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    Thank you, Doctor. Any advice on dos or don’ts to help heal this type of injury?
    I may need your expert help on this one. It is very very bad.

    I did have an emergency MRI a week after the injection that states: 2. Nonspecific enhancement at the level of the right L4-5 neural foramen is new compared to the 11/10/21 lumbar spine MRI and may be degenerative/reactive in etiology or secondary to the recent right L4-5 transforaminal nerve root block. No discrete lesion is identified in this location. Please consider follow-up lumbar spine MRI with intravenous contrast in 3-6 months to evaluate for interval change (please see impression #2).

    I have an EMG scheduled for mid-November (on the top of the cancellation priority list). Do you know if EMGs can differentiate the timing of nerve injury? I heard they can tell new from old. I have a good baseline for not having EMG issues from 3/22 which states: Right Lower Extremity: There is no electrodiagnostic evidence of active denervation, acute or chronic lumbosacral radiculopathy at theL2- S2 levels, sciatic, tibial, or fibular neuropathy, and peripheral neuropathy.

    mc6613
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    Thank you Doctor. Any advice on do’s or dont’s to help heal this type of injury?
    I may need your expert help on this one. It is very very bad.

    mc6613
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    it should say pinkie and ring finger.

    mc6613
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    Hello Doctor,

    Following up on this string, It’s been a while. As I have stated in the past I have 2 prior discectomies for L5S1, 1 in 2001 and a repeat in 2013. I have been able to be very active (playing ice hockey and coaching ice hockey over the past 5 years as well as coaching little league. However, I’ve been experiencing intense low back pain and mild sciatic pain in my left leg since June 2019 after a plane ride to Florida. Feels like there is a knife in my back at times. I have had this knife like pain flare up a few other times over the last 5 years. I have a long commute and sit most of the day at work. I have a recent MRI that shows a small L5 S1 Left Lateral Herniation (left over from the second discectomy, but the para central L5 S1 excised herniation did not re-occur. The MRI states this protusion is more or less the same size as past imaging studies from 2013 and 2015. I am going to attempt PT starting tomorrow and pain management (injection). My spine is stable, however, I am concerned that at this point, should I consider surgery? Or just continue to ride it out. If no surgery, where am I going to be in 5, 10, 15 years… Is TLIF the best approach for to decompress the disc/scar tissue from the 2 previous discectomies? What is activity level like after TLIF of L5S1? Also, what about spinal cord stimulator implantation, any thoughts on this? I can send you my MRI. I believe I requested a package last week to send an MRI, would that package be coming in the mail? Thank you for you time.

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