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  • Duckgirl
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    I meant to type worse radicular pain.

    Duckgirl
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    Thank you, Dr. Corenman. The quotes I gave regarding the metallic markers were on the radiology report. If the PEEK cage is displaced, is that corrected surgically? I am thinking it is time to take all of my images to get a second opinion.

    Duckgirl
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    Good afternoon, Dr:
    Thank you so much for your input. My pain is most prevalent on the lower right side of my back and in my right leg. I called my doctor today with my concerns, particularly with this new report. He stated that the metallic marker was for the disc, and that I had nothing to worry about. He also stated that the “mild neuroformal narrowing” was an improvement than what I had pre-surgery. I am confused, as I was never diagnosed with neuroformal narrowing or stenosis (and don’t even really know what exactly that is) in my many diagnostic tests over the last five years prior to surgery. He read the report while I was on the phone, but I don’t believe he was simultaneously looking at the image. He was very rushed, which I understand during a weekday. My last post-op appointment was about 3 weeks ago. At that time, I expressed concern about the length of recovery. My dr stated it definitely wasn’t normal, and he didn’t know why. He ordered the CT to make sure all hardware was in place. After the image came in, he called and said everything looks OK. He also indicated that saw bone growth, although I didn’t see anything about the bone growth on the CT radiology report referenced herein. I genuinely feel like something might be wrong. I know 5 months is too early to tell if the fusion is “successful” or if I will fully fuse. Do you think a second opinion could be beneficial? Thank you again for your time!

    Duckgirl
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    Hi Doctor,

    I just received my CT result. I am concerned that maybe a screw is misplaced and the nerve is compressed. Do you have any opinion or thoughts on the following quote:

    Transpedicular screws are present bilaterally at L5 and S1 which appear centered
    in the pedicles. The tip of the left L5 screw appears to project approximately 1
    mm beyond the lateral cortical margin of L5 vertebra. Metallic clips are seen at
    the L5-S1 disc space. A clip on the right lies in the region of the right L5-S1
    neural foramen and could be associated with mild neuroforaminal narrowing.

    Thank you very much for your thoughts so far. I am having a hard time interpreting the medical terms.

    Duckgirl
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    Hi Doctor,
    Thank you so much! Also have “mild diffuse disc bulge” at L1-2, L-3-4, stable mild degenerative disc space narrowing and changes at various levels, osteophytic spurring, mild scoliosis. Modic end plate change at L2-L3. My pain is worse than it was before surgery, and much more constant. The leg/glute pain has been particularly bad. I sit for long hours at work, which is very painful, even though I get up and walk every so often. I get a shooting pain in my lower right back pretty frequently. My surgeon says everything post-op looks as it should. Thank you so much for your assistance. I hope I made the right decision to have the fusion, but I am beginning to have doubts. Thank you again!

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