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Old 01-22-2015, 01:16 PM #1
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My husband had cervical fusion surgery 5 years ago. Neck pain was relieved but 2 months after surgery his toes started burning like they were dipped in hot oil. It was horrible. He was put on Lyrica and valium which alleviated some of the pain. Nerve conductivity tests were fine, diabetes test -fine, circulation test- fine, biopsy test-fine. Then, we found out that his fusion had not fused so he had to have another surgery. This was 3 years ago. Fusion worked this time. Miraculously he had no more burning toes and we attributed his prior pain to the original failed surgery. However, here we are, 3 years after a successful surgery and he is slowly starting to feel the burning in his toes again. I don't have any idea what to do or who to turn to because last time his neurologist could not figure out why it was happening and just treated the symptoms. Unfortunately ,the medication came with nasty side effects. I don't feel like the neurologist would have any answers this time either and that is frustrating. I know so many of you have dealt with these frustrations and I am hoping that you can give me some insight, suggestions, or even a glimmer of hope. We live in the Portland, OR area. Thanks again in advance.
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