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  • Rkrebs
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    Hello again,

    I have just undergone the nerve root block procedure at s1 which has given me minimal relief. I have no pain at the injection site in the low back, however, the pain in the back and side of my thigh as well as the the very cold feeling in my foot has persisted. I have had this problem for over 8 months now and have not seen much success from PT, and about 25-30% pain relief from the nerve root block. I unfortunately had to decline my return to graduate school as I am still incapable of focusing very well while sitting due to the pain. I understand it’s hard to tell without the MRI, but if I get surgery what are generally the chances of reherniation in the future say 5, 10, or 20 years? It is about a 4mm right paracentral disc protrusion. I am at my wits’ end with this and am ready to move on with my life. Any advice or help would be appreciated. Thanks again.

    Rkrebs
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    Thanks for the response Dr. Corenman. I will be going for my second epidural injection soon which will hit the s1 nerve root, which is what the disc is impinging upon. Is this the same as the nerve root block you were suggesting?

    I will soon be getting an MRI of my hip and the closer I get to figuring it out I am starting to think that FAI could be the major source of pain for this. If that is the case I will likely see Dr. Phillipon in your clinic when I can make an appointment. Once again, thanks for the reply.

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