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    Hi Dr. Corenman, I am finally getting an epidural in a couple of days. It will be a caudal epidural. The pain has been gradually improving due to the use of a TCA drug and meloxicam as well as physical therapy. Since I’m still in some pain 7 weeks after surgery, I’ve decided that I still want to do the epidural. Today in physical therapy, however, my physical therapist performed some “gentle” traction exercises on me. Though I didn’t feel any differently immediately after therapy, I have gotten in much worse pain a couple of hours after therapy. I’m afraid this might be the proverbial straw that broke the camel’s back or a cause of a recurrent disc herniation. Do you think manual traction could have caused a recurrent disc herniation—is manual traction dangerous in the postoperative period? Thank you for your continued advice.

    Nyc22
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    Can you perform an intralaminar injection. That was more helpful pre-discectomty for pain in both legs than the TFESIs. Thank you.

    Nyc22
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    Thank you, Dr. Corenman. Unfortunately I have seen two pain management doctors who refuse to give me an ESI because I had surgery so recently. Are you aware of any risks for having an ESI close to surgery? It’s now been 4.5 weeks since surgery. Thank you!

    Nyc22
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    Thank you, Dr. Corenman. I am now having pretty intense left leg pain while the right leg pain has diminished. I’m also continuing to have pain in my lower left back. My surgeon claims that the herniation shown on the MRI is not really a recurrent disc herniation and seeing that is normal postoperatively. He will likely not elect for me to have an ESI as I had 4 in the 3 months prior to the surgery. I believe I’m maxed out on steroids at this point. Thank you for your continued help.

    Nyc22
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    Dr. Corenman, I finally convinced my surgeon to get me another MRI. The MRI found that there is mild enhancing fibrosis in the operative site on the right side of the L5-S1 hmmilaminectomy and a small approximately 1.2 cm x 0.5 cm. seroma in the postoperative site (no definite communication with the theral sac is seen) There is also a small bilateral 2 cm x 1 cm posterior paramedic left and smaller, right posterior paramedian postoperative seromas seen in the subcutaneous soft tissues at the L5-S1 level.The MRI found enhancing postoperative fibrosis in the left hmmilaminectomy site and enhancing fibrosis surrounding the descending left S1 nerve root sheath.

    Finally, there was some really not good news. At L5-S1, there is a small approximately 2.2 mm AP x 6 mm transverse dimension, non enhancing left foraminal disc herniation with mild left-sided foraminal narrowing. There is no spinal stenosis or right-sided foraminal narrowing. I only found all of this out from the MRI report. My surgeon actually told me on the phone that there was just some normal granular tissue near the disc since the surgery, but now I’m very concerned about this new, small disc herniation. Should I be concerned? What should I do about this herniation? Do you think this is the cause of my continued pain in both legs? Very nervous right now.

    Nyc22
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    Thank you, Dr. Corenman. The Pain has been in both legs. My surgeon has still refused to give me an MRI, but agreed to put me on a steroid pack, which significantly reduced the pain (although there is definitely still pain.) I had thought all was moving in the right direction until I got out of a taxi yesterday and bended slightly while getting out (I was still wearing by back brace.) I felt a shooting pain in my right lower back near the right of the disc. I then felt shooting pain down my right leg. It has calmed down a bit, but my right leg now has around the same level of pain as before the steroid pack. Is it possible this is a reherniation or just a flare up of the nerve root? Not feeling horrible pain in the left leg and the disc was on the left side. In general, how do you know if you have a reherniated fragment versus a flare up? Thank you.

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