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in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25587
Today was day 1 of PT. Theropist said afterwards,
stick to your walking and add that hamstring stretch we worked on today for now
I want to see how you tolerate the DBC equipment before we do too much more
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25537Sorry about that
I over reacted after that flare up. I’ll stay on course for now and start theropy next week. If needed I’ll get mri later.in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25536A lot of burning on leg and foot on this morning’s 10 minute walk. I might just get that mri so I can put this to rest once and for all to make sure all ok.
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25520Ok
Thank you
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25517Thank you!
I’ll hold off on the mri for now. With that said when should I get an mri if st all?
in reply to: Pain in the opposite leg after a laminectomy #25501Good Morning,
I’m approaching 6 weeks post surgery this Friday and will no longer have to wear my back brace. You mention to revisit symptoms around this time. While it does seem like the symptoms have lessened some (less burning on the opposite leg), I does still get a little occasional burning (nothing horrible) from time to time. I’d have to say 1-2 times a day at most if that for a few seconds. Every now and then it will last longer thru out the day if I am on my feet doing a lot. What I notice most thru out the day only that is somewhat constant is the big toe seem a little numb (even though its not)..
With this said does this warrant my getting a MRI or give things a little more time first to see if things continue to calm down more since nothing has gotten and worst at this point.
Also I plan to start PT next week. Is that ok?
Thank You!
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