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  • rodneyber
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    When I asked about the herinated fragment and ask about the bulge I had he did say it was that same bulge that herinated and deyactched5. Reason he did both left and right side for laminectomy was prior to surgury i had pain on left and right leg, even though the left side was the problem leg for almost a year up onto last 2 month prior to surgury when right side had severe path.

    I see 2 more surgeons in coming week. After that I’ll have to see what is next.

    If fragment fuse into canal I could be looking for problems later.

    If fragment present no problem and I can live with it lime now with minimum discomfort then I’d just get the injection. I’m leaning toward just getting it removed.

    For the disk to break I know it was stuff I did to cause the break. A herination is one thing but the disk broke.

    rodneyber
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    When I told him about the mri report and what radioligist mention regarding duskectomy he just said they don’t know most of time

    rodneyber
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    Surgeon finding were the following. He said Laminectomy (bone removal) was done on right and left side. He stated there was no discectomy done for a bulge at the time and they don’t do discectomy for bulges. Also stated this could have happen regardless of a bulge being removed.

    He also said there is no tissue graph over bone that was removed. He stated that is temporary and dissolves over time (already dissolved).

    The herniated disk fragment that he stated detected is not free floating 100% but it is in the spinal canal. He stated if left there for a long period of time (6-12 months) it could be fusioned or attached permanently within the spinal canal. Hen stated the stenosis is back and the more severe he ever seen it with the fragment in the canal.

    He said I can get an injection when I brought that up but that will only help with pain if I had any. I told him I hardly have any pain and he said stenosis different for everyone.

    Back to the fragment. If I get a discectomy he would basically get the fragment out of the canal and that would get rid of the stenosis. He said even if I get a discectomy I can herniate again unless I got the fusion surgery to remove the entire disk.

    He also stated the large fragment is crushing several nerves (L4, L5, S10 He also stated the fragment on the bladder nerves as well when I asked. Also if I have trouble urinating or can hold urine or stool to go to emergency room

    I ask what to avoid doing, he said bending, twisting or heavy lifting.

    rodneyber
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    Do toy have any suggestion that I need to ask him specifically?

    rodneyber
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    Have an appointment with my doctor that did my surgury today to discuss finding. I’ll let you know how that goes.

    rodneyber
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    I’m still not certain if I had a laminectomy and disectonmy based on MRI report. Or was it word that way since there was a fragment from disk that broke off. Or was it removed at time or laminectamy and herinated.

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