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Old 04-13-2011, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by KayeVculek View Post
Hi Im new to all this so please forgive me if I don't understand it all.

Im a 28 year old female and Im in extreme pain. Pain so bad that Im on Dilautin, Morphine, and when I have a good pain day I take Percocet.

I have L4-L5 and L5-S1 Disc Herniations with prominet left lateral recess (whatever prominet left lateral recess means..) the disc bulge causing severe left neural foraminal stenosis with mass effect on the exiting L5 nerve root.

I have been told that I need surgery for sure by my Military doctor (husband is a SGT in the US ARMY currently deployed to Iraq).

I see the Neuro Surgeon in a few days. Where Im hoping we can set up surgery right away because as soon as we set it up my husband will be on a flight back to the states to help take care of me and our 4 beautiful children. I also am excited about the possibility of being out of extreme pain.

I am curious to opinions of people who would know or who have had a condition similar to mine on what kind of surgery I would have. A minimally invasive surgery doesn't sound like that would fit what I have. Im trying to prepare myself and everyone and to have a heads up would be nice to know. I know eventually it is up to my dr but I am going to beg him for surgery. I can hardly walk. I wear a back brace and use a cane. I sleep 3-4 hours a night. I have had some loss of bladder control. I can no longer drive or do anything. I feel helpless. I have tried cortizone shots, PT, chiropractors, walking (ouch! did this every day for 3 weeks and didnt help at all), massages, and now I just want surgery.. I feel desperate for it!

So does anyone know what kind of surgery would best fit what I have?
Whatever type of surgery your surgeon feels competent doing for your condition! Whatever that is, with loss of bladder control, every day you hesitate you increase your chance for permanent loss/dysfunction.
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