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    My last appointment was at the Steadman Clinic before you left and the fusion had taken. The CT scan was performed May 11 at Vail Health and I had an MRI probably just a month or a couple weeks before my appointment due to problems I was having in physical therapy. Can you recommend a physician in Utah or would you recommend me continue to go to Steadman where all my records are located? I am in a depressed state having to start over with this process and not having the success that was anticipated.

    Thanks again Dr. Corenman.

    THR
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    DR. Corenman,
    I’m not sure if it is appropriate to continue on this or create a new thread. October 2 will be my one year anniversary for my TLIF L5-S1. I am continuing to have pain. When I lay down it is still prominent on my right side. Sitting and working it will vary on which side. Currently sitting in my recliner with my right leg crossed over my left I feel the pain in my left side. (Lumbar where my original pain has been). I still avoid sitting as it triggers the pain, in my vehicle I use a purple brand seat cushion to raise my tailbone to be more level with my knees. With or without using it the pain is still the same.
    At work I will take my lunch break in my service truck and after 30min when I get out of my truck my lower back muscles are on fire and I am very stiff. I don’t let it slow me down, moving is still the best thing to keep the pain at bay or minimize it. I still struggle to fall asleep at night due to the pain. I do not know if my muscles are the cause of this pain. After surgery one of my prescriptions was Diazepam 5mg. This seamed to settle my muscles. I used it very sparingly because my body has a tendency to somehow block the effects of medication over a short period of time. I did have my family doctor to refill my prescription and use it when I’m about ready to loose my mind at work because of the pain or when I absolutely can not fall asleep at night. (We have tried prescription sleep medications up to higher doses and the effectiveness wears off after a week).
    I do remember the term “tennis elbow of the buttocks”, the pain has never radiated that low. If I am standing in a control room waiting for instructions from an engineer I will sometimes have episodes where I either get a sharp pinch where I slightly “bob” down due to the pain. I had this issue pre-surgery as well. I will tense up my back muscles and twist or bend side to side and normally get a pop and some relief.
    I do feel sturdy and not weak in my fusion area, but my muscles or something is still not working correctly. I am very active (not as in sports) walking up ladders silo/tank stairs +/-100′ climbing piping, equipment and walking around facilities all day with an average round trip commute of 2 hours pavement and dirt roads. Since being released back to work on May 11 my work days are a minimum of 10 hours with longer days being 16 hours.

    Thank you for taking the time to help all of us who have been struggling with chronic pain.

    THR
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I wanted to follow up with you on how I have been feeling. I am working on scheduling my 12 week visit, I have to send in my imaging this week. The pain that I have had hasn’t changed, it has become more sharp. The last appointment I had in office with your PA he sent me home with a physical therapy script. I started physical therapy the same week and have been going 1-2 times a week (December 18 I started). My right leg thigh muscle has been going numb since December 28th, it was off and on the whole week up until New Years. Starting 01.06.2021 it has been numb continuously, it isn’t bad enough I can’t walk but I do feel like I have a phantom leg because of it. I will see if the office will schedule me to have an appointment with you, but I haven’t had any luck and only get the PA’s.

    Thanks for your time.

    THR
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    Dr. Corenman thank you for your reply. I do understand what you explained, I wouldn’t have worried so much if this would have been mentioned post op. I will follow up with my progress. Again, thanks for your time and explanation.

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