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Old 10-09-2014, 04:07 PM #1
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Hi everyone

I've had MP for over a year now and I share your pain The cause is unknown in my case but it's possibly related to my chronic inflammatory arthritis (an auto-immune disease). I also had a hip replacement on that side 3 years ago.

I've had all the conservative treatments including steroid injections, Neurontin etc and I also had nerve decompression surgery in May 2009. That fixed it for 3 months and then the pain slowly returned, along with the numbness. The neurosurgeon I saw today says that sometimes scar tissue from decompression surgery recompresses the nerve and then the whole thing starts over again... So I'm having the nerve (the LFCN) cut (sectioned) next month and fingers crossed it will provide a permanent solution.

The one piece of advice I have for those newly diagnosed is to speak up and keep complaining about the pain - I have had nights when I'd go to bed and cry (because it's always at it's worst for me at the end of the day).

Best wishes,
Wendy
How was the surgery and treatment? Is it working for you.
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Old 10-09-2014, 07:28 PM #2
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Hi sidster,

I know you are looking for someone that has had surgery for MP and want to know how it went. Your post seems directed to Wendy since she had the surgery. She has not posted since June of 2010 so I am not sure you will get a response. Just so you don't feel left hanging, I thought I would jump in and respond.

Surgery for MP, if done by the correct surgeon, usually has excellent results but there are also some that have stated it was a failure. Personally, I think there are a limited number of surgeons that are successful at removing the LFCN or correcting the entrapment.

It is very difficult to find someone not only willing to do the surgery but also well versed in MP and capable of performing it successfully from my research on the matter.

Finding someone here that has had a successful MP surgery may be rare because they are cured and busy living their life, free of MP pain.

A few things to note about surgical removal of the LFCN. The thigh area affected will be numb forever and you do not come out of recovery magically without pain in your thigh. It takes several months before the pain sensations disappear.

From those that have had the surgery, they have said it took several months before they were sure that the surgery had been successful. For those that have had successful removal of the LFCN, they are thrilled to be free of the pain. Not all that have undergone the surgery have had successful outcomes.

Do you have a surgeon ready and willing to do the surgery? Have you considered radio frequency ablation of the LFCN?
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