Forum Replies Created

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • Addison
    Participant
    Post count: 7
    in reply to: EMG results #28471

    Yes, no fractures or anything like that. And the MRI showed no compression at S1.

    Ok great, but just to extrapolate a little bit, are plexus injuries and root avulsions treatable with surgery? Assuming the nerves aren’t dead, would they begin regrowing down the length of the nerve after surgical repair?

    I have weakness in my left leg, but it’s more global and hard to pinpoint to a single muscle group. My ankle feels a little unstable and my left hip seems to feel “loose” when I walk, rather than rigid and in place. But it’s fairly subjective and I don’t think I would fail any muscle strength tests in my left leg the way I so clearly do in my right.

    Addison
    Participant
    Post count: 7
    in reply to: EMG results #28466

    Thick** not think

    Addison
    Participant
    Post count: 7
    in reply to: EMG results #28465

    I should also mention the skin on the bottom of my right foot on the foot pad and under the arch feels like it’s gotten really think, although I’m not sure if it actually has or just feels that way. Also I haven’t gone barefoot since the accident happened, even in the shower I wear shower shoes because I feel like I’m literally walking on the bones in my feet.

    Addison
    Participant
    Post count: 7
    in reply to: EMG results #28464

    I fell from a ladder approximately six feet and landed on my tailbone onto concrete. I tried to get up but immediately had difficulty standing or even “willing” my legs to move at all. An ambulance came and took me to the hospital, where I stayed overnight. I would say for the first month and a half or two months I had a ton of trouble walking. I dropped all my classes for that semester, and basically stayed at home 24/7, struggling to do things like go to the grocery store. Eventually I started to get something like a normal gait back, although I definitely have trendelenburg gait that doesn’t seem to be getting any better (Yet, I know it’s possible that my nerves are still healing). My right calf and hamstring don’t seem to be innervated very much if at all, as I cannot raise up on my toes at all with my right leg nor can I do any exercises that target my right hamstring alone; I just can’t generate any force whatsoever. The nerve pain is pretty much all in my right foot, where I feel it mostly on the sides but also on the top and bottom.

    I just wonder if my new MRI with contrast ends up showing any of the things the neurologist mentions in her notes, are any of those things “fixable” via surgery? Having read much on your website I understand what happens if a nerve is compressed, but a lot of what she mentions I don’t understand what could be done about them. It sucks because I already feel like I’ve lost a ton of time waiting for appointment after appointment; everything you might hear about the VA medical system and their wait times I now know to be true unfortunately.

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)