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allanbruce
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Hello fellow pain sufferers, I have seen another neurosurgeon the 4th surgeon over 5 years and he wants to do fusion surgery. I have also been here before asking questions but no answers. I have been through a lot. I originally started out with depression after having my wife leave me, having to quit my job and give up drinking. I tried to do another job in a camping shop but got lurabered with all the heavy work. So 2002 I was also diagnosed with chronic pain. In that time I was told that surgery was not an option unless it effected my walking, my legs or my bladder etc. Well about 12 months ago after 7 odd years of chronic pain I started having all these problems with nerve spasms, shooting nerve pain up my spine and nerve problems from my waist down. After having a nerve root block injection at L5 both sides it gave me some relief in the leg problems but really stirred up the pain in my butt on the left side but helped the right side. Since then I have had trouble walking, pain basically from my waist down and a lot in my butt either side and I also have pins and needles right down my legs at times, nurabness also at times right down my legs to my toes even.
So the new neurosurgeon after looking at my MRI told me I need a fusion at L4-L5 to L5-S1. But I will have to wait until Noveraber because I joined a health fund and that will be when the 12 months exclusion period is up. So I wait and in that time I have been researching my options. But I have only found one minimally invasive procedure for fusion that saves them having to cut right through the back to put in the hardware. But I don't know if it is available to me or even in Australia.
I wondered if anyone has had another option other than disc replacement. as I also have facet joint issues. The fusion operation seems to be such a hot topic that no one wants because of the chance of failure and complications. It has me very worried and I am willing to go to other surgeons to find a better option but I may just have to go ahead with the fusion because I can find no help or assistance.
I have tried lots of other treatments up until the sciatica set in without any success and it seems only to make things worse. Walking any distance or every day is out of the question because it only leaves me with more nerve aggravation. So do I just go ahead with the surgery and stop worrying and except the situation or keep looking for other options?
Please someone answer me! No one seems to want to know me unless I am the one giving. I don't know?
Allan
So the new neurosurgeon after looking at my MRI told me I need a fusion at L4-L5 to L5-S1. But I will have to wait until Noveraber because I joined a health fund and that will be when the 12 months exclusion period is up. So I wait and in that time I have been researching my options. But I have only found one minimally invasive procedure for fusion that saves them having to cut right through the back to put in the hardware. But I don't know if it is available to me or even in Australia.
I wondered if anyone has had another option other than disc replacement. as I also have facet joint issues. The fusion operation seems to be such a hot topic that no one wants because of the chance of failure and complications. It has me very worried and I am willing to go to other surgeons to find a better option but I may just have to go ahead with the fusion because I can find no help or assistance.
I have tried lots of other treatments up until the sciatica set in without any success and it seems only to make things worse. Walking any distance or every day is out of the question because it only leaves me with more nerve aggravation. So do I just go ahead with the surgery and stop worrying and except the situation or keep looking for other options?
Please someone answer me! No one seems to want to know me unless I am the one giving. I don't know?
Allan