl. Its evil pain
Same here every word for word going on third week as I type.....
Ughh, I feel your pain. YES the worst ever! No smoothie is gonna stop that lightning ⚡
Chiropractic care will help.
I really hope you're better now 🙏
How do you give a recipe but not the measurements. I made the smoothie anyway and suffered the worst diarrhea ever.
I bet u used coconut milk you found in the grocery store. Don’t, just make your own
But did it work
@515dmb, I found this recipe. It doesn't include the banana but I'm going to try this and see. Wishing you pain free movement!
Healthy Pina Colada Chia Parfait
A gluten free, dairy free, vegan and paleo chia parfait with no sugar added.
Rich in healthy protein, healthy fats, vitamins and electrolytes!
Ingredients :
1/4 cup chia seeds
1 1/2 cups coconut milk (or other plant-milk)
about 1 cup chopped fresh ripe pineapple
a handful of coconut flakes
Directions :
Mix the chia seeds with coconut milk in a mason jar or bowl and set aside the fridge overnight or 6-8 hours minimum. (After about 1/2 hour, come back and mix the chia in the coconut milk again so they don’t stick near the bottom). It’s best to keep mixing them every couple of hours so that the seeds don’t stick and settle near the bottom.)
Blend the pineapple in a blender or in a separate bowl with an immersion blender and top your chia pudding with the pineapple puree.
Sprinkle coconut flakes on top and enjoy!
Can we massage olive oil on spine once jn a week to prevent sciatica pain
Finally got an mri after trying everything with no avail. Going on month 8 and lost my quality of life. 😢
Lyrica changed my life, helps me alot
Isn't fructose an Inflamatory?
Dr Oz, I love your show and respect you as a physician, however, drinking juice is not a remedy for excruciating back pain for me.
I had sciatic nerve pain really bad for 4 months could not walk at all. Then it got a little better now I have it for a few months again in both legs its a pain in the butt.
Acupuncture works wonders for sciatica
Massages helped me the most. Find a specialist who can work with sciatica pain. My masseuse would release my muscle from my bone & seperate the nerves
Gabapentin and stretching worked for me.
Gabapentin makes your brain stop growing look into it. That’s a nasty drug.
I take that also but a very low dose to2 3 times a day it does take the edge off the pain. I have spinal stenosis.
I won't be getting in the floor because I can't get up, but I will use the other things. I'm 73 and have Fibro and Paraostearthritis. I lose more mobility with the passing of time.😐
I am experiencing sciatica right now and will be starting these exercises right away
How do you feel now ?😩
Target the bloating first before stretching
I barely can walk. I'm in pain sitting standing laying down 😢
I have the same problem. It is so depressing not being able to do the things I used to do because of the pain. I have done physical therapy a few different times but doesn't seem to help.
Doctor Dr. Oz, do you have any cure for cervical dystonia? Is there anything out there besides Botox or brain surgery that can help people with cervical dystonia I miss your show and I would love to know what you think about that.
How much of what you need of all the ingredients? I'm aware of some of the amounts but the rest I don't know
I’ve been prescribed an antinflammatory twice a day It’s called Nabumatone and it’s for hip/leg pain that the doctor couldn’t figure out until he did MRI and said I have arthritis. Would it be safe to take the pineapple/chia seeds regiment plus my antinflammatory twice a day
Same problem. Hip/leg pain - osteoarthritis. Inflammation. Everyone has a remedy. I’m tired .
I am very sorry, I try this cocktail for over 2 months, and I do not have any progress!!!
I can no longer walk and using a wheelchair to get around. Sitting is also excruciating. .
U mean you’re paralyzed because of sciatica?
Get yourself in to consult with a physical therapist. You'll get some specific exercises and stretches that will help you get better again, and out of that wheelchair.
Great video, thank you. Please could you let me know if someone has had sciatica for years because the sciatic nerve at some point has to be where it passes though a tight area of bone that surrounds it, if this person starts taking high levels of vitamin D will the bone around the sciatic nerve that is already causing the sciaticic pain increase in size causing even more pain because the space the nerve has to be in has now has gotton smaller?
what is aigh level of vit D? 😮
I would rather walk & exercise rather than have surgery or take pain medicine. Because I can't tolerate medication the dangers side effects. Are not good for your body.
What happens if you have diverticulitis chia seeds ar bad right
Is the breakfast drink too high in sugar for diabetes?
This is excellent news, Thank you Dr. Oz.
Dr Oz I Boswella capsule nd my sciatica disappeared
LUV IT
How much of it and after how much time did it go away ? I’ve been on boswellia for 2 Months now, no change. Thanks !
