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    in reply to: Leg cramps #9766

    Dr. Corenman,

    I just saw your message – it had gone into my spam folder.

    To answer your question, x-rays were taken while on my back and on my left side. The only examination was of the incision which is doing fine. My surgeon did not perform any other exam, e.g., motor strength testing, sensation, tension signs or reflexes.

    He ordered a back brace and told me to continue walking and return in one month. I am 4 weeks post op today and I can do minimal things before needing to lie down from pain. I would be grateful to you if I knew what questions to ask when I see him again on Nov 18. Like I’ve mentioned before, he breezes in and out of the room giving me at most 2-3 minutes and then the nurse comes in.

    I’m frustrated yet I don’t know what else to do. His cavalier attitude makes me feel like I’m over reacting and he alone knows what’s right or wrong with me.

    I thank you for your valuable time and information.

    Sincerely,
    PSC55

    Psc55
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    in reply to: Leg cramps #9699

    Dear Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you for responding to my plea for help. Seventeen days post op, I did go to the emergency room for further testing. I was tested for blood clots in both legs, which came back negative, and all blood work came back normal.

    When asked why the leg that never hurt before has cramps from the calf to the thigh, I was told it was muscular and there was no clear answer for the reason. The doctor did, however give me more Oxycodone and the muscle relaxer, Flexerall.

    On the 14th day post op, I returned for my 2week checkup with my surgeon and I told him my concerns, he said, “what do you want me to do? Of course you’re going to have pain, I just operated on you!” He laughed and left the room. The PA was still in there as was my 36 year old son. She said to come back in a month and if I had any questions, give them a call. I left there in shock and asked my son for his opinion. Not wanting to upset me further, he just said the surgeon had a horrible bedside manner.

    My surgery was performed with the Renassaince robot at the Celebration Hospital in Florida, one of only 2 in the state. I can honestly say that had I known the aftermath of spinal fusion performed by my surgeon, I would have taken the 24/7 sciatic pain down my left leg hands down before these new pain symptons.

    I wanted to let you know that I so appreciate the information you have provided previously and had I lived in Colorado, my choice of surgeon would have been you.

    Thank you for your time,
    PSC55

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