Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 Hi Nina... It has been 2 years since my surgery and occasionally I am dealing with more pain than usual. I talked with my neuro's nurse and she said that they tend to have more complaints in the spring and fall....weather changes?...not sure why. BUT, at the time I was taking Vioxx 50 mg. on an as needed basis and I have been taking oxy 10mg. 2 times a day for about 1 year now. She had me change and take the vioxx daily and take the oxy on an as needed basis. This combination seemed to help quite a bit. But then again, I never know for sure. Seems like about the time every thing seems to be on an even keel, something seems to crop up to remind me that I'm still dealing with this stuff. So you might check with your Doc. about the anti inflammatory meds. She was very insistant that this is the way to go and she said that there might be some scar tissue and it just tends to get inflammed and cause problems. Dunno..... My problem now is that my reg. doc. took me off the vioxx temporarily as I keep having high readings for my potassium level and they want to see if the inflammatory drugs are keeping it elevated. See what I mean....just when I was feeling really pretty good! I pray to God that I never have to have the surgery again. I would much rather take the meds to keep the pain under control. I'm not sure surgery, at least in my case, would change the pain situation anyways. I had pain before surgery and still have pain after....although I do think it is less than before. Hope this helps.....just my experience so far....I'm definately not the most informed person here though so I'm sure others will have suggestions. I know some of them gave me some really good suggestions regarding the hip joint pain.... Lynn > > Dear all, I need some advice from anyone please! > > I am 9 1/2 months post-detethering and the leg nerve pain, hip joint > pain, sciatica, and back ache have returned. I had a thickened filum > detethering and all went very well till about 2 months ago, when the > pain started again. I am trying to keep a logical head on this, but I > am worried about scar tissue and the outside possibility of early > retethering. My nsg said it could be just the nerves settling still, in > that it takes a VERY long time for them to come out of shock! > > Has anyone experienced scar tissue/adhesion pain as an adult detethered > patient? If so, what did you/your nsgs do about it? Did it ultimately > lead to a further back surgery? Was there any non-surgical treatment > other than dosing up on painkillers again > > Look forward to hearing from you > > Nina > > ---------------------- > Ms Nina Bunton > Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering > Merchant Venturers Building > Woodland Road > Bristol BS8 1UB > > Tel: +44 > Fax: +44 > Email: Nina.Bunton@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 The regrowth of Scar Tissue, and the process of Retethering *starts* and I say *starts* forming fairly soon after Surgery. But Symptoms may or may not appear for quite some time, or maybe not even at all. If I remember correctly, there are people on this List who did start to develop Symptoms just Months after their Detethering......I believe some may have even had another Detethering quite soon after the first one. That's one possiblity. The other one is what your Neurosurgeon said.........it could be just the Nerves settling down. Afterall that has to happen to all who have this Surgery to one extent or another. If this becomes such a problem for you, and your current Doctor has decided not to look into it further since it hasn't been all that long since your Detethering......I would consider a Second Opinion if I were you. Hope this helps. Me mymocha@... .. I had a thickened filum > detethering and all went very well till about 2 months ago, when the > pain started again. I am trying to keep a logical head on this, but I > am worried about scar tissue and the outside possibility of early > retethering. My nsg said it could be just the nerves settling still, in > that it takes a VERY long time for them to come out of shock! > > Has anyone experienced scar tissue/adhesion pain as an adult detethered > patient? If so, what did you/your nsgs do about it? Did it ultimately > lead to a further back surgery? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.362 / Virus Database: 199 - Release Date: 5/7/2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2002 Report Share Posted May 22, 2002 > > > Date: 2002/05/22 Wed AM 04:42:10 EDT > To: tetheredspinalcord > Subject: retethering/nerve pain > > hi, i had my surgery last June about 2 mo. after my surgery also i am having pain now i am having pain in my knees and having trouble bending over I went back to the dr and all he said to is to come back in two years I am now looking for another dr. Dear all, I need some advice from anyone please! I am 9 1/2 months post-detethering and the leg nerve pain, hip joint pain, sciatica, and back ache have returned. I had a thickened filum detethering and all went very well till about 2 months ago, when the pain started again. I am trying to keep a logical head on this, but I am worried about scar tissue and the outside possibility of early retethering. My nsg said it could be just the nerves settling still, in that it takes a VERY long time for them to come out of shock! Has anyone experienced scar tissue/adhesion pain as an adult detethered patient? If so, what did you/your nsgs do about it? Did it ultimately lead to a further back surgery? Was there any non-surgical treatment other than dosing up on painkillers again Look forward to hearing from you Nina ---------------------- Ms