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  • ftkm92
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    Hi,

    Do you consider that I am having failed back surgery syndrome. My surgeon says the spine is good after the surgery from the latest MRI. I went to a pain management Doctor and she wrote Failed Back surgery syndrome due to lumbar spondylosis with spinal stenosis two months ago.

    I tried the Pens treatment but I feels is not working for me because I still required me to take neurontin, targin and other pain medications.

    I do not know what should I do now.

    My surgeon not sure what is going with me because MRI and other test shows no nerve damage or any compression.
    According to my surgeon he says it could be the granulation tissue giving the problem and he suggested me to go for physio. Currently I am on physio but is like not working for me.

    thanks.

    ftkm92
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    Thanks. Mean I have a partial healing.

    ftkm92
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    Thanks. Still having pulling sensation and tightness at the back of my leg. ANKLES ARE TIGHT TOO. In term of motor issue I am much better. Before the surgery I was totally bedrinner and just sit on the wheelchair. 4 MONTHS after the surgery I stop using crutches but I still limp when I walk. The muscle weakness are improving.My main problem now is the leg pulling sensation and tightness at the back of leg and both sides of my ankle. Before surgery the pain was unbearable that required me to have pethidine IV 100mg and dynastat. After the surgery the pain reduced.Immediately after surgery I was given 300mg 3 times a day of neurontin, targin 10mg, arcoxia 120mg and 2 tqb 3 times a day of ultracet. Currently I am still on those tablets. The pain now is still the same after the surgery but the muscle weakness improved tremendously. I have been to PT and I tried acupuncture and pens treatment but it did not work for me. I also had epidural steroids injections but it failed too. I was wondering is it possible that those granulation tissue causing me the pain even though there is no compression or the sensory nerve is damage. For the motor nerve is still in a healing process. I am still going for my pt. My back hurts too if I walk or sit or stand for too long. Is it possible to have sensory nerve damage with a normal motor nerve.

    Thanks. So sorry for asking u so many things. Your article is pretty confusing for me because I am not very good in science. I am just help my friend in the pharmacy . I better with medications knowledge.

    ftkm92
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    Hi,

    What causes chronic nerve injury or chronic radiculopathy?

    My MRI shows granulation tissue without compression on S1 nerve root.

    My ENG and NCV shows normal.

    Is chronic radiculopathy same as nerve damage?

    According to my surgeon he says scar tissue on nerve root but no compression and weak ankle.

    ftkm92
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    is it possible to have nerve damage but the ncv/emg shows is normal?

    ftkm92
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    Thanks.

    Base of my symptoms I am having chronic radiculopathy. The nerve test said normal and no nerve damage but i still having walking difficulties.

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