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  • Shermdaddy
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    Thank you, I’m looking for any advantage to improve my rate of fusion.

    The numbness is on the opposite foot of the leg in pain. The side with all the pain is actually completely normal at this point. However, I still understand can this can be completely normal.

    Shermdaddy
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    I am three weeks post op and feeling much better. I had my follow up and all was uneventful. I still have numbness in my foot and a little in my mid calf. I’m done to acetaminophen once a day and maybe one Percocet (5/325) before bed or if there is some breakthrough pain.

    I’m walking about 2-3 miles a day in 2-3 increments. I wear my back brace at all times when not sleeping. My doc suggested taking it off intermittently and in short duration in a few weeks (5-6 was post op) to allow my back muscles to strengthen. I definitely pay attention to my posture and avoiding lifting anything over a couple of pounds. The next appoint is four months post op to review a CT scan for fusion. This is obviously my biggest concern.

    Since, my time off I have been scanning the Internet for ideas to help improve the fusion. I was wondering if you had any experience with the following:
    1. Using a hyperbaric chamber-there are a few studies demonstrating improved bone healing.
    2. Acupuncture
    3. I saw an Israeli study in animals showing increased bone healing with marijuana use.

    I think this forum is great for people really interested getting solid fair information. Thank you!

    Shermdaddy
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    I had my surgery four days ago and as anyone can imagine after three procedures there was some challenges. I could bare make it to the hospital. I had to have some friends help me out of my room and house then into the car. I definitely had scar tissue involvement, which posed some challenges. I needed some patching towards the back of the veterbrae and annulus. There was probably more annulus removed than in a first time surgery but the area was prepared and enough allograft material was placed before the insertion of the cage. The was enough of my bone left to fill the cage adequately.

    There is no more pain in my left leg, which was the problem. I do have some numbness and “sleepy” feeling in the right leg. I assume this is from the nerve being manipulated during the procedure. My lower back hurts from the actual surgery and is very weak.

    Technically, everything seems a success and as I heal then I will get a better idea how I’m functioning. I know this is a long process and the fusion of the veterbrae never looks like the animations online. I’m happy to have a plan moviving forward and doing all I can to speed my recovery.

    Shermdaddy
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    Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you so much for your opinion. I happen to work as a Med device manager and had the opportunity to fully vet the surgeon. The questions page you sent me to confirmed my choice. I was able to get referrals from two surgeons suggesting this surgeon, who is a Neurosurgeon doing only spine work. I talked to patients of his and some of the staff that works around him. His complication rate is one of the lowest in the area I live. He provided his personal cell making himself available anytime I need him. He has been very open and takes as much time to answer any questions I need.

    He fits all the criteria you provided. The piece of mind being able to communicate with you provides such a valuable service. Thank you so much! I can’t tell you how much better I feel and how you have impacted me Even though I’m not in your time zone. Thank you again!

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