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    The pain in in calve is negligible now.

    The strength doesn’t seem to be improved much.. Although it is difficult to test still. Should the strength be back immediately?

    drtspike
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I had posterior microdiscectomy to decompress the left C7 nerve root last week. All went well with the operation (very thankful), and I feel confident in my recovery. The surgeon did a great job, and said it’s now a waiting game (should be improving in the next 3 -4 weeks). Just wanted to get your thoughts on my current state and make sure all is normal and on the way to recovery:

    -The acute numbness in my left index finger is the exact same (constant for the past 6 months)
    -The knots/spasms (I’ve had for over a year) on both sides of my neck felt like they were on FIRE right after surgery, and now they have “shooting” pains when I turn my head slightly (either direction)
    -Wake up a few times with pain in left calf (never felt before)–could this be tied at all?
    -When sitting, sometimes get fast/repetitive twitching under the left shoulder blade

    Please let me know your thoughts if these are signs of the nerve “coming back.”

    Many thanks,

    Dave

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    Dr. Corenman,

    Thanks for the response. The other strength loss I was referring to was the ability to keep my fingers spread out, and keeping my fingers bent 90° pointing downward against resistance. Also, my grip strength was indeed reduced as well.

    The spinal surgeon I have been seeing was not advising surgery after the first MRI, but then I suddenly lost strength and he was leaning towards surgery because of my young age (25). After about 1 month my tricep weakness started to get better and the pain/numbness decreased (still faint numbness in my index finger), so he said to wait (follow-up appointment in 1 month). However, the most bothersome symptom is the tightness in the shoulders/neck–sometimes radiating to the throat/jaws.

    In your opinion does this sound like a case for disc replacement? I have been sent overseas as an expat for 1 year, so I’d need to start conversations with my employer for time back in the states–I’d imagine it would take quite some time to establish visits hypothetically leading up to the surgery.

    Thanks again,

    Dave

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