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  • Bikingenjo
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    Thank you – are there non surgical ways to treat it then (or is it something that gets better with time)?

    For what it’s worth, and for any other readers, my pain has gotten substantially better in the last few weeks. I am about 2.5 months post op and I am able to bike 20 miles per day, light running, and rowing without any major consequence. Athletically, I feel nearly back to normal. But I do have some minor annoyance while sitting still – hopefully that gets better

    Bikingenjo
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    Managed to get their analysis back – seems like you’re right, it’s just a bulge. What’s your interpretation of the below results? I’m not sure what they mean by soft tissue defects, could that be the source of the nerve sensation I have at L5S1?

    L5-S1: Left hemilaminectomy and discectomy. Mild retrolisthesis with a small broad-based disc bulge and mild neuroforaminal narrowing. No significant Central spinal canal stenosis or nerve root compression. There soft tissue along the left hemilaminectomy defect consistent with postoperative change/scar..

    IMPRESSION: MRI of the lumbar spine demonstrates:

    Left laminectomy and discectomy at L5/S1 without evidence of recurrent disc herniation. Soft tissue along the left laminectomy defect, likely scar/postoperative change.
    2. Mild retrolisthesis of L5 on S1 with loss of disc space height

    Bikingenjo
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    Thank you Dr. Corenman

    I’m still waiting to see their analysis/findings, but here’s a photo from my MRI. Is it me or does it look like the disc is still pressuring the L5S1 nerve?

    Bikingenjo
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    I should note that while my symptoms may seem mild they are bad enough to prevent me from running or biking.

    Bikingenjo
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    Thank you for the response. I am 2 months post op now and there was a period where I felt no symptoms (a few glorious days!). However, I’ve started to feel mild sciatic symptoms on the opposite (right) side which has been perfectly fine while my left side suffered from sciatica for 5 years!

    Looking online, sciatica switching sides seems quite common though I’ve yet to come across an explanation as to why that is.

    Summary: I had a microdiscectomy at l5s1 on my left side after suffering from sciatica for 5 years. My right side has been perfectly fine my whole life until 10 days ago when the sciatic symptoms seem to have migrated. Any idea why this is?

    (I am getting a new MRI tomorrow and am considering sending to you for your review via your service)

    Thanks again

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