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  • Tiku311
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    in reply to: pain after surgery #5220

    Thanks for the help.
    I’ve also recently been diagnosed with a central C4-C5 herniation without nerve root involvement but some degree of central cord compression. I’m having bilateral radicular arm pain which is improving slowly. However I’m also having some mild paresthesias in the right leg which is new as my only pain before was the left leg. Have you seen cases of cervical cord compression causing radicular symptoms in the lower extremities?

    Tiku311
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    in reply to: pain after surgery #5193

    Thanks for quick reply!
    Your summary of my problem is spot on.
    I did have an MRI with gadolinium 2.5 months post op and it revealed postoperative changes around the nerve root. There was also mention of some osteophytic changes but no mention of residual or new disc herniation. No mention of foraminal collapse. I know that a foraminotomy was not performed at the time of surgery (and perhaps it should’ve been since it’s the second surgery on the same level).
    The pain I have now is worse primarily when I sleep on either side but left greater than right. It is also bothersome when I sit. It improves with standing and feels the best when I walk. It is a burning and cramping type pain and similar to the prior pain but, as mentioned before, more constant, less severe, and involving a larger distribution. I also tried both neurontin and lyrica with some relief but the drowsiness made work difficult so I stopped both.
    Of note, I also have some mild paresthesias in my right foot which are new.
    I attempted to exercise last week and after 30 minutes on an elliptical machine I developed numbness of both great toes which is a new finding. My preop numbness was primarily in my 4th and 5th right digits. Fortunately there is no significant weakness I notice in daily activity but a physical therapist noted reduced strength in my left glut.
    I’m approaching the 6 month anniversary of the surgery and don’t feel like celebrating.
    I don’t want another procedure but need to find an explanation as to why I feel the way I do.
    Thanks again.

    Tiku311
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    in reply to: Post L5 S1 surgery #5189

    I’m a 35 year old cardiologist and unfortunatley have a h/o back surgeries. The first was an L5/S1 lami/discectomy on the right in ’97 with immediate relief of symptoms. I did well for over 10 years until ’08 at which time I developed left sided back and leg pain. I underwent an MRI revealing a left sided L5/S1 herniation. The pain distribution was different on the left then the right but I assumed that was due to some degree of asymmetry in my dermatomal distribution. I dealt with the pain conservatively for 3 years (including a couple of epidurals with minimal relief). Finally the pain progressed and I finally had surgery in 6/11 with a left sided L5/S1 microdiscectomy. Since surgery I’ve had ongoing radicular left leg pain though my back pain is significantly improved. I had an epidural in 10/11 with some improvement but now the pain is back. Interestingly the pain distribution now includes the prior area before the surgery but also new areas in my left leg as well. The pain is not as severe as it was before surgery but it is now almost constant and especially when I sleep on either side. Unfortunately due to the constant symptoms and difficulty sleeping, I’m considering a repeat procedure (even “laser spine” surgery for FBSS). Please advise.
    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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