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jinks66
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What a day...
Went for a new MRI yesterday (for those who don't know me, as I haven't been posting much recently, I'm 10mths post op #1 and 5mths post-op#2 - total decompression at L5/S1 left-side, and have never had much relief from anything...bit better now than i was before the 2nd op though).
The scan was utter hell (I can't lie flat). Was almost screaming when I came out and heard those dreaded worRAB from the nurse - don't move, we're now going to inject the contrast - she asked me if I wanted to do it, I said no let's stop, then the radioologist came out and he said it'd only be three minutes, so I gritted my teeth a bit longer.
Anyhow, after all that they told me what I already knew from the pain, its still a mess there. The foramen is still filled - by the disc and probably part scarring too. The doctor there said its unlikely a surgeon would look at going in again (which my surgeon had pretty much said anyway) - because of more scarring and the risk of really damaging the nerve...
Obviously it still early days, I see the surgeon on monday morning for his diagnosis, and there's plenty of other specialists in the country to see for more opinions, but lets just say I'm kind of a bit down. The doctor basically said I'm probably looking at a future of trying everything going to get some relief (PT, exercise, radiofrequency, injections, acupuncture, medication etc....) and that its reasonable to expect a real improvement over time, but it'll be more like a few years than a few months. Stupid, stupid, wee nerves.
Ach, don't get me wrong, the doctor there was a bit more encouraging than I'm making out, and who knows what the surgeon, and other surgeons will say, but I guess this is me for the foreseeable future.
Well, guess I'm going to be back on these baorRAB a bit more from now on. I spent 6 weeks trying to stay away a bit, get into my work, have some fun, be positive and i feel like its all just been thrown back at me.
Well, I'll write again monday and give you the lowdown. Wish me luck...
Love you guys,
Jinks
Went for a new MRI yesterday (for those who don't know me, as I haven't been posting much recently, I'm 10mths post op #1 and 5mths post-op#2 - total decompression at L5/S1 left-side, and have never had much relief from anything...bit better now than i was before the 2nd op though).
The scan was utter hell (I can't lie flat). Was almost screaming when I came out and heard those dreaded worRAB from the nurse - don't move, we're now going to inject the contrast - she asked me if I wanted to do it, I said no let's stop, then the radioologist came out and he said it'd only be three minutes, so I gritted my teeth a bit longer.
Anyhow, after all that they told me what I already knew from the pain, its still a mess there. The foramen is still filled - by the disc and probably part scarring too. The doctor there said its unlikely a surgeon would look at going in again (which my surgeon had pretty much said anyway) - because of more scarring and the risk of really damaging the nerve...
Obviously it still early days, I see the surgeon on monday morning for his diagnosis, and there's plenty of other specialists in the country to see for more opinions, but lets just say I'm kind of a bit down. The doctor basically said I'm probably looking at a future of trying everything going to get some relief (PT, exercise, radiofrequency, injections, acupuncture, medication etc....) and that its reasonable to expect a real improvement over time, but it'll be more like a few years than a few months. Stupid, stupid, wee nerves.
Ach, don't get me wrong, the doctor there was a bit more encouraging than I'm making out, and who knows what the surgeon, and other surgeons will say, but I guess this is me for the foreseeable future.
Well, guess I'm going to be back on these baorRAB a bit more from now on. I spent 6 weeks trying to stay away a bit, get into my work, have some fun, be positive and i feel like its all just been thrown back at me.
Well, I'll write again monday and give you the lowdown. Wish me luck...
Love you guys,
Jinks