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    Thanks for replying!
    I’m in your same situation, just got my MRI showing a recurrent herniation some days ago. The good thing is that it has never been really bad with pain and after getting some injections on Friday the leg feels better. Still feels numb and a little weak, but my first surgery was only a month ago and the first herniation was really big (14mm). The S1 nerve was completely compressed and in bad shape.
    In any case, I’m planning to get another doctor opinion, but it’s good to hear that there’s someone who managed well without a revision surgery.
    Thanks a lot for your feedback and I hope you will keep getting better!

    seb_nied
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    Hi LA_Frankie!
    How are you? Did you get your revision surgery in the end? How are you doing now?

    seb_nied
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    Hello Dr. Coleman,

    the MRI showed indeed that there is a disc herniation, but much smaller than the previous one and more centrally localized. It was unclear for the doctor who examined the MRI whether the herniation might have been a residual from the surgery or perhaps a re-herniation after the accident, as it is central and in general hard to remove with a discectomy.
    Additionally to the herniation, there is a sign of facet joint effusion at the same level (L5/S1) visible on the MRI as white substance filling the facet joint. The doctor said that this is creating a swelling of the joint and the pressure applied from both sides (one side from the joint and the other side from the centrally herniating disc) is causing the sciatic pain.
    I was advised to treat this in a conservative way with cortisone injections in the facet joint. If this does not help, discuss about a revision surgery. 
    About my current symptoms, in addition to the lumbar back pain I was experiencing there is still a feeling of discomfort in my posterior and anterior thigh area and a warmth feeling in my anterior thigh very close to the knee. Calf and foot/toes feel relatively the same as after the surgery.
    Do you see a greater risk coming from the inflammation of the facet joint and a high chance that a discectomy/laminectomy will need to be performed?

    Best regards,
    Sebastian

    seb_nied
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    Thank you very much Doctor for your answer.
    A quick update on the development of my symptoms. After 48 hours from the accident my back muscles located in the lumbar zone started to feel soar, mostly when standing and sitting, a similar feeling of tiredness as I’ve been standing or bending for several hours. Usually this feeling is less severe when walking or laying.
    The front thigh muscles of my original herniated side started to heat up and feel tired and muscles in my calf became stiff, similar to a feeling of a cramp. The power in my calf and leg is comparable to how it was before, it is reduced comparing to the good leg (I can do several repetitions pushing up on my toes but I feel less strength than on the other leg).
    I have an MRI tomorrow to check what happened even though my symptoms suggest that something happened in my back.
    I will report the results tomorrow.
    Regards,
    Sebastian

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