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    Dr Corenman,

    Thanks for your response. I have an MRI scheduled for next Friday.

    At his point I don’t have any sciatica.

    Have you seen cases where the disc has herniated, putting pressure on the nerve to cause weakness, but there isn’t sciatica? I would have thought if the disc is compressing the nerve enough to cause weakness it would cause sciatica. Maybe my epidural steriod shot (11 days ago) is masking the pain?

    Thanks in advance

    ward
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    Dr. Corenman

    Several weeks ago, I started to get some moderate leg pain (1st time since surgery last May), so a went to a new Doctor (physiatrist) and got a MRI. Main MRI finding: “L5-S1 mild disc buldge eccentric to the left with superimposed broad based focal disc protrusion at least abutting the transversing S1 nerve roots. There may be posterior displacement and possible impingement upon the left S1 nerve root”.

    So since then I havent had any more leg pain, but I still have the foot numbness which makes it uncomfortable (not painful) to walk. New Doctor said MRI findings would explain foot numbness and prescribed Epidural steriod injection to help with this.

    Does this seem reasonable? Is it possible that the foot numbness is a permanent symptom due to the initial trauma to the S1 nerve when I originally herniated last May?

    thanks

    ward
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    Dr. Corenman,

    Thank you for your reply. I found that doing the calf raises were too much, so I got the thermabands, and have been using them daily.

    I have heard of some physical therapists using electrical stimulation on the calf muscle to help regain strength. Do you think this could possibly help in my case?

    Thanks

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