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  • jonas
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    Dr Corenman
    Once again a big thank you for your professional advise i will carry on using the wheelchair if i’m out and about this gives me my mobility back to go where ever i want pain free
    i will get a exercise bike as i really want to keep my fitness up ive always been a very active person before this injury and haven’t had any problems with my weight which i might start to get if i don’t keep exercising many thanks for all your advise i will keep in touch to let you know how my talk went with the surgeon in November

    Kind Regards
    Jonas

    jonas
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    Dr Corenman
    Please accept a huge thank you for giving me more information about my condition and reassuring me of the bladder and bowl dysfunction i feel more confident now and don’t think fingers crossed i will get problems in that area
    i will wait until November to see what the surgeon has to say about any more future operations to the Lumbar Spine area
    just one more question please do you think i am doing the right thing by using a wheelchair to get about pain free or do you think i should walk as much as possible even if its so painful and slow
    its extremely hard to walk even 10 steps then and after 10 steps my legs just don’t want to move my brain is telling them to move but they just slowly grind to a halt,and if there is a slight incline i have very little chance of walking up that
    so thats why i stopped battling with the pain and it was taking 100 times longer to get anywhere if i stopped then rested i could walk alittle more but it was getting me so frustrated and i felt its just not practical and so physically demanding and i was puffing and panting with just trying to walk a short distance

    i don’t want to give up on walking i walk as much as i can around the house but thats as much as i can cope with

    what is your professional view on this Wheelchair or no Wheelchair ?

    Kind Regards
    Jonas

    jonas
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    Thank you Dr Corenman for your valued advice i feel quite reluctant to have another op because i don’t feel confident that it will give me more mobility and less pain, i tried a test which i read in one of your forums where you heel and toe 10 times with each foot my right is very responsive to movement but my left is half the speed and it burns in my hip and buttock area when i heel and toe so i take it my motor nerves are damaged i went for a very short walk to a shop yesterday which was about 100 yards from the car using my 2 crutches to stabilize me but after that i am very much in pain and my walking is back to tiny painful steps around the house
    sometimes when im in the kitchen my lowerback and muscles and buttocks contract and both my legs start to shake and i feel my legs bending at the knees and my legs feel so weak i feel ive got to sit down quickly to relieve the pain and muscle contractions
    once i sit in my wheelchair the pain and spasms go within 2 to 5 mins and i just finish off whatever i was doing in my wheelchair
    i know im going on a bit but i just wanted you to have a clear picture of my symptoms

    if i turn down a offer of another operation where do you think my mobility will be in the future will my compressed left leg become worse
    over time and is it possible my lowerback could cause any bowl or bladder problems in the future

    or is there any hope my symptoms could get better instead of worse
    the only thing what really concerns me is bowel or bladder problems
    mobility is something i can learn to adapt to

    Kinds Regards
    Jonas

    jonas
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    Thank you Dr Corenman for your speedy response
    I had Surgery because my MRI Scans showed the L5/S1 Nerve was really compressed by a very Ugly looking herniated L5 Disc it was also pinching the right side as well
    The surgeon wanted to do a L5 Fusion but because i smoke and find it difficult to kick the habit she decided to remove the bulging parts of the disc and decompress both sides not sure what the neural arch removal was designed to do but these were written on the notes i think she said if she removes the neural arch then anymore herniation would not give me problems because it gives the herniation more space but im not really sure if that was linked to the nerual arch removal because when i was talking to my surgeon i was extremely nervous and it was all to much to take in at the time

    before surgery i did suffer from severe left side Foraminal Stenosis which you told me i had months ago you were the only one who ever explained foraminal Stenosis and how to detect it,
    before surgery my walking went down hill to the point my left leg was so weak and wouldn’t move very good when trying to walk so instead of trying to put up with the slow painful walking i mainly used a wheel chair to get out and about pain free
    it seemed silly to me trying to walk and in so much pain it was pointless but if i got in my wheelchair i could go anywhere pain free and faster than ever

    after my operation my surgeon did say it was a very busy 3 hour operation and she did alot of work on me and the L5/S1 Nerve was almost crushed
    i’m not sure if all of the neural arch was removed all i can say is i am due to see her in November so i will ask her and update you then
    My Surgery hasn’t really given me any better quality of life, my mobility is still the same if not worse my left leg pain and throbbing is still the same and my lower back pain is worse than before surgery
    the only thing i am happy with is the surgeon tried her best and i am not totally disabled from the waist down

    My life was affected about 6 weeks after surgery because i expected so much more mobility and pain relief from this surgery but now i have been put on anti depressants and been given pain relief which blocks a good majority of the pain and i have come to terms with the condition of my back and legs and i understand that there are people out there with worse conditions than me to put up with if i cannot walk then so be it i will carry on using a wheelchair and that solves that problem
    the back pain has taken up till now to sort out the best medication which suits me and does the job
    so thank you Dr Corenman for all your time and i hope my experience can help other people in some way or other
    i would highly recommend surgery even though it hasnt helped me yet
    because if i didnt have surgery my L5/S1 Nerve would of got that crushed it would of left my leg in a more worse state i’m sure
    i think my poor back and left nerve condition was hard for any surgery to correct but it was worth a try

    Regards
    and good luck to all future back sufferers

    Jonas

    jonas
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    Thank you Dr Corenman for your professional opinion my lawyer is going to sue on the basis of aggravating my back condition with the 2 accidents i had at work he and another spinal consultant think my accidents accelerated
    my back injury by 5 to 10 years
    many thanks for your valued and speedy advice
    Kind Regards
    Jonas

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