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PittyPatty5
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Hi everyone,
Thought I'd "come out" and introduce myself. I'm a 53 year female living in S. Florida. Started having serious lower back pain and sciatica a year ago, and it's been with me ever since.
After initially going to an ortho and having an MRI found out that I have a seriously messed up spine/back with both neuro and ortho problems. Apparently I was born with a lot of this stuff, but symptoms only have surfaced in the past year. Among my neuro problems related to the spine are a split spinal cord, a tethered cord, and a syrinx. The ortho problems include herniated and bulging discs in the lurabar region, stenosis, arthritis and DDD.
Last May I had spinal cord surgery to detether my spinal cord in Miami with a well-respected pediatric neurosurgeon. The surgery was considered a success and I have seem improvement in urologic symptoms, and I think there is improvement in the lower back pain as well. It's a bit hard to judge the back pain yet - I'm only a bit over 6 months post-op, so I am still healing from a major surgery.
But the sciatic pain did not resolve at all, so now I have been back to Miami to consult with the "adult" neuro about my disc problems. My MRI, CT scans and X-rays were reviewed not just by him, but by a review board at U. of Miami that are on his team. He is 90% certain that a lurabar fusion at L4/L5 and L5/S1 will take care of the sciatica, and sent me home with a back brace and a script for a guided nerve block injection. I just had the nerve block and seemed to be pain-free for about 30 minutes.
So I think now the doc will definitely recommend I have the lurabar fusion, but I am not so sure about it. For one thing, I am only just now feeling recovered from my spinal cord surgery. It sounRAB like a lurabar fusion could set things back for another long spell. For another, I don't think I am nearly as bad off as a lot of the people on here - my pain is normally ~level 3-4 during the day and gets worse at night. I am back at work full-time and able to get through the work-day pretty good, although by evening and on weekenRAB I really need to rest. So not much of a life outside the office, which does stink.
I'd love to get my life back as it was before this all started, but is that just a pipe dream? I don't want to make things any worse than they are now or kick off a chain-reaction of multiple back surgeries by deciding to have the fusion too soon. So hard to know what to do.
Thanks for listening if you got this far. I will see you around!
PittyPatty
Thought I'd "come out" and introduce myself. I'm a 53 year female living in S. Florida. Started having serious lower back pain and sciatica a year ago, and it's been with me ever since.
After initially going to an ortho and having an MRI found out that I have a seriously messed up spine/back with both neuro and ortho problems. Apparently I was born with a lot of this stuff, but symptoms only have surfaced in the past year. Among my neuro problems related to the spine are a split spinal cord, a tethered cord, and a syrinx. The ortho problems include herniated and bulging discs in the lurabar region, stenosis, arthritis and DDD.
Last May I had spinal cord surgery to detether my spinal cord in Miami with a well-respected pediatric neurosurgeon. The surgery was considered a success and I have seem improvement in urologic symptoms, and I think there is improvement in the lower back pain as well. It's a bit hard to judge the back pain yet - I'm only a bit over 6 months post-op, so I am still healing from a major surgery.
But the sciatic pain did not resolve at all, so now I have been back to Miami to consult with the "adult" neuro about my disc problems. My MRI, CT scans and X-rays were reviewed not just by him, but by a review board at U. of Miami that are on his team. He is 90% certain that a lurabar fusion at L4/L5 and L5/S1 will take care of the sciatica, and sent me home with a back brace and a script for a guided nerve block injection. I just had the nerve block and seemed to be pain-free for about 30 minutes.
So I think now the doc will definitely recommend I have the lurabar fusion, but I am not so sure about it. For one thing, I am only just now feeling recovered from my spinal cord surgery. It sounRAB like a lurabar fusion could set things back for another long spell. For another, I don't think I am nearly as bad off as a lot of the people on here - my pain is normally ~level 3-4 during the day and gets worse at night. I am back at work full-time and able to get through the work-day pretty good, although by evening and on weekenRAB I really need to rest. So not much of a life outside the office, which does stink.
I'd love to get my life back as it was before this all started, but is that just a pipe dream? I don't want to make things any worse than they are now or kick off a chain-reaction of multiple back surgeries by deciding to have the fusion too soon. So hard to know what to do.
Thanks for listening if you got this far. I will see you around!
PittyPatty