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  • woodlawn1
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    It can get better with time (6 months). Epidural steroid injections can be effective too. A redo surgical decompression has about a 50% chance for some improvement but the skills to remove adhesions are in the hands of very few surgeons.

    Not to interject, but I had a lumbar fusion a year or so ago with one of those few surgeons, and I cannot stress enough how much of a difference it made. I am entirely pain free and cleared to jump out of airplanes (not that I want to, however).

    I would name the surgeon, but am not sure that’s allowable here.

    woodlawn1
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    in reply to: Decision time #34257

    Well, it took more than an hour of lysing adhesions in order to get to the facet joint that needed to be removed, but 12 days out and a new set of ARTIC hardware later, and TLIF seems like a winner.

    woodlawn1
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    in reply to: Fusion #34149

    So, bit of an update. Had modest relief after an epidural, but it was only for about a week.

    I just had an EMG/NCS and have an active, acute on chronic L5-S1 radiculopathy on the left and active, mild L5-S1 radiculopathy on the right. I am mostly asymptomatic on the right apart from very occassionally feeling a pinching sensation.

    Would that alter your prior opinion one way or another?

    woodlawn1
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    in reply to: Fusion #33885

    Predominantly leg pain, probably 85/15 leg to back. I reread the MRI report and there is apparently still some displacement of the nerve root. Not sure if that makes a difference?

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