Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 lisa, i was fortunate enough to only have the herniated disc and had terific pain in my leg and was unable to stand or walk. i had physical therapy and cortizone shots.neither one worked. i didn't want surgery either but it was the only option left. i had it, and i'm able to stand and walk today. i'm 8 weeks post op and still on nuerontin and taking physical therapy. it takes quite a while for the nerve to heal so i still have some skin sensitvity on my thigh. i wouldn't hesitate to have any further surgery if it was necessary. good luck to you --- jbay112002 <jbay112002@...> wrote: --------------------------------- I COULD USE SOME ADVICE FROM ANYBODY THAT HAS MAYBE SOME OF THE SAME SYMPTOMS THAT I HAVE, WHICH ARE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS, SPINA BIFADA OCCULTA, MODERATE DISC DEGENERATIVE, BONE SPUR, AND A HERNIATED DISC. HOW DO YOU COPE MENTALLY WITH ALL OF THIS TO TRY TO FUNCTION ON A DAILY BASIS. I HAVE SIGNIFICANT WEAKNESS IN MY RIGHT LEG AND THAT IS NOW GIVING ME SO MUCH PAIN FROM THE NERVES. I HAVE BEEN GETTING SPASMS IN MY RIGHT FOOT NOW. I DO NOT WANT SURGERY BUT ALSO DO NOT WANT TO LIVE THIS WAY FOREVER SINCE I AM ONLY IN MY THIRTIES. IF I SIT FOR AWHILE, I CAN BARELY GET UP AND START WALKING. I WORK IN A DOCTORS OFFICE, SO I SIT AND STAND FOR AWHILE. IT'S VERY DIFFICULT FOR MYSELF AND WHEN THERE ARE OTHERS THAT JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND. ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS! LISA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 > > --------------------------------- > I COULD USE SOME ADVICE FROM ANYBODY THAT HAS MAYBE > SOME OF THE SAME > SYMPTOMS THAT I HAVE, WHICH ARE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS, > SPINA BIFADA > OCCULTA, MODERATE DISC DEGENERATIVE, BONE SPUR, AND A > HERNIATED DISC. > HOW DO YOU COPE MENTALLY WITH ALL OF THIS TO TRY TO > FUNCTION ON A > DAILY BASIS. I HAVE SIGNIFICANT WEAKNESS IN MY RIGHT > LEG AND THAT IS > NOW GIVING ME SO MUCH PAIN FROM THE NERVES. I HAVE > BEEN GETTING > SPASMS IN MY RIGHT FOOT NOW. I DO NOT WANT SURGERY > BUT ALSO DO NOT > WANT TO LIVE THIS WAY FOREVER SINCE I AM ONLY IN MY > THIRTIES. IF I > SIT FOR AWHILE, I CAN BARELY GET UP AND START WALKING. > I WORK IN A > DOCTORS OFFICE, SO I SIT AND STAND FOR AWHILE. IT'S > VERY DIFFICULT > FOR MYSELF AND WHEN THERE ARE OTHERS THAT JUST DO NOT > UNDERSTAND. ANY > SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS! > LISA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 - You are right to keep surgery as a last resort. The weakness in your right leg has me bothered. I suffered for years until I could only walk about 50 feet before I needed to sit down again. Epidural Steriod Injections did not work. I had a laminectomy WITHOUT fusion at L3/4 and it was like night and day. I was totally pain free in about 2 days and was happy I had that surgery. You should at least look at the surgerical options. A newer choice for surgery is called " minimally invasive " and you might be a candidate. One of the people who is very popular in this field is a Pittsburgh surgeon named Dr. Jho. His website is www.drjho.com and patients have come to see him from around the country to get his help. Please check out other sites like: www.microspine.com www.spineuniverse.com www.back.com I know I've left some out, but others will fill them in. Remember, it's better to be prepared. Knowledge is power. Also make sure that if you have an OSS, you get at least one second opinion from a NEUROSURGEON. Just MHO. joe