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Dr Corenman
I know this is discussion is getting long and you have provided so much great information. But something occurred to me today regarding my post surgery pain where I have to ask a basic question. Since you are a surgeon, and I am not, your understanding of the tools and techniques to perform the type of surgery I had will help me understand some things.
In performing a posterior decompression with a full laminectomy, removal of the facet joint, disectomy, placement t of interbody fusion and lateral fusion, I envision a lot of cutting with power tools, grinders, Rongeurs and other tools. What could happen either by normal activity or inadvertent motions etc., to cause a very specific burning pain in the sole of my left foot? I have no idea how accurate the cutting tools are to remove the bone and other tissue, and what could cause this pain to generate? I know we talked about the placement of the interbody cage through the area made in the disk on the left side which might irritate the cord and this could take 12 to 18 months to settle down. The pedicle screws are in the right place as verified by a ct scan. But my concern is if something else could of gone awry? I believe there was not a dura leak or tear as I would have been told or felt a severe headache which I didn’t have. I am at a loss of what could have caused this left foot burning pain. I still have this pain and even this evening as I was trying to enjoy dinner with my daughter I could feel it like a nail in my heel.
I don’t believe I am going to get the nitty gritty details from the doctor who did my surgery. I really would appreciate some of your insights here. I’m very concerned about my prognosis. Thanks
JerryQuick question
I’m actually going to just pay for my own mri with contrast out of my own pocket. It’s 373$ I want to know what to tell my PA or doctor for thinner slice mri Imaging. Is a length stated such as 1 mm 2 mm etc or some other terminology. What cut length should I request for mri to get the best imaging given the fact I have instrumentation at T12 L1 with interbody fusion and L2-L3 hemi laminectomy?Thanks.
Please let me know what I need to do for the long distance consultant. I’m obviously at a point where I’m very concerned due being in almost some form of pain all the time. And the calve fasiculations are bothersome and distressing. I’m very concerned about my situation. I just can’t believe the surgery put me in more pain and discomfort than before. I don’t understand why and if something was messed up. I just want to know what’s going on and if I can expect to get better. I filled out your form online which has my email address, full name and phone number. I feel my doctor has left me and I’m not getting any where with him. I really appreciate anything you can do to help and assist me through this.
Thanks Gerald (Jerry)
Hello dr Corenman
I’m definitely interested in the long distance fee based consultation. I’m waiting for my new MRI to be approved. But what I can do is send my imaging disks and reports that I do have and then share the new MRI once I have it.
I will pull your mailing address from your website. I really appreciate everything you’ve done so far. Like I said my chief complaints are the stinging burning pain in the left heel of my foot and left calf , neuropathic pain in my outer left thigh and fasiculations in my calves. I occasionally get some minor pain in my genital area. I hope it is recovery related and a matter if time to heal. However, I would be more comfortable with a thorough review of my imaging and reports to rule out anything else.
My goal is to understand what’s happening and resolve any open issues with help from the best specialists like yourself.Thanks. Jerry
Dr Corenman
I appreciate your feedback on my case. I’m just very concerned about the pain I have in my left outer thigh, calf and some of my left foot. It has been six months and this pain is mainly caused after my spinal surgery. I feel something went wrong during surgery to cause me this constant pain. I hope you are correct in that it is only cord irratation but I worry it could be something else as well.It just doesn’t make sense I have this pain all the time. It is a stinging burning pain. It is as bothersome in my calf and thigh as my foot. Isn’t there testing or imaging that can help figure out what is happening? I don’t feel my doctor has been straight forward with me. They seem to be at a loss to explain what is or has happened to me. There must be somethings I can do. Living in this pain is not fun.
My images way a lot but I believe I need more imaging done and read by the right and best doctors.
Thanks
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