I am a 41 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction. Twelve months ago I had an L-4-5 interbody fusion with Brantigan cages and L5-S1 posterolateral fusion due to joint disease and instability. I've recovered from surgery and I'm no longer having the problems with my back as before. However, shortly after surgery I began to develope new problems. A CT/mylagram was done and is showing clumping of the nerves. When I move the nerves get irritated and I experience sharp stabbing pain, burning, cramping, soreness and aggrasive muscle twiching. This is effecting both
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Hip pain, thighs, calfs,
shinsShin splints and feet and toes. I wear a TENS unit and Im taking 900MG
Neurontin. This is helping. I'm streaching as suggested by my neuro-sergeon but it irritates the nerves so much I'm hesitant and afraid to do a lot of things. My left leg feels so heavy while walking it's difficult to walk very far. I want to have a
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Nerve conduction velocity decompression but my sergeon tells me that some surgeons do this but says the nerves would most likly clump back together. I'm seeking another opionion with your clinic hopefully in the near future. I'm on my last
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity. Are you familiar with this sort of decompression? I'm told it's a high risk surgery likly to cause spinal cord injury. Scarring after surgery is common but what would cause the nerves to clump together? Witts End