Jtal19305
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What is the best method of confirming that decompression was adequate? Is it an MRI or ct myelogram? If for some reason the area is still compressed, is there anything that can be done?

I’m a dissappointed my doctor performed such a risky surgical procedure knowing the potential for spinal cord injury approaching front be posterior. I was not aware of all the variations to spine surgery prior to going into surgery. I have only become knowledgeable because I’m in constant pain looking for solutions so I have educated myself.

I’m meeting my doctor tomorrow and plan to ask some questions. I must admit I am not filled with confidence he understands what’s happening with me and cares enough to find a solution. Since he performed the surgery he may not be willing to admit any faults.

I’m seeking a new doctor but after having appointments with the several ortho and Neuro surgeons in the south Florida area I am struggling to find someone who can help me. The doctors I have met have done less than what I have been able to accomplish with you through this forum. Also when I try to schedule with a spine surgeon at a major university, they want to review my MRI and surgical reports to decide whether they want to see me or not. I’m trying to get in at the university of Pennsylvania and hope I do.

I want to thank you for your valuable answers and opinions on my case. I have never been to Colorado, but if I cannot find a good spine doctor in south Florida or the Philadelphia area, I may plan to be seen at your clinic. I am sure can understand and appreciate that when person is in pain, he or she will go to far lengths to find the right specialists who can find solutions based on proper diagnosis so I have the best chance at resolving any issues.

I was in pretty good health with the exception of some anterior leg pain prior to this surgery. I had sudden leg weaknes which led to the MRI and findings of moderate to severe stenosis and l2/3 and what I was told was spinal cord flattening at t12/l1 due to a narrowed canal at that level as a result of disc bulging/osteophytes. Surgery , sooner than later , was recommended by the doctor I saw who came highly recommended in south Florida area. I am now in more pain after surgery than before. Maybe this is expected following my procedure and I need to be patient but I can’t sit by and do nothing to find out why. In my efforts to find out why, I have seen other Neuro and ortho doctors in both south Florida and the Detroit area of Michigan where I grew up, and have received many different opinions. I don’t feel I’ve been to the right doctor who is asking me the right questions and looking for the right solutions based on what I’ve been through. You can imagine the confusion and frustration I feel at this point I my life. I hope I can find the right doctor/clinic that can help me. So far that has been a great challenge.

Thank you again for your time to assess my concerns and questions. I am very grateful for people like yourself who are out there helping those of us in pain.

Jerry