I get your points about Discogel.
But I have a failed L5/S1 disk, one that I herniated a while back, then herniated again, and now its basically flat. Two neurosurgeons feel like fusion is not an option due to the amount of scoliosis, arthritis, and other disk problems I have (and might lead to a “domino effect” of more problems & fusions). I am mobile, and relatively active, so I don’t think I’d want fusion anyway. And removing part of the disk isn’t an option because its not really herniated now, just flat and protruding into the nerve.
The laser spine institute offered to remove the protrusion, and somehow cauterize the rest of the exposed disk, but I’m not convinced that’s a good solution. Who knows how the disk will respond, or what other problems will occur even if the surgery is successful.
A pain specialist offered an injection, but pain isn’t the problem – its the protruding disk and partial feeling loss in my leg and foot. And it’s not really a bulge where reducing the swelling would help, its just flattened over time.
So, as you can see I haven’t found any great options for a tough problem – do you know of any options someone in my situation could look into? I’m not asking for a diagnosis or personal treatment plan, just hoping for an expert to point me towards some potential options I haven’t found yet.
While I’m ok for now, my back is getting worse by the week, and I’m only 52.
Thanks.