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    Hello! I had an L5-S1 microdiscectomy on June 17th of this year. I’m 29 and fairly active. For the past few months, I’ve been pain-free in my right leg. Prior to surgery, I had pain radiating down my right leg. Starting Friday, similar pains have returned. They are amplified when I adjust my seating position, go from lying to standing, bend over, etc. They are in the same areas as prior to surgery. I am nervous that this is a recurrent disc herniation in the same spot. I am going to call my neurosurgeons office tomorrow. I’ve been reading other posts about similar situations on your forum. I see that this type of pain is typically treated as a new herniation if what I’ve read is correct? In your experience, what is the likelihood of getting another MRI before the year is over? Is it unusual to have symptoms totally resolve and then the pain reoccur spontaneously slightly over 3 months after surgery, or is this more indicative of a recurrent disc herniation? What are the odds of the nerve root being irritated due to activity or a hematoma this long after surgery? If I do need to have a secondary microdiscectomy, I’d like to have it done prior to the new year since I’ve already met my out of pocket maximum. I’m just not sure what I can do/if I can do anything to speed the diagnosis process along in order to get an MRI to have a definitive answer of what is going on.

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