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  • Anglosaxon
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    Hello Dr

    I had my Microdisecetomy 5 days ago and feel so much better. Clearly, I will need to take it steady for a few weeks, but I am so glad I didn’t faff around with injections.

    Thanks

    Anglosaxon
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    Hello Dr

    Looking down the spine the prolapse is clearly left of center, so I was wondering why all my pain is down the right buttock and right leg. Seems the wrong side.

    Thank you.

    Anglosaxon
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    Great thank you.

    The consultant got me to tip toe up on one foot which showed obvious weakness against the good foot. We went through the MRI scan and then he offered me the 3 choices:

    More Physio
    Injections
    Micro discectomy

    No brainer went for the operation, as 4 months have passed and nothing is improving, so hopefully not too far away.

    I will keep readers updated, I promise.

    Anglosaxon
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    Thank you.

    Gauging motor weakness might be difficult. Within an hour of sitting, I’m in pain and within 2 I’m almost in tears. The pain is largely in the upper hamstring. The lower back is not too bad. It used to be worse, but some physio has helped.

    I get a few pins and needles walking and a slight limp.No bowel problems.

    After an hour of laying down the pain begins to ease.So I have spent most of my days in the last 3 months between meetings on my back or in bed.

    To be honest I’m keen to have the micro disectomy it seems a common operation, but I understand that decision may not be mine. I’ll find out Tuesday. What do you think?

    Thanks again.

    Anglosaxon
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    Dear Dr Coleman

    Thank you for setting up this website.

    I damaged my back (spasm QL) in Aug 13 and partially recovered via, painkillers and some chiropractor help. In early Sept 14 after going for a jog, my hamstring gave me some problems resulting in gradual severe pain from sitting down. After seeing a chiropractor and sports masseur and no relief, I was referred for an MRI and now have been diagnosed with a disc herniation and sequestered fragment that is impinging on S1 nerve.

    The fact 5 months have passed do you think I should go straight for a Disectomy? and not mess with conservative treatment and injections.

    Is there any possibility of recurrent of the disc herniation?
    What happens to those part of the disc when the soft tissue being removed would it regrow or remain as empty ?

    Will I recover in time to go skiing within 2 months?
    Thank you

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