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  • jacki
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    Thank you for the reply.

    The only comments made after MRI and CT were that there was swelling around the S1 nerve root, which the original surgeon thought maybe causing my symptoms. Apart from that there was no other comment made. The Nerve Conduction Studies were abnormal and indicative of S1 nerve root damage.

    I guess all these weeks on with the same pattern of numbness and no improvement the Surgeon I sought for a second opinion believes that the damage to the nerve was probably caused during the dural tear. Having been told it is unlikely now to recover – i wondered if there was any way forward.

    I really appreciate your response.
    with thanks

    jacki
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    I have re-read the letter TLIF was l4 / l5 sorry! But the surgeon who gave me the second opinion has put the following in his letter.

    “Everything points towareds S1 nerve root injury, which is slightly confusing with a 4/5 operation but on reviewing her scan it does show her to have a segmental anomaly so the actually the operation level was L5/S1 which makes sense now with the area of the injury.”

    I was in bed for 3 days as I had horrendous headaches and vomiting, similar to an extreme migraine. The reason I cant walk far is a combination of increasing pain as I stand or walk and increasing weakness. The surgeon has also put in the letter that I have numbness in an S1 distribution she had weakness of the calf, absent ankle jerk and a positive slump test. I dont know exactly what the MRI included I am afraid.

    I hope that is clearer
    Thanks

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