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    I’m not sure I was given any potential risks from my surgeon about the other asymptomatic herniation before surgery. He honestly never really discussed it with me. He only talked about the one we operated on but was aware of the other at the time. I also wanted to mention to you something else that just started today…I’ve had some popping in the back where the incision is that doesn’t really feel like the kind of pop when you crack your joints. It feels more like when things are sliding around over top of one another. It’s been doing this quite a bit tonight and if I stand in one position for even 1 minute, as soon as move it pops. It feels better when it does that though. It almost seems as if something is not positioned right? And it’s a little discomforting until I move and it does that little “pop”. I’m still only concerned about reherniation due to my ehlers and the symptoms that have come since surgery that I previously mentioned. I go back in 3 weeks but if you think I should call before then and update them about these symptoms I will definitely do so. Thank you for your time, Dr.

    Daniellemc
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    Thank you for your input, the swelling has since subsided mostly. However, the tingling has worsened quite a bit. I’m experiencing a lot of tingling in my glutes now which I never had before surgery. My opposite leg is also experiencing tingling pretty frequently. I do have an l4-l5 herniation on the right side that has not been operated on so I feel like it may just be irritated from the incision and surgery of the disc directly below it. I’m hoping this tingling will go away soon but am now just confused why it is happening in so many new places…

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