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  • dkrt
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    in reply to: second opinion #20682

    I will look at it. Thanks so much

    dkrt
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    in reply to: second opinion #20680

    Wow, I thought that it would take around a year to get over a microdiscetomy. So what are the guide lines for recovery like with a microdiscetomy or discectomy on my l3? Just for fun I also have a torn labrum but that will definitely have to wait to after babies. I was a gymnast and dancer. I have had two other ortho surgeries and their recovery were very long. One was the mumford for left shoulder and that took 2 years (had complications) and the other was a sternumclaviacal reconstruction, so I am not a fast recovery type person. Thanks again for your information

    dkrt
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    in reply to: second opinion #20677

    Thank you. If I went a head and did IVF treatments, due to my age and if I have surgery now that would significantly delay our family advancement. Would going forward with having a baby make the herniation worse or unfixable? Ive heard that it can really make the herniation worse. We are set to do IVF in Feb of 2016. Thanks

    dkrt
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    in reply to: second opinion #20659

    Thank you so much.
    I have read that the nerve root injections don’t work in 50% of cases so I really wanted other options, just in case. What about the second part of my question? As in are having babies and carrying a baby out of the question with a herniated disc with compression on the nerve root? I am older and am afraid if I don’t just do a few injections and then re start IVF treatments then my husband and I probably wont have a family. We have been IVF treatments for 6 years. Thanks again

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