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  • Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24585

    Also wanted to ask can I do any type of stretching at all three weeks out from surgery to try to loosen this up?

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24581

    I started the steroid at 40 mgs/day. Today is my third day. Leg pain has improved but still present. Left Back pain still present. Feel like I need to stretch. Valium not helping. Muscles are knotted up.

    I’m three weeks out of surgery today.

    What do you suggest ? MRI, CT scan or wait to finish prednisone.

    Again this is on contralateral side.

    Thank you as always !

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24577

    Also wanted to ask you how much walking is sufficient during the first 6 weeks after fusion surgery and then the following 6 weeks ?

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24572

    Thank you, leg pain has become too severe. It is now too painful to put any weight on contralateral leg and hurts with walking short distance.

    I usually try to spread out my prednisone dose when taking it to avoid adverse reaction. I.E. 40mgs/day – I will take 20mgs every 12 hours. Do you believe that is ok for the pain that I am experiencing ?

    I have also cut down my oxy and valium to 12.5 mgs of Oxy at night with 5 mgs of valium. I was taking 12.5 mgs of Oxy with 5 mgs of valium once in the morning and once at night, but decided to cut back because most pain was under control except the contralateral leg pain. The gabapentin seems to be actually making this worse if that is possible.

    Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you again!

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24566

    Thank you from the reply. Looking at the post surgical X ray, I have good disc height and lordosis. So I will assume at this point that the contralateral back/hip/thigh/leg pain is from surgical positioning or surgical edema as there is really no other explanation. There is no build up of fluid or excessive swelling. Surgical area is pretty smooth. It is not horrible pain; seems to bother me more at night and with more motion/walking during the day.

    1.) What is your recommendation for something like this 2.5 weeks out of surgery ? Wait it out a while longer or start prednisone for 12 days now? The answer seems to be subjective.

    The gabapentin doesn’t seem to be helping at all after a week, yet I do seem to get numbness in other areas of my body…

    2.) If you believe prednisone is indicated at this stage, do you agree with a 12 day taper starting at 40 mgs or would you recommend a shorter taper, i.e. 40mgs x 3days, 20mgs x 3, 10 mgs x 3 ? Also, is 4O the lowest I could start to get therapeutic effect or could 30mgs be sufficient? Prednisone is hard on my stomach.

    I’m really trying hard not to do anything to jeopardize the fusion process. I know the prednisone should not be that risky with a short course, but would like to avoid it if possible!

    Thank you again!

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Brace #24558

    Would you be so kind as to address the post above or the question below?

    “1.) I have been reading that contralateral radiculopathy after TLIF is related to asymptomatic stenosis on the contralateral side that is unmasked by the increased lordosis of the TLIF. Do you believe this is a possibility?”

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