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Old 06-07-2012, 10:00 AM
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Mrs. D.
In November, it will be 6 years I had lumbar spine fusion/laminectomy. Also doctor said nerve was badly crushed (said he never had seen such a red angry nerve like this before).

Eventually went on narcotics for pain which caused terrible constipatation (take daily laxatives) leading to my bladder coming down (Cystocele surgery; bladder in Mesh Sling), following year, small bowel came down (Rectocele Surgery). After bladder surgery the PN pain really got even worse and developed edema as venuous stasis; feet, legs and ankles.

This groin pain, along with leg pain (do have in front as well as back of legs) just seems more prominent back of the legs and behind the knee cap area. As I mentioned this has made walking even more difficult. Since I have had pain from the waist down to the toes, this pain is something new and different from what I have been dealing with all along. I had the siatica pain before fusion and this does not feel the like that.

I will look up more info on bursitis of the groin. Do you think this would affect the legs making walking even more difficult? This is both legs and both side groin pain.

I did see Pain Specialist's assistant about a week ago and mentioned this pain. She thought it might be muscle pain. I do take vallium, along with narcotic meds. She thought I should try increasing the vallium since this is not only for anxiety; but for muscle pain as well. I already take two 5mg's vallium a day. Have added an extra half; much more makes me too groggy. The bursitis sounds like a possible.

Thanks,

Gerry
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