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  • JimMiller
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    in reply to: Parathesis #25130

    Hi Dr. Corenman:

    I wanted to follow up with you once again with regard to the above. After taking lyrica for some time much of my thigh numbness, tingling, burning nerve symptoms have decreased, although still present. However I am still left with significant hip pain on right side and in right groin area (at least I think it is from the hip).

    I asked my surgeon about it and he said these symptoms were not from nerve root retraction at L5,S1 but from the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve being compressed while on operating table (meralgia paresthetica).

    Questions:

    1.) Do you believe pain is from DJD in hip or meralgia paresthtetica ?

    2.) If gait has changed after surgery would the hip become irritated like this ? Perhaps shifting more weight to hip while walking ?

    Obviously, I need to walk as much as possible to rehab so I need to keep mobile!

    Please let me know your thoughts.

    Thank you,

    Jim

    JimMiller
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    in reply to: Parathesis #24698

    Yes, I did get temporary relief with the oral steroid. As a matter of fact, the symptoms were not as severe right after surgery. They gradually became worse and I thought the oral steroid would take care it.

    Please note, I have a transitional vertebrae so I believe this is technically being called L4-L5….does this makes a difference ?

    Also, what nerve root would you say is causing my symptoms of right sided front and hip parathesis (does not travel down to knee)?

    Thank you for the fast response. The symptoms do make it difficult to walk more than half mile and I would like to rehab further !

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