anybody that has some answers > I COULD USE SOME ADVICE FROM ANYBODY THAT HAS MAYBE SOME OF THE SAME > SYMPTOMS THAT I HAVE, WHICH ARE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS, SPINA BIFADA > OCCULTA, MODERATE DISC DEGENERATIVE, BONE SPUR, AND A HERNIATED DISC. > HOW DO YOU COPE MENTALLY WITH ALL OF THIS TO TRY TO FUNCTION ON A > DAILY BASIS. I HAVE SIGNIFICANT WEAKNESS IN MY RIGHT LEG AND THAT IS > NOW GIVING ME SO MUCH PAIN FROM THE NERVES. I HAVE BEEN GETTING > SPASMS IN MY RIGHT FOOT NOW. I DO NOT WANT SURGERY BUT ALSO DO NOT > WANT TO LIVE THIS WAY FOREVER SINCE I AM ONLY IN MY THIRTIES. IF I > SIT FOR AWHILE, I CAN BARELY GET UP AND START WALKING. I WORK IN A > DOCTORS OFFICE, SO I SIT AND STAND FOR AWHILE. IT'S VERY DIFFICULT > FOR MYSELF AND WHEN THERE ARE OTHERS THAT JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND. ANY > SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS! LISA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 > - > > You are right to keep surgery as a last resort. The weakness in your > right leg has me bothered. I suffered for years until I could only walk > about 50 feet before I needed to sit down again. Epidural Steriod > Injections did not work. I had a laminectomy WITHOUT fusion at > L3/4 and it was like night and day. I was totally pain free in about 2 > days and was happy I had that surgery. > > You should at least look at the surgerical options. A newer choice > for surgery is called " minimally invasive " and you might be a candidate. > One of the people who is very popular in this field is a Pittsburgh > surgeon named Dr. Jho. His website is www.drjho.com and patients > have come to see him from around the country to get his help. > > Please check out other sites like: > > www.microspine.com > www.spineuniverse.com > www.back.com > > I know I've left some out, but others will fill them in. Remember, it's > better to be prepared. Knowledge is power. Also make sure that if > you have an OSS, you get at least one second opinion from a > NEUROSURGEON. Just MHO. > > joe THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT. I HAVE HEARD THAT THERE'S A CHANCE THAT YOU COULD BE WORSE AFTER SURGERY OR YOU COULD BE BETTER. I THINK IT'S A CHANCE I GUESS YOU NEED TO TAKE. DID YOU HAVE WEAKNESS IN ANY OF YOUR LEGS? I HAVE PAIN WORSE IN MY RIGHT LEG THAN MY BACK. I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND. IT CAN BE SO FRUSTRATING. I WANTED TO GO ON INTO NURSING BUT IT'S AMAZING HOW THINGS CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE. THANKS! LISA > anybody that has some answers > > > > I COULD USE SOME ADVICE FROM ANYBODY THAT HAS MAYBE SOME OF THE SAME > > SYMPTOMS THAT I HAVE, WHICH ARE SPONDYLOLISTHESIS, SPINA BIFADA > > OCCULTA, MODERATE DISC DEGENERATIVE, BONE SPUR, AND A HERNIATED DISC. > > HOW DO YOU COPE MENTALLY WITH ALL OF THIS TO TRY TO FUNCTION ON A > > DAILY BASIS. I HAVE SIGNIFICANT WEAKNESS IN MY RIGHT LEG AND THAT IS > > NOW GIVING ME SO MUCH PAIN FROM THE NERVES. I HAVE BEEN GETTING > > SPASMS IN MY RIGHT FOOT NOW. I DO NOT WANT SURGERY BUT ALSO DO NOT > > WANT TO LIVE THIS WAY FOREVER SINCE I AM ONLY IN MY THIRTIES. IF I > > SIT FOR AWHILE, I CAN BARELY GET UP AND START WALKING. I WORK IN A > > DOCTORS OFFICE, SO I SIT AND STAND FOR AWHILE. IT'S VERY DIFFICULT > > FOR MYSELF AND WHEN THERE ARE OTHERS THAT JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND. ANY > > SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. THANKS! LISA > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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