New pain post discectomy what to do?
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Hello!
Completely new to this forum and wonder if anyone can help. 6 months ago I had emergency surgery for a very large L4/L5 disc herniation. I'd had horrid sciatica and back pain for 8 weeks and then developed sudden leg weakness and foot drop. I was eventually admitted through A&E and operated on the next day.
I made an amazing recovery, have had no need for pain medication since the op and my leg weakness had almost fully recovered.
I have unfortunately developed low back pain at the op site for a week now. I find I cannot stand up completely straight and walking or standing for longer periods is uncomfortable. Sitting or lying is fine. I have no major siatica but some mild symptoms, pins and needles and muscle twitches.
I am the type of person who tends to leave things until they are really bad before going to the GP, particuarly as I tend to find I can tolerate pain quite well. This did me no favours however with the herniated disc and I ended up boarder line cauda equina syndrome.
Ordinarly I know they say give it 6 weeks for back pain to resolve but I wonder if this is still the case already having had surgery? I was signed off by the consultant so also guess I need to go back to the GP if I need to get advice. Just wondering if anyone knows how long I should give my symptoms to try and resolve themselves or if I should get medical advice sooner. I am also going out of the country for a week soon (long haul) and I am a little worried if things worsen whilst I am away.
Any similar experiences or thoughts welcomed.
Thanks!
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dawniesback RuthBC
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RuthBC dawniesback
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Thanks for your reply. I think you are right and I have emailed the consultant's secretary as he did tell me to get in touch if I had any problems even after being signed off. Her out of office says she is not in until next Tuesday but I am not in agony so will monitor it until then.
Thanks.
Circe60 RuthBC
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Thanks.
RuthBC Circe60
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My issues are ongoing and being investigated. Everything got a little worse, pain increased but not really bad, but have neurological symptoms in both legs and saddle area. Have had an MRI done and disc is bulging very centrally again. I have appointment with consultant next week to speak about the results and symptoms and have been told to go to A&E if things get worse.
Hope your symptoms clear up.
Circe60 RuthBC
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