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in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33983
Thanks again. I suppose then having this pain post surgery I should take as a good sign that the nerve is at least somewhat functioning, even if the numbness and weakness hasn’t disappated yet?
Also, again not to harp on it, but the opposite side (right) slr causing pain in my left foot isn’t cause of alarm even though this wasn’t the case a week ago? That doesn’t indicate that something is causing increased irritation? For what it’s worth I’m relatively pain free now EXCEPT when doing the slr /sitting too long or sometimes rolling out of bed/getting out of car (which even with the log roll can be awkward and difficult at times).
And as an update, I see my surgeon on Thursday but he suggested ovet the phone going for another MRI with contrast. In your opinion, is 3 weeks post-op too soon to be doing that?
Again, thanks a million. This site is a lifesaver
in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33980One other question, in addition to my last post (sorry, you’re just so much better at answering questions than my doctor!), is there any signficance to the pain disappearing before the surgery? I’d say the pain entirely disappeared 10-14 days before the procedure. Was the nerve dying? As far as I know it was still fully compressed and the numbness and weakness never went away. The MRI for what it’s worth says it was a “L5-S1 large left paracentral extruded HNP with resultant moderate central canal stenosis. Recommend clinical correlation for impingement of the descending and traversing left S1 nerve root”. I worry if the lack of pain I had prior to the surgery was an indication of signficant nerve damage…
in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33977Thanks again. When the doctor did this test last week I felt no pain. I just finished the steroids off today and decided to try the test again and that’s when I got the sharp pain. Repeated attempts produced the same result. I’m trying not to read much into it but shouldn’t I be concerned that it is a worsening symptom? I did walk a lot more yesterday than previous days so maybe that had something to do with it?
Again, thanks so much. As I said my anxiety is through the roof with this and you’ve been one of the the only calming voices in my life.
in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33974Thanks again Doctor. I know my anxiety is just getting the best of me and I need to be patient.
Just another question. On a straight leg test today the non sciatica leg (right) seem to trigger that sharp foot pain on the sciatica side (left). Any reason for this beyond the irritated nerve as you said? How are they connected? Thanks again
in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33968Thanks again Doctor.
One last question (until I think of more I guess). I occasionally get very sharp foot pain (despite the numbness) if I clench my buttocks or move a certain way (doing all I can to not bend, twist and so on). And normally the firmer the mattress or seat I’m in the more I feel a bit of that old sciatica pain (though again comparably mild to what it was before). I haven’t noticed any improvement in the pain since the steroids started (2 days left). I know these things take time but I get so anxious about any pain as I don’t want to think for a second the nerve is still compressed as I know the longer it is the harder it is to come back from. Anyway, thanks again for alleviating most of my concern. I’ve had a lot of surgeries in my time (only 35) but this one has scared me the most because of how much uncertainty there seems to be in the healing process. Your forums have been very helpful
in reply to: Residual pain or possible reherniation? #33959Thank you Doctor. You have put my mind somewhat at ease. I was just nervous because for about two weeks before the procedure all my pain seemed to have vanished and I was just dealing with numbness. Since the procedure, I seem to get pain especially after my walks and it seems a bit more “consistent” when I’m laying flat on my back. Though I will say it’s fairly mild compared to what I dealt with before (if a month before surgery was a 10, this is a more of a 3 or 4). I guess I just freaked out a bit because of not having any more pain in the days leading up to the surgery.
One other question if you dont mind me asking. I’ve also noticed since my surgery that when I clean my anus I seem to get a slight tingling in my left foot (the sciatica side) Also when I pee (standing up) sometimes I also get that tingling. I have no other issues with bladder or bowel control nor any saddle numbness of any kind but I’m curious why this is as it was not something I had prior to the surgery. Thanks again!
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