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Dr. Corenman,
As always, thank you for the quick response. So, even though the numbness in my fingers has almost completely resolved, and I no longer have a positive Spurlings, the described symptoms suggest that the nerve may still be entrapped? Is it possible that there is still nerve root inflammation nearly 7 weeks post-op, and that this will potentially dissipate given ample time? Thank you again for your time – it is much appreciated.Dr. Corenman,
Dr. Corenman,I posted this in a different topic, but for some reason it didn’t stick.
I am now 6-weeks post-op, and as I mentioned previously, immediately after surgery, my numbness and weakness increased, which lasted about two weeks. At that point, the numbness started to dissipate, and the weakness started to improve, and today, 6 weeks post-op, the numbness is only noticeable in the tip of my left index finger, and I feel weakness is slowly improving. However, I have noticed that I still get some electrical “shock” sensations in my left hand, where the numbness used to be if I position my neck certain ways. For example, if I pull my head back like I’m trying to make a double-chin, or if I tilt my head back too far to drink water. This doesn’t hurt, but it feels like a sharp zap. My concern is that the nerve root is still being impinged, despite the fact that I had surgery. I am curious to get your thoughts, as I don’t have an appointment with my NS for another two months. Thanks!
Dr. Corenman,
Thank you for the quick response, it is much appreciated! My surgeon told me that the material compressing the nerve was an extrusion from the disc, and that when he was operating, removing the extrusion would have been unnecessarily risky. Additionally, he mentioned that the extruded portion of disc could possibly reduce in size over time as it is reabsorbed by the body. Have you seen patients experience this before? Also, am I being overly ambitious expecting a complete relief of numbness by the 10-day post-op mark? Again, thank you for this wonderful service, and I hope you have been able to get some good skiing in this season! I used to snowboard at Keystone/Vail every weekend when I was attending CU-Boulder!
Also, failed to mention that my surgeon told me post-op that the nerve root was “tented,” by the herniation, but he chose not to remove the herniation, as it would have required too much manipulation of the nerve. Will this extruded portion of disc, which I was told is small, but positioned perfectly to impinge the nerve root, eventually be reabsorbed? Also, is it common to leave the herniated portion of disc in order to not further irritate the nerve?
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