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akingsfan
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Hello. I have had severe sciatic pain for the last 10 months. I've tried physical therapy, epidural injections, and all possible corabinations of medications. Finally, I opted for surgery because the pain was interfering with my normal activities (I wasn't able to ride my bike, jog, or even walk for more than about five minutes). My surgeon, after reviewing my MRI, decided that I needed a microdiskectomy and a laminotomy in order to relieve the severe pain and give my sciatic nerve some room. I had my surgery on the 15th of August (two weeks ago today). While most of the surgery pain (soreness, etc.) has disappeared, the sciatic pain is still there. In fact, it often feels worse. My concern is that I might be one of the small percentage of people that surgery did not work for. However, many people keep telling me that the nerve may take time to heal and that two weeks is not enough time to measure success/failure of surgery. My leg is still killing me, and I'm very nervous that I might have to live with this pain. Has anyone else undergone this surgery with the same post-op pain? And if so, did it go away after a while? I am hoping that the pain will go away in time, and it makes sense to me that the nerve, after being pinched for 10 months (and possibly damaged because of that) may need some time to heal. At least that's what I'm hoping!!! Anyone else with the same situation? Anyone else know what to expect??? Thanks!