Guest guest Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 Hello All, I wonder if anyone can relate to the issues/situation I am currently facing. I was de tethered aged 48 in Dec 2007. Since then my symptoms have been OK for a couple of weeks followed by periods of 2/3 days of bad arachnoid, leg stiffness, and loss of feeling in feet/legs etc with the general feeling that things were relatively stable with no worsening. I had my second hip replaced in April 2009 and following the hip op I was almost symptom free for about 2 months. But in May 2009 my symptoms became significantly worse with increased stiffness in both legs and both my hips and loss of feeling/tingling in my bottom and lower back with all other symptoms. Since May to date my symptoms have been ever present.and getting worse. Needless to say this was alarming to me and went for another MRI but my neuro has said that whilst I have evidence of scarring and I may be re tethered my syrinx and visual cord condition remain unchanged. Neuro has said that whilst there is no visual reason for my worsening symptoms it may be simply down to the damage already caused and further advance of cord failure which I can only conclude will lead ultimately to full cord failure etc etc! Neuro has said that he would not recommend further surgical intervention as there is no real target and risks compared with potential benefits do not add up. I have read many peoples experiences who have had 2,3 or more detethers but this does not seem to be considered in the UK. In common with others I have great difficulty describing to people/medics my symptoms - walking on wooden legs with agonising tingling and extremely annoying numbness is my best attempt. I have previously tried drugs Gaba etc but they spaced me out with no real benefit. Still take baclofen for stiffness but does not seem make a noticeable difference. Now going to a different neuro for 2nd opinion and currently feeling completely depressed and can only see years of agony and worse ahead - I think we all know other personal distressing issues! Sorry for rant but I am so frustrated with this dam condition, If anyone has any advice or in similar situation I would greatly value your reply, Barry Notts,UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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