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jimbennett
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I thought I would add my experience to the thread. I am nearly 7 weeks post op, I had a microdiscectomy at l5/s1, right side only. was herniated on both sides, but only had symptoms on the right side so the surgeon didn't touch the left. I was warned however that fixing the right could lead to symptoms on the left because the way things move around after a repair like this.
Pretty much the typical radicular pain, sharp shooting pains and dull aches in the hip,thing, groin, calf, into the foot. Gradually worsened over 2 years to where I could no longer walk without limping and then couldn't sleep more than 3 hours at a time. That's what really prompted me to decide to get the procedure done.
During the procedure it was discovered that I have had spinabifida occulta (a very minor form of spinabifidia) since birth which has gone unnoticed until the procedure. Basically that means I have no bone where most people need the laminotomoy/laminectomy so the surgeon can get to the disc, I had none. So the good news is he didn't have to cut bone to repair the herniation.
I had immediate relief after the surgery, and within 2 weeks all residual pain in the right leg was gone and I was estatic.
Around 17 days post op I developed a burning sensation in my left buttock and heel which persists. It has remained mostly stable and while disappointing it was way better than what I had before so I figured I could live with it if it doesn't get worse.
Now the bad news. Around the 6 week time post op I went swimming a few days in a row. It was nothing intense just gentle laps in a small pool for 5-10 mins. On the last day we played with small plastic ball hitting it around in a circle and a few times I think I twisted too much or stretched to save the ball.
The above activity may be entirely unrelated however the next day or two after that I started having symptoms in the right leg again. It has gradually increased each day slightly and I have pain in the right foot and calf, also pain in the hip and occasionally I get these sharp pains in the right lurabar region which last about 10 seconRAB. The sharp pain is not constant but the pain in the calf and foot pretty much is.
So here I am wondering if I have either reherniated the disc, irritated it with the pool activity, or perhaps have scar tissue/epidural fibrosis causing this. Several people including the neurosurgeons nurse think its just irritation but if I had irritated it I would expect the pain to lessen over time and its been a week and it's gradually worsening not improving. 400mg of ibuprofen greatly lessens the symptoms and a vicodin on top of that pretty much kills it entirely.
Needless to say I am like many others a bit "freaked out" because I cant fathom returning to how bad I was before.
Pretty much the typical radicular pain, sharp shooting pains and dull aches in the hip,thing, groin, calf, into the foot. Gradually worsened over 2 years to where I could no longer walk without limping and then couldn't sleep more than 3 hours at a time. That's what really prompted me to decide to get the procedure done.
During the procedure it was discovered that I have had spinabifida occulta (a very minor form of spinabifidia) since birth which has gone unnoticed until the procedure. Basically that means I have no bone where most people need the laminotomoy/laminectomy so the surgeon can get to the disc, I had none. So the good news is he didn't have to cut bone to repair the herniation.
I had immediate relief after the surgery, and within 2 weeks all residual pain in the right leg was gone and I was estatic.
Around 17 days post op I developed a burning sensation in my left buttock and heel which persists. It has remained mostly stable and while disappointing it was way better than what I had before so I figured I could live with it if it doesn't get worse.
Now the bad news. Around the 6 week time post op I went swimming a few days in a row. It was nothing intense just gentle laps in a small pool for 5-10 mins. On the last day we played with small plastic ball hitting it around in a circle and a few times I think I twisted too much or stretched to save the ball.
The above activity may be entirely unrelated however the next day or two after that I started having symptoms in the right leg again. It has gradually increased each day slightly and I have pain in the right foot and calf, also pain in the hip and occasionally I get these sharp pains in the right lurabar region which last about 10 seconRAB. The sharp pain is not constant but the pain in the calf and foot pretty much is.
So here I am wondering if I have either reherniated the disc, irritated it with the pool activity, or perhaps have scar tissue/epidural fibrosis causing this. Several people including the neurosurgeons nurse think its just irritation but if I had irritated it I would expect the pain to lessen over time and its been a week and it's gradually worsening not improving. 400mg of ibuprofen greatly lessens the symptoms and a vicodin on top of that pretty much kills it entirely.
Needless to say I am like many others a bit "freaked out" because I cant fathom returning to how bad I was before.