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    Thanks for the reply Dr.Corenman. To following up with you, my current Dx is: degenerative disc/joint disease, spinal stenosis (lumbar), osteoarthritis and post op the two surgeries I mentioned before. Due to the degenerative disc disease, what you mentioned about having preexisting degeneration to the L4-L5 makes sense. Is that something that should have been noticed prior to the ALIF?
    Also, my apologies…the radiologist did say “moderate” central canal narrowing. And yes..I have been told that I do have a solid fusion. The pain is focused directly in the lower back right where the scar/indentation is from the failed L5-S1 discectomy/lamencectomy I had 3 years ago. The reason I say it failed is because the surgeon diagnosed me with Failed back surgery syndrome after that operation left me on more pain than when I went in. The discectomy was done at L5-S1 due to a “Brad based far lateral disc herniation” in that area. Being in so much pain and having stability issues is why a year later the ALIF was performed. The L5-S1 had a lot of degeneration also.
    My lower back pain stretches across the entire lower back and is usually a 7/8 on the pain scale. It usually hurts in the morning a bit, then in the afternoon it can sometimes get a bit better, but by the evening it comes back really bad. So bad I have to lay down, sometimes by 5pm. It gets worse depending on my level of activity for the day.

    So Dr. Corenman, you think most of the pain stems from the stenosis? Is it possible the disc osteophytes would be causing pain? I know the osteoarthritis can also cause severe pain like this as well. I don’t know what to do to get better, and I’m scared my surgeon will mention surgery again which I can’t handle right now!

    Thanks So Much Dr!
    JB

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