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Lumber Microdisectomy

I just had a Lumber Microdisectomy on 5/1 L5-S1, i was doing fine at home and had no pain.  Now that i have returned back to work i notice if i sit for long lengths of time i start getting pain by in incision.  Is this normal i know it has not been that long since surgery only 6 weeks but this pain i never had before and i am a little concerned.  Should i be or is this normal?

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Im about to perform such an operation due to L5-S1 disc extrusion. wanted to see how you are doing now, two yrs after procedure.
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amnon
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I have been doing some home rehab, i am unable to afford to go to outpatient rehab.  Thank you though i am going to cal the Dr tomorrow.
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Hello Dear,
You should see your neurologist as there could be some infection in the incision area or some nerve entrapment causing the pain.Also before getting back to work gert good rehabilitation done.
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