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    in reply to: Resorption of Disc #5226

    Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you very much for your prompt reply. I have no motor weakness after recovering quickly from a severe sciatic episode 5 weeks ago (induced toileting and led to treatment), and when sciatica symptoms aren’t active, there is no issue with big toe raise. I have been under active care for 4 of the 8 weeks since the rupture. The first four I either ignored symptoms or exacerbated them with my “home remedies” such as heating pads. Thus, I may not have given the conservative route it’s full benefit at this time. Your response seems to echo the results of the SPORT trial. I will certainly assess the situation on an ongoing basis with my Orthopedist. My thoughts are to request a second MRI at the three month mark, note any reduction in herniation mass, and make the decision for surgery at that time. Both Neurology and Orthopedic specialists have been very hesitant to recommend surgery at this point. I see that there is a lot of data on the subject that supports both routes. What percentage of microdiscectomy procedures run into the “straw that broke the camels back” situation where the sciatic nerve is damaged beyond repair leading to paralysis, etc? Is this really a procedure to fear? Thanks again for your advice.

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