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14 Years After Giving Birth, This Woman Finds The Source Of Her Back Pain

A mother from Jacksonville, Florida recently discovered doctors left an epidural needle in her spine, fourteen years ago.
A C-section was performed on Amy Bright in a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital. Only two months later, Amy experienced her first episode of intense back pain, which has plagued her life ever since.
Accordingly, a 3 cm-long bit of needle was discovered buried in Amy’s spine during a CT scan. At that time, the needle allegedly snapped off. She reacted with amazement, rage, and horror when she realized that the epidural she had gotten for Jacob’s birth more than ten years ago was the cause of her pain.
Amy’s movement has been heavily limited because of nerve damage in her left foot and leg.
According to Amy, the discomfort she has experienced for the past 14 years is for scar tissue resulting from the needle moving inside her spine. Amy has visited numerous doctors and they have given her various prescription drugs to aid her agony, but the pain still exists.
Next to my tailbone, it feels like fire and is scorching. She said it periodically runs down the left side of her calf and into her foot.
Amy and her attorney, Sean Cronin, filed a case against the federal government because the needle permanently damaged Bright’s nerves. Cronin claims that the unsuccessful attempt at spinal needle insertion that took place in September 2003 was the fault of Florida’s Naval Hospital.
He alleges that in spite of knowing about the damaged needle and having the opportunity to prevent the injury, staff employees did nothing to address the issue. Bright is currently claiming negligence against the Naval Hospital.
The doctor warned that Amy might experience irreversible paralysis if the needle is not removed soon away. It has reached the point where it just burns continuously. I’m very worried about the future. “[My leg] is getting weaker,” she stated. I’ll most likely be in a wheelchair.
“I’m terrified because I don’t know what the future will bring. I’m afraid and wary.” If the needle is not taken out immediately, the doctor warns that Amy risks paralysis that would last a lifetime.
“The discomfort is so severe that it feels like a never-ending burn. I’m terrified of the unpredictable future.” I have no idea what to anticipate, and this is incredibly unsettling.
We can’t help but wish her all the best, both regarding the law suit she intended against the federal government, but more importantly, we pray for her health and that she will be able to get rid of the ‘burning’ feeling she has in her back. May you find justice, Amy!