I literally thought I had shingles my lower back both butt cheeks burning and pain couldn't stand to have anything touch my skin.
THANK YOU GBU
L-2 herniation with pain in upper leg. Been dealing with this for 2 years
I’m experiencing burning tingling both hands arms
Great video. Thank you Dr. Oz for the info.
Yeah I had a no pill solution alright…..it’s called surgery, it’s the only thing that got me out of over two months total pain--NO RELIEF! …….This came on like a light switch being turned on--I pray it doesn’t happen to you!
Worst pain I ever experienced for sure. At times I couldnt stand for weeks.
I'm getting relief from over 50 years of sciatic leg pain by taking 320 mg per day of benfotiamine.
How long did it take to work?
@@jazzycattruthkitten4101 I started noticing a decrease in pain within days. Now about nine months later I've reduced the dose to 160 mg/day and still getting relief.
The excercise that they began with is called Bhujangasan in India
Dose this also help with tilled pelvis ??😔
Want can I do for s sciatica an pinched nerve
I am 26years and I am a nurse.I have sciatica pain since 3months and MRI spine shows spondiolysthesis,spondilysis and L5 S1 protrusion….my dr advised medications,avoid strenuous activity,back care and physio(exercise) since 2 months.But sciatica pain was came to another leg also….what can I do….let me know how to recover from this
People who have to do physical activity as part of their job can’t get relief 😢 I remember wanting to cry because my job requires me to squat all the time to organize things and pick stuff off the floor and put some things away that are low. I was in pain for a month at work.
Walk backwards on a treadmill at 10% incline. At least 1 mi to 3 mi. Start off at 2mph. End of your problems.
Did anyone get the amounts of the ingredients forthe anti inflammatory drink?
Doctor I have pain in the soldiers so please Help me to cure from it 🙏
He has lost my trust with this one ! 7 months of pain and trying many things and my diet and Vitamins and Herbs intake are above average ??? 🤷🏼
Please no lemon juice in knee and scitaca pain
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I'm suffering from sciatica from 6 years I've tried everything thing but didn't get something better
Are you get well now?
can't generalize exercises like this. Sciatica happens due to various reasons. One of them is anterior shifting of Lumbar vertebra. Here, the backward bending ( like Cobra posture) is totally contraindicated. Please see these videos with a pinch ( not grain) of salt. Go to a physical Therapist for exercises. As far as the drink is concerned, no comments. AS LONG AS WHATEVER YOU INTAKE IS EDIBLE, THERE IS NO HARM TRYING
I wish the doctors would check me the way you just described. It really upsets me. That they don't..
Pineapple is going for pain. But I think that I'm allergic.. I use chia seeds when I can.. what do chianti seeds to for pain? Besides possibly helping you to move your bowels??
Thought that ginger was helping but not really.
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Informative video
I have sciatica down my leg in my back muscles my toes are numb and the doctor gave me pills but that didn't help it's my L4 L5 it's a hibernating disc
Who is going to make it when you can’t stand? I know I just got over it. I would have to wait until it was over. Maybe it could be pre-made and frozen.
Do you get relief right away ? Or do you have to keep drinking?
Drinking alot of waterer wont it
Wake up to urself
If u look hard enough u can cure urself
Stop listening to rubbish
I am sure u can read and write
U hav to find out why first them action it
Ur not getting better cause ur waiting to hear answers from people
I will help u
U need to do weight resistance exercises
U need to take the right vits
And minerals
U need to eat the right foods
U need to walk . 1hour a day
Before sleep take a hot bath
Was it so hard to research or are u so lazy
Or were u hoping for a magic pill
Awesome 👏 I get sciatica pain
Where can I get it to buy
Great video
I got spacers. But mine still flares up
What can I replace with pineapple 🍍 because I’m allergic to pineapple.
The press up truly does help
Thank you for sharing ❤️
All that fructose is going to get rid of inflammation?? No thx.
❤That was great, especially to see my Reece Cup on the Oz show❤
Mckenzie
I just did my exercises and have my first of 15 physio sessions tomorrow…
Can’t wait to be massaged 😃
Shame Dr Oz isn't replying to questions asked!
Hi does anyone know a good chiropractor in Ny city. Info with address will help a lot 🙏
Get on a treadmill, set it for 10% incline, walk backwards at 2mph for 1 mile to start. Working your way up to 3mi. Take long backwards strides, after 1 week you will thank that you read this. God Bless!
God bless you ❤
Iv done all this no luck😢
Try a Castor Oil pack, really works.
Where do you put it?
Ok I'll try anything
Yes, sugar filled smoothies are the ticket, lol
Doese this work