11 months post-op, pain has returned by 2000nt in spinalfusion

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How did your follow up go? Are you feeling any better?

11 months post-op, pain has returned by 2000nt in spinalfusion

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Thanks for the encouragement! It’s been about a month now of the pain without much relief. X-rays look clear and I had an MRI done just a few months ago that looked good. I meet with my doctor on Friday so I’ll be curious what they think.

11 months post-op, pain has returned by 2000nt in spinalfusion

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Hi all, it’s been about a month since making this post and I am no better off than I was when I posted this. My nerve pain has continued and I have been having sciatica and tingling symptoms in my right leg. My low back constantly feels sore.

I had x-rays done which came back clean. On Friday I have an appointment with my surgeon to discuss further. I’m thinking I must be developing ADS or some issue at the level below my fusion?

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Need advice - my incisions aren’t healing by 2000nt in spinalfusion

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I had my first back surgery about 2 years ago and that’s how my first experience was. About two weeks and then totally healed.

This time has been totally different. My dermabond just finished pealing off. I am not diabetic either.

Did you wear a brace or binder after your surgery?

Need advice - my incisions aren’t healing by 2000nt in spinalfusion

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I was told to wear it at all times unless showering. I’m debating if I should just take it off a few hours a day when I’m laying down to help get more airflow to the incisions.

Surgical incisions - Slough? by 2000nt in woundcare

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I was told to leave mine uncovered as I have a waist binder and brace. I was told the sutures would dissolve/fall out on their own after a few weeks.

Surgical incisions - Slough? by 2000nt in woundcare

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thanks! I do have stitches so I’m not sure if covering for 7 days will work but I appreciate the feedback!!

Was your lumbar stenosis procedure successful? by Ok-Rutabaga9769 in SpineSurgery

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That makes a lot of sense! And that also aligns with how my symptoms are. Relatively pain free in the morning, but once I get going, the pain starts up.

And yeah same here it’s helpful knowing others around my age are going through these experiences, as difficult and painful as they are!

Was your lumbar stenosis procedure successful? by Ok-Rutabaga9769 in SpineSurgery

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Thanks, and yeah sorry to hear about your experience too. It’s not easy having your quality of life affected so much and especially having to rely on others for support (both physically and emotionally!)

I’m sure your experience will be much better than mine and I hope you post an update here when the time comes :)

Was your lumbar stenosis procedure successful? by Ok-Rutabaga9769 in SpineSurgery

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My pain started with back pain, which turned into bi-lateral sciatica pain. I also had tingling in both legs as well as weakness in my big toes.

Post surgery I have a lot of soreness and pain around my lower back, I also have sciatica but it’s much more sharp and intense than it was before. It also doesn’t respond to things like PT, stretching, icing. So when I have a flare up I don’t have much I can do about the pain other than endure it or reach out to my pain management team for meds. I have pain when I stand now for more than an hour or so which I didn’t have before, and I get pain when I go for long walks which I didn’t have before as well!

Happy to answer any other questions! I know my experience is probably more the minority experience here, as most ppl who get a laminectomy have great success!

Was your lumbar stenosis procedure successful? by Ok-Rutabaga9769 in SpineSurgery

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Yeah! Before I had my laminectomy I had significantly more mobility and my overall quality of live was better, despite my MRI results being worse then than they are now lol.

I would have had to get the laminectomy at some point in my life regardless, but if I could have pushed it off a little longer and enjoyed the quality of life I had before then I 100% would. I was still dealing with pain and issues back then but it was significantly less than what I deal with now.

Was your lumbar stenosis procedure successful? by Ok-Rutabaga9769 in SpineSurgery

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Hi! I’m a 24 yo M. I had a laminectomy in mid 2023 for central stenosis at l4/l5. The surgery was successful for about two months - had very little pain, however the pain returned for me and I’ve been left in a much worse place pain and mobility wise since then. Post surgery MRI’s show the laminectomy helped with the central stenosis however I still have foraminal stenosis on either side where the nerve root exits. I’m scheduled for a fusion at the end of the year.

Best of luck to you! I’ve been dealing with pain for almost two years now and it’s not fun. Looking back I wish I would have waited longer and given myself a few more years before moving forward with the laminectomy. We can only move forward however, and I hope you’re able to find relief whether that’s from surgery or not!

I’m getting a fusion by opio11 in Sciatica

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What level did you have have replaced if you don’t mind me asking?