I have had sciatica for three weeks now. No pain in my back but the back of my knee and calf are agonisingly painful despite tramadol/co-codamol/naproxen (not all at once but I'm tempted). My foot is numb and feels like I'm walking on marbles.
I need to keep moving and I'm a swimmer. Swimming is listed as one of the best therapies for sciatica according to all the websites.
Last week I swam twice and my numb foot became agony to move, I battle through 40 lengths of crawl, but I couldn't put any weight on it in the pool.
Today I went feeling determined that my foot was not going to hurt. And weirdly it didn't. But my calf hurt so much I was crying as I was swimming and at 600 metres I had to stop and have a quiet weep, the pain was excruciating, my body was loving the water but my calf was agony, every single stroke was painful. I stood at the shallow end and cried into my goggles, nobody saw me (at least I don't think they did) but I was in so much pain I had to give in and weep. After 5 or so minutes I regained my composure and pushed on (not using my leg to push off the wall) I got to my usual 40 lengths and thank god there were proper stairs style steps otherwise I could not have got out. I had my sliders by the steps and as soon as they were on the pain subsided.
I grabbed my stuff and sat in a cubicle bawling, when will this pain go away? When will I be able to do the one sport I love without being in agony? Should I stop swimming (dr said no, but was when it was my foot was hurting). I'm crying again now with the memory of the session I had been looking forward to and baca use my leg still hurts. I've had 2x30mg codomol it's made no difference.
I'm at the end of my tether with this, I start a new job next week but I can walk properly, I'm on strong painkillers and there is no sign of any improvement.
For info, I am having two chiro sessions a week, I walk at least 20 mins a day (as a deliberate walk). I have enough painkillers to start a pharmacy.
Do I stop swimming? Do I swim through the pain?