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I had a laminectomy on April 15 because I had two herniated discs (L4-L5 & L5-S1) that were severely compressing my nerve roots in three places. Before my surgery, I was in such excruciating pain I could barely walk. The pain ran down both sides, down my buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, shins and calves, and ankles. I also had nurabness and tingling in my feet. My toes had become completely nurab and could not move at all.
After 3 & 1/2 weeks, I can walk! I'm absolutely thrilled about that - I no longer walk like an 80 year old woman (I'm 39). I can move my toes, curl them, etc. It's amazing.
I realize it takes time for the nerves to regenerate, but I thought I'd feel better after 3 & 1/2 weeks. I have deep, aching pain down both legs (it's different because before the surgery it was stabbing and unbearable). My back continues to hurt really badly sometimes. Is this normal? Do I still have hope of eventually being pain-free? That would just be the ultimate dream... I would LOVE to know that it's possible for me to be pain-free one day...
After 3 & 1/2 weeks, I can walk! I'm absolutely thrilled about that - I no longer walk like an 80 year old woman (I'm 39). I can move my toes, curl them, etc. It's amazing.
I realize it takes time for the nerves to regenerate, but I thought I'd feel better after 3 & 1/2 weeks. I have deep, aching pain down both legs (it's different because before the surgery it was stabbing and unbearable). My back continues to hurt really badly sometimes. Is this normal? Do I still have hope of eventually being pain-free? That would just be the ultimate dream... I would LOVE to know that it's possible for me to be pain-free one day...