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  • roger phil
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    I saw my neurosurgeon Monday and revisited my MRI with him. I felt very prepared to discuss your thoughts on the Far Lateral Herniation. He pointed to the spot on the MRI that indicated to him that was a likely diagnosis, even though a bit more rare. I asked why he didn’t suggest that at my last visit. He explained that he doesn’t like to rush into surgery without trying other options first. I told him that I was done with other options and it was time for me to get my quadriceps back. I am scheduled for a discectomy March 30th. He has done them before with good results.
    Thank you for your insightfulness and this online information. As you can see I’m not a passive patient. If a doctor is offended by that than they need to get over themselves.
    Gratefully yours,
    Roger Phillips

    roger phil
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    The EMG report reads “There is electrodiagnostic evidence of an acute left L3 radiculopathy.”
    The neurosurgeon seemed reluctant to diagnose it for certain. I liked him and he did come recommended by two of the other doctors I’ve seen so far. I will reschedule with him and ask for another evaluation and possibly more xrays and
    maybe a new MRI.
    I have never had a blood sugar problem and diabetes does not run in my family.
    Thanks very much,
    Roger Phillips

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