jonas
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Thank you Dr Corenman for your speedy response
I had Surgery because my MRI Scans showed the L5/S1 Nerve was really compressed by a very Ugly looking herniated L5 Disc it was also pinching the right side as well
The surgeon wanted to do a L5 Fusion but because i smoke and find it difficult to kick the habit she decided to remove the bulging parts of the disc and decompress both sides not sure what the neural arch removal was designed to do but these were written on the notes i think she said if she removes the neural arch then anymore herniation would not give me problems because it gives the herniation more space but im not really sure if that was linked to the nerual arch removal because when i was talking to my surgeon i was extremely nervous and it was all to much to take in at the time

before surgery i did suffer from severe left side Foraminal Stenosis which you told me i had months ago you were the only one who ever explained foraminal Stenosis and how to detect it,
before surgery my walking went down hill to the point my left leg was so weak and wouldn’t move very good when trying to walk so instead of trying to put up with the slow painful walking i mainly used a wheel chair to get out and about pain free
it seemed silly to me trying to walk and in so much pain it was pointless but if i got in my wheelchair i could go anywhere pain free and faster than ever

after my operation my surgeon did say it was a very busy 3 hour operation and she did alot of work on me and the L5/S1 Nerve was almost crushed
i’m not sure if all of the neural arch was removed all i can say is i am due to see her in November so i will ask her and update you then
My Surgery hasn’t really given me any better quality of life, my mobility is still the same if not worse my left leg pain and throbbing is still the same and my lower back pain is worse than before surgery
the only thing i am happy with is the surgeon tried her best and i am not totally disabled from the waist down

My life was affected about 6 weeks after surgery because i expected so much more mobility and pain relief from this surgery but now i have been put on anti depressants and been given pain relief which blocks a good majority of the pain and i have come to terms with the condition of my back and legs and i understand that there are people out there with worse conditions than me to put up with if i cannot walk then so be it i will carry on using a wheelchair and that solves that problem
the back pain has taken up till now to sort out the best medication which suits me and does the job
so thank you Dr Corenman for all your time and i hope my experience can help other people in some way or other
i would highly recommend surgery even though it hasnt helped me yet
because if i didnt have surgery my L5/S1 Nerve would of got that crushed it would of left my leg in a more worse state i’m sure
i think my poor back and left nerve condition was hard for any surgery to correct but it was worth a try

Regards
and good luck to all future back sufferers

Jonas