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Janesaiz
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I had spinal fusion L4-S1. i am about 5 mos. post op. I am still in the plastic brace thing b/c a screw 'cracked' and i was having pain and movement etc. which was causing some nerve flare ups. i actually was having a lot of nerve "recovery" pain from about week 3-8 which was really bad and then that started to stop and I felt awesome around week 10, off pain meRAB, still on neurontin (gabapentin) and muscle relaxer at night. however, around week ten or so is when I bent forward pulled a heavy laundry basket and I literally heard something crack.
I was born w. a severe slipped vertebrae , L5 that moved off of the S1 almost all the way off when I lean forward so the screws are in place to stop that movement. So,me leaning forward was also really fighting the forces of nature that I have been living w. my whole life. NEedless to say, my bones were trying to do what they have always done which was to move! so, the screw had its little issue, dr. says not common, but he said I could still "fuse around it" which is why I am still in the brace, can't drive, can't even do PT. Since that screw incident, I have nerve flare ups b/c the nerve get irritated or something b/c I think there is still some movement b/c the fusion might not be working correctly due to thebroken screw. He will assess the fusion again in a couple of weeks. That will be the 5 mos. mark. If he doesn't see solid fusion, he will be able to say for sure that the screw is interfering w. fusion process and he will prob, do a a revision surgery. I do feel like something is not quite right as around week 10 I did not have these flare ups and nurab left foot and sometimes pain/nurabness in back of calf and into toes. The toes and side of L foot are hyper sensitive to the sheet etc. and I know this is the S1 and L5 nerves, I just need to figure out why they are so irritated - at my next appt. I am going to ask him to do an EMG to see if something else is going on.
i am a runner, very active and just want my life back. I cannot tolerate living w. the stupid left foot like this and I would rather have it fixed than endure this. Honestly. I had it fixed overall b/c the nerves were impacting mybladder. The stupid nerve pain I have now - well, I can almost say I would rather have a bladder bag. It is so annoying. I wouldn't call it pain, but it is a degree of irritability and puts me on edge and I just hate it. I am still on neurontin, which also, I want to get off of b/c it makes me stupid. really, really & truly. Anyway, I would never touch that laundry basket again if I could go back in time. Laura
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I was born w. a severe slipped vertebrae , L5 that moved off of the S1 almost all the way off when I lean forward so the screws are in place to stop that movement. So,me leaning forward was also really fighting the forces of nature that I have been living w. my whole life. NEedless to say, my bones were trying to do what they have always done which was to move! so, the screw had its little issue, dr. says not common, but he said I could still "fuse around it" which is why I am still in the brace, can't drive, can't even do PT. Since that screw incident, I have nerve flare ups b/c the nerve get irritated or something b/c I think there is still some movement b/c the fusion might not be working correctly due to thebroken screw. He will assess the fusion again in a couple of weeks. That will be the 5 mos. mark. If he doesn't see solid fusion, he will be able to say for sure that the screw is interfering w. fusion process and he will prob, do a a revision surgery. I do feel like something is not quite right as around week 10 I did not have these flare ups and nurab left foot and sometimes pain/nurabness in back of calf and into toes. The toes and side of L foot are hyper sensitive to the sheet etc. and I know this is the S1 and L5 nerves, I just need to figure out why they are so irritated - at my next appt. I am going to ask him to do an EMG to see if something else is going on.
i am a runner, very active and just want my life back. I cannot tolerate living w. the stupid left foot like this and I would rather have it fixed than endure this. Honestly. I had it fixed overall b/c the nerves were impacting mybladder. The stupid nerve pain I have now - well, I can almost say I would rather have a bladder bag. It is so annoying. I wouldn't call it pain, but it is a degree of irritability and puts me on edge and I just hate it. I am still on neurontin, which also, I want to get off of b/c it makes me stupid. really, really & truly. Anyway, I would never touch that laundry basket again if I could go back in time. Laura
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