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  • professorW
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    Ok. Today I am three weeks post L5/S1 fusion, and at ten days had increased left LBP/into leg. I have had two rounds of dexamethasone with minimal benefit. The back pain is deep and sharp and at times 8/10 in severity. They want me to stop taking the norco, which I have, but the pain is absolutely exquisite. My surgeon’s PA thinks this may be SI joint pain and that I could use an injection.

    Can SI joint pain be this acute and severe? Would it happen within ten days post op? I have a call in to the surgeon to ask about next steps, as I cannot manage this 8/10 back pain until I can get an SI injection.

    professorW
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    I’m now 18 days post op and finishing second round of dexamethasone and remain on neurontin. I have some days the back and nerve pain are better, and some days they are not (especially on the left). I see surgeon Monday and get an x ray to check hardware. He still believes I am fighting inflammation. If this were a seroma, is it possible i could have one compressing the nerve root but no external signs in my incision? My incision looks fine, but there continues to be pain on the left side that radiates.

    professorW
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    Okay will see what they say. They told me no NSAIDs for three months though since a fusion. Thank you for your input and I’ll update you. I had zero nerve pain in my legs when I left the hospital, so this was really unexpected and concerning for me.

    professorW
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    Okay, thanks. The steroids seem to have fixed all the pain I was having when I stood in place or got up to go to the bathroom, but now I’m having leg pain (mostly left) that is not positional and can be quite painful. Is it possible this could be lingering inflammation and I need more steroids? My incision looks fine, so does that rule out seroma?

    professorW
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    Yes once I get going I am able to walk. So it is probably inhibition.

    The steroids seem to have helped with the leg pain a lot on the right, but much less on the left where the pain remains significant. If the left side doesn’t improve like the right, imagine an MRI would still be indicated?

    professorW
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    Thanks. I have seen a little improvement from the steroids today, in terms of pain, but seem to have some weakness when I first start walking. Like I have to shuffle a moment to get going. If this continues even though the pain has eased some, i should still report that? If it’s a seroma or piece of disk I assume surgical intervention?

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