Hi Lynn,
Thanks for the input. If by sciatic pain you mean down the butt and leg/foot, etc., I'm not sure what would make that come back. I can tell you one thing, though, which my surgeon's RN told me. She said that I may experience stabbing pains in the thighs for up to 3-months. That would also include nurabness (I asked her). I've had some of this "turn on" and "turn off". She said that the nerves would "re-fire". I'm not exactly sure what that means, but I still do have pain which runs down the left leg and into the foot... though it has diminished to about half or just a tad less than what it was before surgery.
So I'm just a few weeks ahead of you. That hip pain I referred to has diminished today. I am hoping it was a result of introducing stair-stepping into my routine.
I hope you will be able to manage the pain till you see the doc on Tuesday. My pain is primarily in the evenings, but I deal with it all day long and I am essentially walking my way through it during the day. Most definitely less than what it was after surgery... but still nagging. I hope your doc says it's not unnatural for things to turn on and turn off during the recovery process. But I's really like to know what he/she says about this. Hopefully you can post about this on Tuesday!
One last thing. I was basically told NOTHING prior to all of this. I knew I had to walk up to 1.5 miles per day... that was it. I did not expect to have pain this long. I am not happy about that. But I am still making progress... but it is slow. I hope for the day that I wake up transformed, but I am beginning to realize it may be little by little each day instead of a sudden change.
Please keep me/us posted. I'll answer any question I am able to answer.
My best,
SRF
Edit: Ask your doc (re the sciatic pain) if it is ok to walk it off. That's what I do, but I can't tell you to do that because I don't know.