S
Suzy-Q
Guest
Hello All,
I welcome any responses and I'm real hopeful of finding a "community of peers", as my new PM docs call it. I had L4-5 decompression and fusion with hardware - twice. First attempt failed(2005). Revision (with BMP) was in 2006 and finally succeeded. I've had a serious limp and constant left bum pain post-op. Docs assumed it was referred pain from lurabar spine, heck, I did too. But all the scans and a myelogram said otherwise. I've just had 2 SI joint blocks and now have a diagnosis for SI joint disease (arthritis, osteophytes evident on fluoroscope). Docs now tell me its a result of my fusion - all the stresses and forces are transferring to the SI joint and its breaking down pretty bad. OK, fine. So what to do? PM docs want to do SI radio frequency ablation (burning and killing the nerves that serve the joint). They want to do this in a 2 procedure fashion. One half of the nerves will be burned and I wait for them to die and then the other half. Why? Cuz I'd never be able to stand the pain of having them all done at once, they say. Hello! That's quite a turn off! And after nerves are dead, I will undergo targeted PT to "open" the joint and rehab it to protect it from further breakdown.
I see the logic. Anyone been through this? I don't take docs word for anything anymore. I look for my peers and see what they went thru. I saw some posts but none went thru this 2-phase approach. Why am I so special? Anyone else dealing with SI joint disease as a consequence of lurabar fusion? My spine specialist neuro agrees that the SI blocks are the definitive diagnostic and that ablation is the appropriate next treatment. But I don't know what he thinks of this phased business or the intensive rehab stuff. I'm hoping to find some folks who can talk me down from the ledge. Thanks and best of luck to you. SQ
I welcome any responses and I'm real hopeful of finding a "community of peers", as my new PM docs call it. I had L4-5 decompression and fusion with hardware - twice. First attempt failed(2005). Revision (with BMP) was in 2006 and finally succeeded. I've had a serious limp and constant left bum pain post-op. Docs assumed it was referred pain from lurabar spine, heck, I did too. But all the scans and a myelogram said otherwise. I've just had 2 SI joint blocks and now have a diagnosis for SI joint disease (arthritis, osteophytes evident on fluoroscope). Docs now tell me its a result of my fusion - all the stresses and forces are transferring to the SI joint and its breaking down pretty bad. OK, fine. So what to do? PM docs want to do SI radio frequency ablation (burning and killing the nerves that serve the joint). They want to do this in a 2 procedure fashion. One half of the nerves will be burned and I wait for them to die and then the other half. Why? Cuz I'd never be able to stand the pain of having them all done at once, they say. Hello! That's quite a turn off! And after nerves are dead, I will undergo targeted PT to "open" the joint and rehab it to protect it from further breakdown.
I see the logic. Anyone been through this? I don't take docs word for anything anymore. I look for my peers and see what they went thru. I saw some posts but none went thru this 2-phase approach. Why am I so special? Anyone else dealing with SI joint disease as a consequence of lurabar fusion? My spine specialist neuro agrees that the SI blocks are the definitive diagnostic and that ablation is the appropriate next treatment. But I don't know what he thinks of this phased business or the intensive rehab stuff. I'm hoping to find some folks who can talk me down from the ledge. Thanks and best of luck to you. SQ