Hi.
I had a microdiscectomy of L5-S1 on March 13th. Everything is going along good except one thing, and that is the outer part of my right thigh still goes nurab. It always feels "slightly" nurab, and that doesn't really bother me that much. The part that DOES bother me is when it goes completely nurab, like it feels "Rock Hard" when standing still for about 2 minutes. I've been walking every day. At least 1/2 hour. After 10 minutes of walking, it goes nurab again. I can get the nurabness out by lifting and bending my leg. Or, sitting down. It only takes about 1 minute to get it "un-nurab."
I've had this nurabness come and go for about 8 years. But it would only come once a day and I was hardly bothered by it. Didn't even realize that I could have been having back problems way back then. Who knows, maybe this isn't even related to the herniated disc, which is now gone. It has only REALLY started to happen all the time in the past year. Then sciatic nerve pain, then extreme weakness in BOTH legs. Since the surgery, the sciatic nerve pain is gone and I got the strength back. I am very thankful for that, as the weakness part was really worrying me the most. But I just can't figure out this nurabness. If the disc is no longer pressing on the nerve, why does it continue to go nurab? Some days are worse than others. Not unless I still have inflammation going on, which is a possibility. I did have an MRI with contrast 2 weeks after my surgery, and all looks good on the MRI. I really don't have any other complaints, but this stupid nurabness! After my walk tonight, the upper thigh kind of "stings" now. I am very thankful that my surgery was successful, but wondering if anybody has any ideas on this nurabness thing. It's been about 6 1/2 weeks since surgery. I know I am still in the healing stages, so I am hoping as time goes on, that the nurabness thing will get better.
I see my neurosurgeon on June 4th and will be asking him about this. He is a good doc, and I really value and trust what he has to say.
Just wondering if anybody has any ideas or suggestions!????
THANK YOU!!!
Sue
I had a microdiscectomy of L5-S1 on March 13th. Everything is going along good except one thing, and that is the outer part of my right thigh still goes nurab. It always feels "slightly" nurab, and that doesn't really bother me that much. The part that DOES bother me is when it goes completely nurab, like it feels "Rock Hard" when standing still for about 2 minutes. I've been walking every day. At least 1/2 hour. After 10 minutes of walking, it goes nurab again. I can get the nurabness out by lifting and bending my leg. Or, sitting down. It only takes about 1 minute to get it "un-nurab."
I've had this nurabness come and go for about 8 years. But it would only come once a day and I was hardly bothered by it. Didn't even realize that I could have been having back problems way back then. Who knows, maybe this isn't even related to the herniated disc, which is now gone. It has only REALLY started to happen all the time in the past year. Then sciatic nerve pain, then extreme weakness in BOTH legs. Since the surgery, the sciatic nerve pain is gone and I got the strength back. I am very thankful for that, as the weakness part was really worrying me the most. But I just can't figure out this nurabness. If the disc is no longer pressing on the nerve, why does it continue to go nurab? Some days are worse than others. Not unless I still have inflammation going on, which is a possibility. I did have an MRI with contrast 2 weeks after my surgery, and all looks good on the MRI. I really don't have any other complaints, but this stupid nurabness! After my walk tonight, the upper thigh kind of "stings" now. I am very thankful that my surgery was successful, but wondering if anybody has any ideas on this nurabness thing. It's been about 6 1/2 weeks since surgery. I know I am still in the healing stages, so I am hoping as time goes on, that the nurabness thing will get better.
I see my neurosurgeon on June 4th and will be asking him about this. He is a good doc, and I really value and trust what he has to say.
Just wondering if anybody has any ideas or suggestions!????
THANK YOU!!!
Sue