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    Thanks for your advice. I had a second opinion from a neurosurgeon who said I have permanent damage to my dorsal root ganglion from the delay in having surgery. My type of herniation at this level is rare and the Drs who first treated me did not recognise it, so did not operate at the early stages. He has suggested that a spinal neuromodulator (at the DRG) is the only way to get the neuropathic pain under control. Have you had success or experience with this form of treatment. Have you heard of treatments with stem cells for neuropathic pain?

    Clancy
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    Hi there, Im not sure if this is where I am supposed to ask about my situation. I had a R)far lateral microdiscectomy at L2/3 due to compromise of my L2 nerve (dorsal root ganglion) 5 months ago. I still have the horrific neuropathic pain in the front and sides of my thigh and am now a “chronic pain patient” seeing a pain specialist. My nerve was compressed for 10 months. In your experience can this pain be from inflammation that will eventually settle and go away. Everything I read about neuropathic pain is rather depressing, stating it will get worse without medications to control it. I also have another small herniation at L4/5 that is displacing my L5 nerve and causing pain down the back of my legs and tingling in my feet and bottom. Does this more typical sciatica type of pain eventually lead to neuropathic pain if left untreated or should I have another microdiscectomy at this level? Will this herniation go away by itself or is it likely to progress if I lift something heavy?

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