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Dear Dr Corenman,
Thank you for this reassuring response. I want to let you know that I was able to schedule the microdiscectomy with my provider for this week. I also visited with my physiatrist and another surgeon, who concurred with your advice. I am very appreciative of the expertise and empathy that you’ve shared here; it helped me to be more confident in being proactive about this situation.
Perhaps you can offer a final bit of guidance regarding conflicting advice I have been given re: rehab post-op? My surgeon advised that I will not begin physical therapy for 2-3 months, although I have some light stretches to begin at around 6 weeks. The surgeon that gave a second opinion advised he would begin light leg strengthening at 2 weeks, and core at 6 weeks. I will discuss this with my surgeon, but wondered what you advise in your practice (in the case of a revision and high risk for reherniation, and with leg/foot weakness?). These are such vastly different timelines, and I want to ensure that I give myself the best possible chance at recovery.
Best,
LCDear Dr Corenman,
Thank you for this response. I appreciate your advice during this difficult time. It sounds like we are on the same page, and if you have time, I’d value your thoughts on the below:
Today I was able to speak with a PA using my hospital’s urgent care line, and he spoke with my surgeon. The PA prescribed 300mg Gabapentin at my surgeon’s rec; the first dose has helped with sciatic pain but the low back and tailbone pain is still felt.
My surgeon also offered to put me on the schedule for August 22nd, a day after our follow up. He thinks that 10 days should not make a difference in terms of damage based on his last physical assessment and my symptoms, because my weakness isn’t increasing. The PA also said that I could come into the ER at my Spine Hospital for an assessment and new MRI if my condition worsens. He noted that the surgery could be pushed up it needed, but with revision surgery it is best to have someone familiar with my case.
With that, I am torn as to how to move forward. So my questions are (1) Would you advise seeking a second opinion from another surgeon in the meantime, rather than a visit to the ER and potential rushed surgery? I am very nervous about the risks of revision microdiscectomy, including another repeat herniation and need for fusion at my young age. The annular tear is quite large — the first surgery removed a 5cm, intact, disc fragment. And (2) With this in mind, should I be discussing annuloplasty or any other procedures with my care team?
I just want to ensure that I am taking the best path forward to avoid reinjury, particularly as I have another bulging disc at L5 S1 and mild degeneration at L3 L4. Until June, I had a full life and I also have been on disability from what is essentially my dream job (administrative and desk based, but active with local metro travel and events), fearing that I may never be able to return.
Thank you again for your time, this forum is a really wonderful resource.
Best,
LC in NYCHi Dr Corenman,
Thank you. My spine surgeon is out this week and I have a follow up next Wednesday, August 21 (10 days) Can this wait or should I go to the ER at my spine hospital?
The last time I spoke with my surgeon the pain was not impeding me, which is why he took the wait and see approach, but I am afraid with increased sitting and movement I have significantly worsened things. My low back and tailbone pain has subsided a small amount overnight with rest since my first post and I haven’t had any increased muscle weakness, but I am still in a great deal of pain that is only relieved by icing.
Please let me know your thoughts if you can, I am terrified of losing my mobility because I am waiting for someone to return from vacation.
Best,
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