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  • Peade
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    Hi Dr,

    Just a quick update on the status of my ongoing sciatic pain. I saw 2 neuro surgeons who confirmed scar tissue formation preventing my nerve glide and mechanical compression. I have been given a course of three epidural sine months each apart to see if this helps. The first one has provided some relief so far but I’ve been told there is a very slim chance of breaking up the fibrous tissue with the steroid. Both surgeons recommended a follow up 6 months down the track and briefly spoke about a few options:

    1.) chronic pain management ( although thought I was too young for this to hinder my life)
    2.) One surgeon said he would have a 50/50 success rate of dissecting the scar tissue away from the nerve to allow it to glide again and pack the area with some sort of anti-adhesion substance.
    3.) a fusion to prevent movement (not favourable)
    4.) a spinal stimulator

    What are your thoughts on these options considering I am 27. The medications only help so much because any tension creates pain with or without medication.

    Thank you for your input!!

    Peade
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    Thanks Dr Corenman,

    I will keep the forum updated as to my progress and outcome.

    Peade
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    Thanks for the information!

    I have noticed that sitting in a yoga style position does not cause pain so I think I can eliminate the disc being a problem. I can feel when taking long strides that the nerve is irritated and on tension. If inflammation is an issue, can you recommend anything to reduce it besides an steroid injection?

    Since the second operation, I have been active and flossing the nerve. I am just confused as to whether this has inflamed the root and therefore I should back off the activity or adhesions are occurring and therefore I should keep active and moving (and how am I supposed to know which scenario is the problem)

    Thanks Dr Corenman!

    Peade
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    Thanks so much Dr Corenman! Wish I could book an appointment with you but I am all the way over in Australia. Your reply provides some possibilities to consider.

    Am I correct in saying that scar tissue is irreversible? I.e. Can steroid break it up? And if not, does the nerve root ever adapt to a new environment of scar tissue surroundings? I can be sure that there is something stopping the nerve from moving as my flex ion accompanied with my neck drop or slump test is positive-especially in the morning and it eases as I become mobile.

    This does not however explain pain when sitting, which is most irritating. As a MRI Images the spine when laying with little pressure placed on the discs, could it be that the pressure from sitting causes that small disc protrusion to then push on the nerve and start to irritate it?

    Post second operation, I had 10 days of pain relief and the the pain started to come back gradually. I will seek out an injection as you suggest. Should I be trying to move that tissue? Walking, swimming, stretching, massage, traction, neural tension exercises, TENS etc or should I be lying low trying not to feel any pain. It seems there is a fine balance.

    Many thanks for your expert advice!

    :-)

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