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  • Susan117
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    Dr. Corenman,
    Thank you…this is the most help I have received so far. The summary you provided of my past surgeries is spot on. My leg weakness was worse before L5/S1 surgery but is still what I would consider moderate. No doctor I have seen has ever mentioned anything about the nerves being compressed but I have not seen my most recent MRI report, although I have requested it…just haven’t received it yet.

    According to my doctor, the X-rays show that the fusion is solid. He also did a new MRI after surgery to get a better look but said everything looked ok. That is when he said my pain was sympathetic pain or just arthritis…I feel like he has given up and hasn’t offered to do anything else to help. I know something is going on. It is not normal to feel the same after surgery as you did before. I am a very active person…before this I was exercising regularly, gardening, traveling regularly…all of this has come to an abrupt stop. I can’t even walk up stairs at home or work or sit at my desk at work without pain and leg pain/weakness now.

    I plan to study the information on your website that you mentioned in your response and see if I can’t find another doctor who will take me seriously. I want to get back to normal…without the pain meds and limitations. I understand there will be some, but that’s just part of who I am because of my back. I have an appointment with a non surgical neuro doctor for an evaluation…do you think this is a good next step? Could this type doctor do a discogram? I wish you were closer to Huntsville, AL! You have been so much help and I truly appreciate your time!

    Susan117
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    Sorry, keep forgetting to add pertinent information! I also gave harrington rods and fusion in my upper back, I believe at level T1 that goes to L2!

    Susan117
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    Also, the surgeon from November has noted that I am still having pain but says it is from facet arthritis and not offered any type of work up to identify the pain source now. I wish he would! But he keeps saying it is either arthritis or sympathetic pain.

    Susan117
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    Thank you for you reply! The surgeons notes from my TLIF surgery say:
    L5-S1 Posterolateral Fusion
    L5-S1 Posterior Interbody Fusion
    L5-S1 Posterior instrumentation with application of bio mechanical device
    L5 Laminectomy
    Implants: Medtronic Solera Pedicule screw system with bilateral 7.5 x 35 versus 6.5 x 4mm screws, bilateral 40mm rods with locking caps, capstone PEEK Interbody cage 7x22mm extra small kit infuse bone morphogenic protein, 10 cc Grafto putty

    That was the surgery done in Novermber by my “second opinion” surgeon. The first opinion surgeon is the doctor that did my original harrington rod surgery in 1985 and his radiologist is the one who said my L4-5 segment had annular tear and degeneration with sacralized L5. My leg weakness and back pain are worse after surgery and the pain spreads across my sacrum and I also have burning in my toes and feet.

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