Nina Bunton Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Merchant Venturers Building Woodland Road Bristol BS8 1UB Tel: +44 Fax: +44 Email: Nina.Bunton@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 My untethering was only successful for approximately 4 months before i started showing symptoms of retether. The surgeon who did the surgery pretty much said it was " IMPOSSIBLE " to rethether that quickly. Now, just over 2 years after the surgery I am just past the point i was when i had the first surgery. I take oxy 20 twice a day with an extra 20 for breakthrough pain. I may ask about vioxx. how does it do on irritable stomachs? That was my problem with the other anti-inflammitories. Sometimes i try to get by on aleve since i can't take the oxy when i'm at work. My new neurosurg believes i began the retethering process 4 months after my surgery. he recommended surgery last dec. but b/c of starting a new job, i would lose it and my insurance to if i went on leave to have it. since i was just dealing with pain issues and no lose of neuro function yet, he agreed i could wait until i couldnt stand it anymore or until i can take leave from work. i am planning to have the surgery over christmas break from school this year. I will be eligible for leave from my new job in October 21, but that is smack in the middle of my first semester of my MPH, so i figure i have stood the pain this long, i can wait for another month and a half. So, Christmas 2002 it is. Lousy way to spend Christmas and new years, huh? In a nutshell, it IS possible to retether soon after surgery. As always, Jenn SBO @ L2 w/TCS and diastematomyelia, sx 4/5/00, now retethered, surgery planned dec 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2002 Report Share Posted May 23, 2002 Jenn... Just a comment about the Vioxx and stomach problems.....I haven't had any problems what so ever with it. I was taking Fosomax for a few months before they put me on the Vioxx (I realize Fosomax is for bone thinning), but THAT really upset my stomach so I quit taking it. Since that time, after starting the Vioxx...I haven't had any problems what so ever. I actually had my prescription refilled even though they want me to quit taking it until they get this potassium situation solved, but my back started killing me so BAD that I gave in and took one yesterday and today. Boy....it's heck gettin' old!! (50!!) hehehe!!! Lynn > My untethering was only successful for approximately 4 months before i started showing symptoms of retether. The surgeon who did the surgery pretty much said it was " IMPOSSIBLE " to rethether that quickly. Now, just over 2 years after the surgery I am just past the point i was when i had the first surgery. > > I take oxy 20 twice a day with an extra 20 for breakthrough pain. I may ask about vioxx. how does it do on irritable stomachs? That was my problem with the other anti-inflammitories. Sometimes i try to get by on aleve since i can't take the oxy when i'm at work. > > My new neurosurg believes i began the retethering process 4 months after my surgery. he recommended surgery last dec. but b/c of starting a new job, i would lose it and my insurance to if i went on leave to have it. since i was just dealing with pain issues and no lose of neuro function yet, he agreed i could wait until i couldnt stand it anymore or until i can take leave from work. i am planning to have the surgery over christmas break from school this year. I will be eligible for leave from my new job in October 21, but that is smack in the middle of my first semester of my MPH, so i figure i have stood the pain this long, i can wait for another month and a half. So, Christmas 2002 it is. Lousy way to spend Christmas and new years, huh? > > In a nutshell, it IS possible to retether soon after surgery. > > As always, > > Jenn > SBO @ L2 w/TCS and diastematomyelia, sx 4/5/00, now retethered, surgery planned dec 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 -Hi i retether within 2 weeks of surgery had 4 operations in 2 years.Rastacathy -- In tetheredspinalcord@y..., ATL013@a... wrote: > My untethering was only successful for approximately 4 months before i started showing symptoms of retether. The surgeon who did the surgery pretty much said it was " IMPOSSIBLE " to rethether that quickly. Now, just over 2 years after the surgery I am just past the point i was when i had the first surgery. > > I take oxy 20 twice a day with an extra 20 for breakthrough pain. I may ask about vioxx. how does it do on irritable stomachs? That was my problem with the other anti-inflammitories. Sometimes i try to get by on aleve since i can't take the oxy when i'm at work. > > My new neurosurg believes i began the retethering process 4 months after my surgery. he recommended surgery last dec. but b/c of starting a new job, i would lose it and my insurance to if i went on leave to have it. since i was just dealing with pain issues and no lose of neuro function yet, he agreed i could wait until i couldnt stand it anymore or until i can take leave from work. i am planning to have the surgery over christmas break from school this year. I will be eligible for leave from my new job in October 21, but that is smack in the middle of my first semester of my MPH, so i figure i have stood the pain this long, i can wait for another month and a half. So, Christmas 2002 it is. Lousy way to spend Christmas and new years, huh? > > In a nutshell, it IS possible to retether soon after surgery. > > As always, > > Jenn > SBO @ L2 w/TCS and diastematomyelia, sx 4/5/00, now retethered, surgery planned dec 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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