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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by cobrajet69 View Post
    I'm just reading this thread today as it has peaked my interest due to the fact that I'm going in this week for consultation on an MRI I had for my lower back. I'm going to Spine Team Texas South Lake to review my options. Been living with back pain for my entire adult life. Definitely time to get this corrected.

    Glad you are doing well man.



    David
    Which doctor is your appointment with?

    I am really hoping that a round of steroids will tale care of my issue. I need to get bake on my bike, it helped quite a bit last year, I've just been too busy to get out and ride

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  • cobrajet69
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    Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
    Just thought I would update this. I know there are a few of us who have had surgery, or have issues. I am a little past 2 years post op, and still very glad I had the surgery. My mobility is pretty much completely restored. On the flip side, I have been getting a bit of tingling and numbness in my feet and toes lately when I sit in certain positions. Along with that, some intermittent pain in my lower back. I have an appointment, on Nov. 11th to see what is going on. I am hoping a round of steroids gets me back to normal.
    I'm just reading this thread today as it has peaked my interest due to the fact that I'm going in this week for consultation on an MRI I had for my lower back. I'm going to Spine Team Texas South Lake to review my options. Been living with back pain for my entire adult life. Definitely time to get this corrected.

    Glad you are doing well man.



    David

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  • black2002ls
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    Just thought I would update this. I know there are a few of us who have had surgery, or have issues. I am a little past 2 years post op, and still very glad I had the surgery. My mobility is pretty much completely restored. On the flip side, I have been getting a bit of tingling and numbness in my feet and toes lately when I sit in certain positions. Along with that, some intermittent pain in my lower back. I have an appointment, on Nov. 11th to see what is going on. I am hoping a round of steroids gets me back to normal.

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  • black2002ls
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    Mine was L3/L4 it has been a long road to this point. I was very excited last week, Thursday actually. Picked up my first road bike on Wednesday, took it for a quick half mile spin on Thursday, to see how my body was going to handle it. It didn't give me any issues or concerns. Then on Friday I overstep my limits and there is no telling when I will get back on the right track, or what it is going to take to get me there

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  • slow99
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    Hoping for the best for you. I had the same surgery on L4 back in 1998.

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  • black2002ls
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    I hit the wrong damn button it has been one of those days.

    The previous meds were given in larger initial doses. If you are not familiar with oral steroids, they are given in tapered doses. The pred was typically a 10 day dose and the dex was a 2-2.5 week dose if I remember correctly. This medrol is a 6 day pack that doesn't start as strong and seems to taper much quicker. I am somewhat better than when I went to the doctor, I just don't feel like I am where I should be, or would be with a stronger initial dose and a lengthened taper on the dosage. I have a "limp" caused by the inflamation. The limp helps me to avoid some of the pain from walking upright. I almost feel like I could go get a chiroractic adjustment and get some relief, however, I am not sure if that is safe only being 7 months post op. Again, I still feel like I made the correct decision to have the surgery. I just didn't respect my limitations.

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  • black2002ls
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    Time to update this. I am on day 4 of a 6 day oral steroid pack, medrol. This is my first round with this particular drug. I found prednisone and dexamethisone to be rather effective

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  • scootro
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    damn that sucks!

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by Geor! View Post
    Well, I'm second guessing my decision now... Hope it's nothing bad, dude!!
    I wouldn't second guess your decision. This is the first MAJOR issue since I had surgery. It could have probably been avoided had I taken a muscle relaxer before I went to sleep last night. The pain is a bit different than my pre surgery pain. Before surgery this pain level was VERY frequent

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  • Geor!
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    Well, I'm second guessing my decision now... Hope it's nothing bad, dude!!

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  • black2002ls
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    A little update. I did some front end work on my truck last night. No heaving lifting just stooped over the front end for a while. This caused some discomfort in my back. I took a norco and went to bed. This morning I am in rough shape. Got ready for work with a limp and tightness in my lower back on the left side. As I was backing out of the driveway, working the clutch was a chore. I decided to park in front of the house and have my girlfriend drive me. As I stepped up the curb into the yard I collapsed and had to have her come out and help me into the house. Now, I am laid up in bed waiting for the flexeril to kick in and hope I can get to work later

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by abecx View Post
    Do you have the images of your disc compression.
    I do. I would have to find them. Ive got images that are about a year apart. Some bad ones from initial diagnosis, and then better quality from when I had a relapse after initial treatment (when it ruptured)

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  • GE
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    Originally posted by davbrucas View Post
    And so the complications of back surgery begin for you...

    I'm no paramedic, but I would avoid back surgery at all costs!
    lol.

    Hope your recovery goes well man!

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  • abecx
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    Do you have the images of your disc compression.

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  • black2002ls
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    Originally posted by stephen4785 View Post
    What type of surgery did you end up doing?
    Minimally invasive laminotomy and discectomy. They found my disc had ruptured when they went in for the procedure.
    Which I am going to take as the reason that my injections didn't lead to any relief. Dr. Bartolomei has been great! I still have high hopes of being able to start road cycling early next year, even with this minor hiccup.




    Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
    Don't take back steroids or you'll get the meningitis!!
    That outbreak is from epidural steroid injections. I had those too, however, my care provider doesn't use that distributor.

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