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  • bill335
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    Just wanted to update, visited the Dr. last week and got the good news, the wound has closed. Wasn’t one of those typical paper cut wound that closed in a few days, this took the entire month to close with daily soap, antibiotic ointment and bandage.

    Starting to feel a lot better, still not 100% but a lot better. Thank you for taking the time out to answer my questions the past 10 months. Nothing short of amazing getting such a precise, assuring, quick answer from you.

    bill335
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    I had a chance to visit the doctor because the area looked a little worst compare to the weekened and the diagonisis was granuloma if I heard correctly. Before seeing the doctor, I had applied some Neurospirin and stuck a band aid on it and over night I guess a small area of the incision “burst”? Defintely more painful after the area burst. I called and explained the situation to the Doctor’s Office and luckily they managed to get me in asap.

    Anyway, of course it had to turn out to be a non-normal siutation. Was told to wash the area with soap (I use Dial) and continue with Nerospirin and bandaid and come back in a month. If it doesn’t close by then the Dr. said he would have to stich it up again. Of course the only thing that came to mind was “WHAT THE”.

    My concern now is granuloma bascially means the incsion has reopened? How does it reopen after a year? Do these things really closed by itself? Is there anything I should look out for, not do or do in the mean time to prevent the situation from getting worst?

    Thanks Doc.

    bill335
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    Just a one year update. For the most part I feel good, not 100% but a lot better then one year ago. I’m here for some suggestions again from you.

    I have this strange symptom now:

    This new problem started about 3 or 4 weeks ago. I noticed that my incision site has started to hurt when I touch it, it’s ok when I leave it alone. I use to massage/touch it with my fingers with zero pain. It now feels tender and the color of incision site, to me at least, looks a little more red that then what I think it should be for one year out (looking at the incision site when dry). I do use a small ice pack and electric heat pad daily after work. On top of this, I noticed a small Skittle size (lump?) at the incision site, comes and goes. I cannot always feel it especially after Ice or Heat on the back.

    I have gotten a couple of bouts of pain down the right leg after noticing this new problem but it lasted for only a couple of seconds and completely gone afterward. No where as bad as before. Not sure if this had anything to do with the incision site problem or inflammation. Sitting is about the same as before.

    Other then this new problem, it’s been ok. Progress is slow but steady. I look forward to your reply and again Thank You.

    bill335
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    Dr. Corenman,

    There was actually one thing I had forgot to asked about. I haven’t really thought too much about it but it has crossed my mind. Now that the disc at the L5-S1 has lost moderate space and hydration, what should I expect down the line from that disc and any potential problems? I have seen the MRI after surgery and it’s thin as expected after surgery. There is still disc space but thin (not paper thin).

    I have read that some people with really bad degenerative disc have no pain at all while others do. What should I expect down the line from the disc that had the surgery? I have read that bone spurs can occur also from thin disc. Is there anyway to prevent any of this stuff from happening?

    bill335
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    I’m back and here to tell you that you were right on the money when you said it was inflammation. The last time I was on here I guess was November of 2012 and felt like the world was ending for me especially after the extra pain down the leg.

    Well, I decided not to sit around and do nothing. From spending countless hours reading all the doom and gloom on line, one thing I noticed was the folks who had good results after surgery were the ones that moved and moved. I purchased a electric heat pad, got my ice gel packs, and hit the thread mill twice daily along with doing my PT stretches. Surely enough, the first week of this, the pain was intense but I noticed as the weeks went by, the pain down my leg was getting less and less. I manage to be completely off the Ibuprofen by the end of December and Lyrica by early January. My back does have the occasional “ache” but is nothing compare to the previous pain. I’m doing my PT stretches to help strengthen the area.

    I forgot to mention in my other posts but before December, I could not sit more then 30-45 minutes but it has improve to 2 hours now. I could probably sit more but I’m not pushing it. I do use a small ice gel pack in my lower back when I’m sitting for more then a hour, probably don’t need it but hey, it helps and works.

    Anyway, I would like to send out a heart warm THANK YOU, especially for interpreting my MRI and telling me I had inflamed nerves. Crossing my fingers the relief will be a long time but if it doesn’t, I”m be back asking for your expert advice.

    bill335
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    Thank you so much for your reply Dr. Corenman. I think I will start off by asking for the steroid pack, hopefully it will be enough to calm things down and nothing is too serious. I did ask about a epidural during my last visit but was told no. As for the additional leg pain, there is a slight increase, not very significant, but I understand you can’t tell how bad the problem is unless another MRI is done.

    I also noticed that you are a chiropractor? Do you think decompression will help my situation? I was thinking about just laying on a table and having the chiro stretch/pull me apart on one of his chiro table and having a machine (forgot the name of it) apply heat treatment to my lower back. I had some friends who done it and they told me it helped out a lot with their back aches but my situation is different since I have had a micro-d done.

    Again, thank you for your advice Dr. Corenman. Will update and share my experience as it goes.

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