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I have had two surgeries on L5-S1 the last being fusion. I waited too long to

have these surgeries and now have nerve damage in my leg and foot. The pain I

get in my foot is like sticking it in a light socket. It feels like I am getting

severely shocked. Does anyone else have this problem? Not sure what causes

this??

Steve in Seattle

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steve,

The only kind of " light shocking " pain that I can relate to is when on

Wednesday, the anesthesiologist tried to get a tiny vein on my right foot. 

Seems as though he hit every nerve possible.  Now,  with certain movements, I

get a recurrence of those shock-like sensations.

dave

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Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:26:29 AM

Subject: Nerve Damage

 

I have had two surgeries on L5-S1 the last being fusion. I waited too long to

have these surgeries and now have nerve damage in my leg and foot. The pain I

get in my foot is like sticking it in a light socket. It feels like I am getting

severely shocked. Does anyone else have this problem? Not sure what causes

this??

Steve in Seattle

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Steve,

I have had two spinal CORD surgeries and have nerve damage from these. I get the

electrical shocks around L5 that run through me like someone tasering me from

the inside. They come and go but they are quite painful.They only last 30-60

seconds (and I can't move or breath) and then they subside and I may not have

another for a day or two. Although right after my last surgery they were near

constant for several weeks.

My neuro said it is from nerve damage where they had to actually cut the nerves

on my spinal cord. Hopefully your nerves are just sensitive right now and it

will subside. When was your last surgery?

Barb

> ________________________________

> From: ICEBERG <stephenkweisberg@...>

> spinal problems

> Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:26:29 AM

> Subject: Nerve Damage

>

>  

> I have had two surgeries on L5-S1 the last being fusion. I waited too long to

have these surgeries and now have nerve damage in my leg and foot. The pain I

get in my foot is like sticking it in a light socket. It feels like I am getting

severely shocked. Does anyone else have this problem? Not sure what causes

this??

>

> Steve in Seattle

>

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> Bee, is nerve damage revervisable?

+++Hi Tom,

That's depends upon what kind of damage was done, and whether the nerves are

still intact.

If the damage came about because of lack of nutrition, too many toxins, etc., I

believe it is reversible, but since nerves only regenerate every 7 years they

take the longest of any cells in the body.

Bee

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I'm very, very nervous. I had some MRIs taken about two weeks ago and my

neurologist believes she found a syrinx in my spine. I'm going for some more

MRIs this week to be sure. I'm so afraid the damage is permanent. I want my

erections back and I want my stomach problems to go away. Do you think taking

extra vitamin B-complex would help nerve healing?

> >

> > Bee, is nerve damage revervisable?

>

> +++Hi Tom,

>

> That's depends upon what kind of damage was done, and whether the nerves are

still intact.

>

> If the damage came about because of lack of nutrition, too many toxins, etc.,

I believe it is reversible, but since nerves only regenerate every 7 years they

take the longest of any cells in the body.

>

> Bee

>

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> I'm very, very nervous. I had some MRIs taken about two weeks ago and my

> neurologist believes she found a syrinx in my spine. I'm going for some more

> MRIs this week to be sure. I'm so afraid the damage is permanent. I want my

> erections back and I want my stomach problems to go away. Do you think taking

> extra vitamin B-complex would help nerve healing?

+++Hi Tom,

No, extra vitamin B-complex won't help. From what I understand syrinx is a type

of cyst on your spine, and your body can form cysts in many areas.

I had one cyst in my bladder which broke, and many on my ovaries but none of

them caused permanent damage.

What helps your body heal cysts the most is the combination of fats I recommend,

including saturated fats like butter and coconut oil, along with omega 3, and

vitamins A, D and E. That's why cod liver oil is so important for our health

(includes omega 3, and vitamins A & D).

Of course all nutrients work together so the fats along with protein, minerals,

vitamins, etc. are all important.

For reassurance that you can get normal erections read this Success Story by

ROM:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss52a.php

All the best, Bee

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To be honest, Bee, I don't know how I got it. I just pray that the damage is

reversible. I've had these problems for years.

> > >

> > > I'm very, very nervous. I had some MRIs taken about two weeks ago and my

> > > neurologist believes she found a syrinx in my spine. I'm going for some

more

> > > MRIs this week to be sure. I'm so afraid the damage is permanent. I want

my

> > > erections back and I want my stomach problems to go away. Do you think

taking

> > > extra vitamin B-complex would help nerve healing?

> >

> > +++Hi Tom,

> >

> > No, extra vitamin B-complex won't help. From what I understand syrinx is a

type of cyst on your spine, and your body can form cysts in many areas.

> >

> > I had one cyst in my bladder which broke, and many on my ovaries but none of

them caused permanent damage.

> >

> > What helps your body heal cysts the most is the combination of fats I

recommend, including saturated fats like butter and coconut oil, along with

omega 3, and vitamins A, D and E. That's why cod liver oil is so important for

our health (includes omega 3, and vitamins A & D).

> >

> > Of course all nutrients work together so the fats along with protein,

minerals, vitamins, etc. are all important.

> >

> > For reassurance that you can get normal erections read this Success Story by

ROM:

> > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss52a.php

> >

> > All the best, Bee

> >

>

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So, Bee, the syrinx can be healed?

> > > >

> > > > I'm very, very nervous. I had some MRIs taken about two weeks ago and my

> > > > neurologist believes she found a syrinx in my spine. I'm going for some

more

> > > > MRIs this week to be sure. I'm so afraid the damage is permanent. I want

my

> > > > erections back and I want my stomach problems to go away. Do you think

taking

> > > > extra vitamin B-complex would help nerve healing?

> > >

> > > +++Hi Tom,

> > >

> > > No, extra vitamin B-complex won't help. From what I understand syrinx is

a type of cyst on your spine, and your body can form cysts in many areas.

> > >

> > > I had one cyst in my bladder which broke, and many on my ovaries but none

of them caused permanent damage.

> > >

> > > What helps your body heal cysts the most is the combination of fats I

recommend, including saturated fats like butter and coconut oil, along with

omega 3, and vitamins A, D and E. That's why cod liver oil is so important for

our health (includes omega 3, and vitamins A & D).

> > >

> > > Of course all nutrients work together so the fats along with protein,

minerals, vitamins, etc. are all important.

> > >

> > > For reassurance that you can get normal erections read this Success Story

by ROM:

> > > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss52a.php

> > >

> > > All the best, Bee

> > >

> >

>

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Tom, is your doctor looking at the possibility of Chiari Malformation?

> > >

> > > Bee, is nerve damage revervisable?

> >

> > +++Hi Tom,

> >

> > That's depends upon what kind of damage was done, and whether the nerves are

still intact.

> >

> > If the damage came about because of lack of nutrition, too many toxins,

etc., I believe it is reversible, but since nerves only regenerate every 7 years

they take the longest of any cells in the body.

> >

> > Bee

> >

>

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