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in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24570
My groin pain level was 10+(no exaggerating). The pain abated after 3 hours, though I had one attack (say 5 pain level) that was less intense and for a shorter period. My other symptoms continue, but thank goodness this has quieted down.
Thank you
Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24567Hi Dr Corenman
As of 6:39am, est, no groin pain. This is the first time in a month that the pain has been quiet.
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24565Hi
I had bilateral l3, l4 injections. The injections were early morning and except for being quite sore, no groin pain. However, at 825pm I had one episode. As of this post, all has been quiet. Actually more comfortable. Sorry for the confusion.
Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24563I have been keeping a pain diary. The injections were at 830AM and at 8:25PM I did have A groin episode (pain level 5-6). Since then its been quiet. My doctor said it takes some time for the meds to work.
Thank you so much for your guidance..steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24557Hi Dr. Corenman
I just had a l3 l4 block. In addition, I will be meeting with my new surgeon this coming Friday. I will communicate all your advice to him. I’m very concerned at this juncture. My thought process is as you are communicating. The need to address all the issue’s and best outcomes are to me critical. Another symptom that is becoming more prevalent is urination issues. The constant feeling to go has been getting worse. Don’t have prostate issues, stones etc… Initially I attributed to my age (60). I will communicate to you the surgeon’s thinking on the l5 and thoughts on l3 issues.
All The Best and thank you. Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24535Hi Dr. Corenman
Thank you so much for your findings. I will relate this information to my surgeon. He did mention the L3 could be causing the groin pain. He was equally suspicious that the hip is also the culprit. The surgeon did explain to me why the L5 must be fused, though I dot recall all the details. Only that he saw on the imaging that I am very unstable and he found nerve compression. If L5 must be addressed and fused, what would you suggest to do with the L3?
Thanks
Steven
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