Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Give it time, the swelling from the first injury plus the surgery, give it a few weeks, yes weeks or even a month. The body takes time to heal, and we are all different. Hang in there. I had surgery Aug 8, my second. The Dr. said it will be 7 more months to know if it worked or not. If it did, then I have to have another operation. My spine was to unstable to do the two dis at the same time. One day at a time. Nessa, Spencer, NY Just Had Surgery I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 I had this surgery in 2003 and still have numbness in my leg and foot . Rick Ruscin <rjruscin@...> wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 You have just had surgery a few days ago, so a lot of trauma went on, which means swelling and inflammation. All of that takes time to heal and recover from. Give it some time, rest, and force yourself to take it easy. If you push things and over-do it, it will lengthen your recovery time as well as make things worse. Rick Ruscin <rjruscin@...> wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 hi can you please tell me the name of the surgery.. thanks Vivian Harkness <vivianharkness@...> wrote: You have just had surgery a few days ago, so a lot of trauma went on, which means swelling and inflammation. All of that takes time to heal and recover from. Give it some time, rest, and force yourself to take it easy. If you push things and over-do it, it will lengthen your recovery time as well as make things worse. Rick Ruscin wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 The MRI revealed left paracntral disc protrusion at L5-S1 compromising the left S1 nerve root. I believe the procedure is called a Laminectomy. In terms that I understand, they cut away the portion of the disc that was compromising the nerve root. Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Re: Just Had Surgery hi can you please tell me the name of the surgery.. thanks Vivian Harkness <vivianharkness> wrote: You have just had surgery a few days ago, so a lot of trauma went on, which means swelling and inflammation. All of that takes time to heal and recover from. Give it some time, rest, and force yourself to take it easy. If you push things and over-do it, it will lengthen your recovery time as well as make things worse. Rick Ruscin wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscinsbcglobal (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I too have numbness in my leg and foot too. My legs go numb if i stand for more than 10 mins. It's really frustrating. -- Re: Just Had Surgery I had this surgery in 2003 and still have numbness in my leg and foot . Rick Ruscin <rjruscin@...> wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I'm sorry, I'm not rying to offend anyone. But it's not numbness, it's one of the most painful stabbing sensation that I can imagine. I'm not frustrated, I'm a 45 year old 6'3 " 215 lb father in tears. I could live with numbness. I can't live with this. Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Re: Just Had Surgery I had this surgery in 2003 and still have numbness in my leg and foot . Rick Ruscin <rjruscinsbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscinsbcglobal (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I understand Rick the stabbing pain I don't have in my legs thankfully that is only in my thoratic region. It goes from one side to the other I try to push myself against anything till it subsides. It goes from between my breasts to my back and I pray for it to stop. It of course isn't a heart attack but it might as well be if thats the kind of pain I am to endure. Yes Rick I understand I am 51 and went through three major operations and they aren't up to the thoratic area yet. I am 5'10 1/2 " and know exactly what you are talking about. Other pains I have are due to a complete idiot operating on something he had no idea how to handle. Arnold Chiari I and botched me up more than I had before the operation giving me hypersensitive arms and loss of feeling in my legs. Of course Aetna was more than happy to have this man do the operation because he was cheaper than the Chiari Institute who knew you don't mess around with rare diseases that way. Do I hate Aetna hell yeah. Does Dr. O'Rourke ever even touch my dog hell no thank you University of Pa. Hugs Rick Ruscin <rjruscin@...> wrote: I'm sorry, I'm not rying to offend anyone. But it's not numbness, it's one of the most painful stabbing sensation that I can imagine. I'm not frustrated, I'm a 45 year old 6'3 " 215 lb father in tears. I could live with numbness. I can't live with this. Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Re: Just Had Surgery I had this surgery in 2003 and still have numbness in my leg and foot . Rick Ruscin <rjruscinsbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? Thanks, Rick rjruscinsbcglobal (DOT) net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Don't want to discourage you but don't be surprised if this lasts months. I had laminectomy same location. Dr said bone spur was kinking the nerve, which I guess he did not know going in, and that it could take the nerve up to a year to heal. I am almost 5 months from surgery now and still have the pain, more than before surgery, also numb leg and most of foot (they said this is last to go). I have to take Darvocet and Lyrica all the time, can't take anything stronger. When I asked if some people never heal, they said " only 5% " - didn't make me feel any better. I have to use cane which causes me to lean and now the L3-L4 is giving me fits. I hope you do better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I hate the " 5% " thing too. I had RK done on my eyes to get me out of glasses. They told me that 95% of people get out of glasses, I'm still wearing glasses. When I was married to my ex-wife, after our second child was twins, she had her tubes tied. (98.5% success rate) My forth child is now 18 years old. But I do still have hope. I know the Dr. had to physically move the nerve during the procedure. He told me it could cause trauma. However, the day after the procedure, he asked how I was doing. When I told him the pain was still in my leg, I could see the disappointment on his face. Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Re: Just Had Surgery Don't want to discourage you but don't be surprised if this lasts months. I had laminectomy same location. Dr said bone spur was kinking the nerve, which I guess he did not know going in, and that it could take the nerve up to a year to heal. I am almost 5 months from surgery now and still have the pain, more than before surgery, also numb leg and most of foot (they said this is last to go). I have to take Darvocet and Lyrica all the time, can't take anything stronger. When I asked if some people never heal, they said " only 5% " - didn't make me feel any better. I have to use cane which causes me to lean and now the L3-L4 is giving me fits. I hope you do better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 I had a microdiskectomy on June 27. It took me quite a while to feel better, and that was with a dose of steroids and regular doses of ibuprofen to lessen the inflamation, in addition to physical therapy. I think I have reherniated again, and I go to the neurosurgeon tomorrow. Hopefully I can just go for the disk replacement. Rick--a bit of advice: DON'T try to do too much. Don't push it at all and give yourself a long time to recover. Listen to your doctors and if you think you should not do something, don't do it. Especially with kids, it is hard to sit back and miss out on things, but you need to! Before I re-herniated my disk, the intense stabbing pain had significantly lessened, but I still had to take painkiller on a regular basis. Don't get discouraged so soon, even though it is really frustrating. If it makes you feel any better, I am a 29 year old mom who can't stand (because of the stabbing) or even get out of bed without meds at this point. I keep telling my doctor that I could deal with the numbness-it is the stabbing that hits with no warning that is problematic for me. Christie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 And a good morning to all. This is the most pain-free that I've been in over a month! I still hurt, but this is VERY encouraging. I appreciate everyones words of encouragement. Thanks, Rick rjruscin@... Re: Just Had Surgery Don't want to discourage you but don't be surprised if this lasts months. I had laminectomy same location. Dr said bone spur was kinking the nerve, which I guess he did not know going in, and that it could take the nerve up to a year to heal. I am almost 5 months from surgery now and still have the pain, more than before surgery, also numb leg and most of foot (they said this is last to go). I have to take Darvocet and Lyrica all the time, can't take anything stronger. When I asked if some people never heal, they said " only 5% " - didn't make me feel any better. I have to use cane which causes me to lean and now the L3-L4 is giving me fits. I hope you do better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Hi Rick and Hello Everyone. I'm in NC. I had the same surgery that you did on Sept. 28. I still have quite a bit of swelling despite a 5 day regimen of prednisone. My doctor started me on Lyrica at my last visit. It has helped a lot with the sciatica but the pain in my leg is still there, just not as intense. I'm having pain in my hip and knee also which makes walking very tricky. I'm hoping that with a bit more healing time the pain will improve. But my doctor told me that if the lyrica didn't work, he would do more tests to see if we could find the cause of the pain. Good luck to you and don't get discouraged. Time will help. in NC > > I had surgery a few days ago for a herniated disc that was pushing on my sciatic nerve causing terrible pain down my left leg. I have a few friends who have had this surgery who had immediate relief. I still hurt A LOT down my left leg. I am so afraid that the surgery did not do me any good. Has anyone gotten good results, but had it take a few weeks? > > Thanks, > Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Just wanted to say " welcome " to the group. I pray that your healing process goes well and that your dizziness and balance issues get better also. The ringing problem will get better as your ear heals up, I know it can be quite unnerving (and noisy!) at first. ) Melinda-- })i({ Melinda Kaye Spille })i({Very Proud Wife of Captain " Big Al " Super Blessed Mommy of Trinity, Emelia & TreyRomans 8:28, Ephesians 3:20(\__/) (='.'=) ( " )_( " ) On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Ben <the_duff_man99@...> wrote: Hi there everyone. I'm Ben, 30, from UK. I've just (13/05/2009) had surgery at St. Bart's hospital in London to remove extensive cholesteatoma which had affected the left ear drum, attic, eroded the incus and the malleus, and began to erode the lateral semi-circular canal. Boy was I dizzy when I came round! Very unsettling. As I was in such a state when the registrar came to see me in the morning, I'm not entirely sure what procedure has been carried out, I'll have to wait 3 weeks until I return to have the packing removed. I know a tympanoplasty has been done, and I think the canal wall has been reconstructed as well. The external auditory meatus has not been enlarged. Is this consistent with a modified radical mastoidectomy? Do they rebuild the canal wall always with a MRM? Because of the extent of the disease I was expecting the surgeon to do a CWD procedure, and I presume, because the disease had eroded part of the lateral semi-circular canal, that the canal wall was already at least partially eroded (this may be a misunderstanding of exactly what the canal wall is on my part, I presume it to be the bony wall separating the semi-circular canals labyrinth from the middle ear)? I trust my surgeon very much and I'm sure he had very good reasons for doing what he has done, it's just frustrating not to know exactly what that was yet! Any info/advice/personal stories etc gratefully received. My balance seems to be coming back gradually, it's only been four days now, so that's good. They did say that they thought the hearing had been lost in the ear, and it hasn't so that's good too. I do have quite loud ringing in the ear, has anyone else had this? Might it too subside? Look forward to hearing from someone, and also to answering any questions anyone else may haveBest RegardsBen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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