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I HAD A 3 LEVEL FUSION IN FEB 2009 L-3 TO S-1 . NOW 8 MONTHS LATER I AM HAVING MORE PAIN AGAIN . DR. SAID I COULD GET SOME INJECTIONS BUT I AM WAITING ON APPROVAL FROM W/C . ANYONE HAD THIS HAPPEN WHAT IS THE CHANCE ON ANOTHER SURGERY. I HAD A PHYSICAL JOB LEFTING 100 LBS. OR MORE. I DO HAVE DISABILITY RETIREMENT JUST HAVE TO WAIT TELL TO BE RATED BEFORE I CAN APPLY. ANYBODY GONE THROUGH THIS. THANKS
 
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I LEFT OUT THAT MAY L-2 HAS A BULGE IN IT NOW .JUST WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS BEEN THROUGH THIS BEFORE. I AM WOUNDERING IF WHEN I WILL HAVE TO DO WORK HARDEN . I AM SCARED OF REINJURING MY BACK . IF I ALREADY HAVE A DISC BULGE AT 8 MONTHS POST-OP WHAT WILL IT BE AFTER TRING WORK HARDEN .AND A FCE. PLEASE HELP SOMEONE!!!!!!!!!1:co nfused:
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Jack, First, please take off the caps lock. It feels like you are angry and screaming at us when you type in CAPS. I had the same three level fusion done that you did. I was told that I would always have a 35lb weight limit on lifting. Because you have had such a vital area fused, they don't want to put too much pressure on it on a day to day basis, so they limit the amount of weight that you can lift. That's less than a large sack of flour-which I was slinging in my kitchen all the time.

8 months is still fairly early on a three level fusion. I wouldn't expect to feel really well until you reach the year mark. You may want to try the injectrions. They often help some people. I have had them work some of the time-other times they dont. You won't know until you try. They may help with that bulge, you never know..Has your doctor started you in PT? That is something to try also.

What you need to remeraber also is that your nerves and muscles are still settling down and acting up on you. If you are suffering nerve pain, ask your doctor for one of the nerve meRAB that are out that will take care of the pain. Normal pain meRAB don't touch nerve pain at all.

good luck..slow down and let yourself heal....
 
Sorry about the caps lock . Thanks for your reply I did have injecttion this week and it has help some it has took the edge off . thanks again.;);););)
 
hey jack, just wondering here if you have ever had ANY type of actual x ray like a flexion and extension type done(its just one of the best ways) to just really 'see' if you have actually fused or not? do you ever feel like there is some type of 'movement' going on or like a bone on bone grinding or scraping there? any types of radiating symptoms that go down your legs from time to time, and not constant?

when really truely trying to just see or know whether or not actual fusion has taken place at ALL of the many endplates involved, espescially with a tri level like you had, it is not always easy. i had an MRI done on my c spine for instance after my c 6-7 fusion was done(6 months post op), and it came up inconclusive for fusion and recommended a CT. well that one actually stated i had 'definitely' fused when i and my primary both just knew based upon my many symptoms that i had not. i could not believe that one. after nine months of dorking around, my NS sent me for that x ray(should have just done this first?) it was only the flex and ext type x ray that FINALLY confirmed to my surgeon what i had already known all along, i was NOT fused fully, only at ONE of the two endplates.

simply really finding out whether or not(for CERTAIN) that all of the many endplates involved in your surgery have fully fused really would be the very first thing here that your surgeon neeRAB to find out for you. if you are not actually fused, you would have symptoms like i mentioned above? i was in at least twice the pain after that fusion surgery than i qwas BEFORE that fusion surgery only because that bone plug was intermittantly shifting around and hitting nerves in my c spine among other things. its just not that easy to always really tell if any given fusion has actually taken. if you have not yet had that type of x ray i mnetioned,it really should be done. its a bit harder to fully see in the lower spine only because the boney prominences are a bit less pronounced back there, but you should be able to see enough to actually tell. you can usually also see gapeing at least a small amount at the endplates when a fusion has not taken. just what i know from my own experiences. hopefully you are fully, but you do need to know for certain. good luck, marcia
 
They did a flextion x-ray and they said my screws looked good and I am starting fuse a little so are you saying my pain may becoming from not being fused.;););)
 
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