Posted by Dave from central MN on January 12, 2015 at 15:09:08 from (198.98.195.248):
Got a bad one, pain has subsided with alot of rest and a epidural injection last week. Have some leg numbness which I really never noticed much before the last week, hard to really tell, have been having bad back pain since mid November, and finally sent me to ER mid Dec, now finally getting docs with open appointment calenders. One doc says try therapy and see if symptoms persist and heals on its own, but may just need surgery any way because it is so bad. think they said 11 or 13 mm really compressing the root nerve on L5 and the "thecal sac"?, another doc seems to think should have surgery as soon a scheduled. Trying to get in to a 3rd spinal surgeon from another town that was recommended by a few orthopedics associates of a family friend. Hard to know what to do, but my concern is length of heal time, avoidance of permanent nerve damage, getting back to normal strength n the next 6 months, and just not make it worse regardless of choice. I have read of horror stories in the past, but even the Noninvasive back specialist said not to worry about a Microdiscectomy for this. Anxiety level is very high. Too many people/home farm work depending on me to get better
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