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in reply to: Numbness and motor weakness post-op #7575
I’m worried because I won’t be able to get another mri for another month. Could there be major damage done to the nerve if I don’t do something immediately and keep walking around? I have no pain, just motor weakness in the back of my leg. Total numbness on the bottom and outside of my foot. I’m going to the states but I have no insurance there.
in reply to: Numbness and motor weakness post-op #7561Hmmm. My doc (in Guatemala) told me that I also had a herniation at L5-S1 but stated that he didn’t need to remove that fragment since it wouldn’t affect me. I have no problem pulling up my foot or through my front and inner quadriceps. Only my left glute, part of my hamstring, and entire rear calf. The doctor said that I should have had more progress by now.
Thank you so much for this much needed info, Doc. You are wonderful. You start feeling hopeless after a while with no change to the condition. Is further surgery recommended or can I get by with physical therapy?
in reply to: Numbness and motor weakness post-op #7558I had a laminescomy at L4-L5. There was some numbness before the surgery but no motor weakness. Now it’s like i have absolutely no calf strength. Very scary since my life revolves around being fit. I’m scared of muscle atrophy. My calf is quite diminished. I will go in for a new MRI.
He said that the disc tissue was stuck to the nerve and it took him quite a while to remove it. But he kept assuring me that there was no damage and that feeling would come back.
in reply to: Numbness and motor weakness post-op #7551I’m 35 years old and very fit. I just underwent surgery for a lumbar laminescomy just over a month ago. I now have severe motor weakness in the back of my leg and my calf. I can no longer walk on my toes or push off. I’m also experiencing a substantial amount of muscle atrophy and numbness in my calf and foot. I’m very worried. Doctor says it is normal and takes time to heal, but this doesn’t feel right. He said that, during the surgery, the disc fragment was adhering to the nerve and might have caused quite a bit of inflammation but that it was nothing to worry about. Well, i am quite worried when i imagine never being able to walk again without a limp. Please give me some advice!
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