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"Click" on my screen name (Bridges) and follow the prompts. LE background? Commonality... |
I still couldn't get directly to you. I am doing well so far...still walking 3 times a day for about 20 minutes each time. I do light house work and then lay down to rest my back and the incision.
So are you LE as well? It's only been a few weeks since I left but I miss it. I thought I would do this job for 30 years. This is a nasty little disease. |
Insurance for Tarlov cyst surgery
I want to warn people to make sure they have adequate insurance coverage. You have to call the insurance company, get the name of the agent and the reference number for the call. Document the date and time and subject of the call. Do this to find out if the hospital, anesthesiologist, doctor and procedure are covered. Do each separately. the procedures is called "treatment of sacral meningeal or tarlov cyst" if it is a "sacral" cyst. The procedure code for this one is 64999. In addition, Dr. Feigenbaum or who ever the provider is needs to make certain they get a "letter of authorization" that the insurance will pay for it. Be sure you do this separtately for "in network" questions and all other questions separately. Be sure to document. I was recently stuck with a bill from a hospital where both the insurance company and the provider informed me incorrectly and I could not prove I called. Don't let this happen to you!:mad:
Also Laura at Dr. Feigenbaum's office says they have difficulty getting insurance companies to pay and they may want you to do some of this leg work for them in advance or they will ask you to pay "up front" and you will just have to hope you get reimbursed. This could delay surgery but it could save you thousands of dollars. |
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I have met with Dr. Feigenbaum and am considering surgery for bilateral s2 4mm tarlov cysts. If you are open to it, I would like to talk with you about your surgery and recovery. I am new to this forum and I don't see a way to PM you. Sorry if I am missing this. Kevin |
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Click on my screen name and it will take you to my profile page. There you will see the options available. David |
Hello! Wondering what are the criteria for being a candidate for this surgery? I'm pretty miserable and depressed with the parethesias, but don't have what I would call "pain". Thank you!
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Tarlov Surgery
I'm sorry for anyone has left me message.
I have had 2 surgeries with Dr. Feigenbaum for my Tarlov Cysts. I'm not on computer a lot because of my condition. If will help with information that I can. I can sit longer and my sacral pain is less. I have sharp shooting leg pains that I didn't have before. My over all my pain level from last year is down. |
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Only. I use Flexeril sometimes. Leg numbness n heavy legs comes n goes. Of late, I have burning and wobbly sort of. A big worry. Now having nu bladder n bowel symptoms. Sooooo time to act. Want my life back. My daughter is living in Alexandria. Was thinking of seeing Dr Henderson. eval me. Having nu MRI on 15th. I am in a yahoo group for 3 yrs. Met many who are thriving post op. Email me. Let's talk. jean |
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How do you get physicians/providers to admit that the pain could be from the tarlov cyst? I think that has been the most frustrating for me.
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Can symptoms come and go?
Do any of you know if the symptoms from the cysts come and go for days, weeks, months, or years? Or has you experience been that once you get the symptoms they don't go away? Thanks
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New to the forum
Hi everyone...new to the group.
44 year old male, with 3 cysts at 1.4 cm, and one at 1.6 cm. My surgery is this coming Tuesday with Dr. Fiegenbaum. I've been dealing with low back and buttock sciatic pain for years. As a recovering pain med addict, with several major health conditions not related to the cysts, I am limited in what I can use for my pain. Currently on Fentanyl 50mcg patch with a Pain & Addiction Specialist. I am so hopeful that this surgery will give me some relief. I'd also be interested in finding information on what to expect post surgery. If this doesn't work, my next step is a neural stimulator. |
Hello midnightatom,
I'm sorry I can't help you with your questions but I just wanted to welcome you to the NeuroTalk Support Groups. The other members of this forum will hopefully see your message soon and help you out. take care. |
Welcome midnight atom. :Wave-Hello:
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My Advice:
Don't expect a miracle. Follow the advice of Dr. Feigenbaum. You owe a great deal to Dr. Feigenbaum and his team, and to others who have been down this path. Limit your activities, take the time to "heal yourself", and do all you can to assist your body in repairing yourself. I just put in another 10 hour day at work, building a home for a client here in Oregon. In 2006 I was told to "accept my disability", but I would not. I worked hard to find a "cure", and a solution, and Dr. Feigenbaum restored my life. You also have the opportunity to become "whole". Work at it, prepare yourself for surgery, and behave yourself for the next few months. You too could reap the rewards, as I have. "Bridges" |
Trouble with Tarlovs
Hi Eveyone
I have 3 largeTarlovs in sacrum. have kept a log of the gauntlet of dr.s. I have already spoken w/ Dr. f and am waiting for insurance to make thenext move. I am happy to shareware/ anyone in the same situation. *edit* Thnaks |
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Hello everyone. I have suffered with sacral, hip, foot pain for years. I was told it was sciatica or one leg is shorter then the other. A Tarlov cyst was found in my sacral area when I had a cat scan because they thought I was having a gall bladder attack. It is reported that it is 2cm and expanding the sacrum. It says this is a large cyst. I also have many digestive issues, urinary frequency with some leakage. I had an appointment with a nerosurgeon and they reschedualled me for a time I can make. I waited two months for the appointment. The guy has pretty bad reviews anyway so I am going to try to go with someone else..I know someone who has had surgery with Dr. F and this Dr helped her get in touch with him. What can I do in the mean time to help things. Because if my digestive issues I can't handle pain medal. I am overweight and try to walk daily. Is a 2cm cyst large? I am wondering. Too what are the chances of having another cyst in my cervical/thorastic area? I have pain there two. Thanks!
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Hello marcyk,
I just wanted to send you a 'Welcome' to the NeuroTalk Support Groups. :Wave-Hello: Hopefully someone familiar with your symptoms will see your post and send reply. take care there. |
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My surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum was on November 30, 2010. I can say, without being dramatic, that he gave me back my life. While there are no guarantees with any surgery, I determined that the risks involved were far outweighed by the possible benefits. Please prepare yourself for this procedure. That means doing all you can to cleanse your body of any toxins, (alcohol, tobacco, "junk food") and put in place the support system for when you return home. Follow his suggestions on limiting physical activity, and give you body an opportunity to heal.
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I am from india Today i have been diagnosed with tarlove cyst in sacral spinal canal with 12*8 mm size on right side
can i go for a surgery? what will be the expences for surgery? |
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Just had surgery with Dr. Feigenbaum in Dallas yesterday for small but multiple Tarlov cysts. (He also sees patients in Cypress.) Am now resting at the hospital. He found 8 cysts and definitely confirmed nerve compression. At least 5 were seen on imaging, but some turned out to be two cysts instead of one. He did laminectomy to treat the cysts and placed a dorsal polymer plate. Surgery took about 2.5 hours plus post op recovery. On waking the numbness I had in both feet is now gone! :):):) Only have had some nausea, and normal surgical pain that is being decently controlled. Right now they have me restricted on movement to prevent spinal fluid leaks and they have started to progressively elevate my head today. So far so good. The nursing care at Pine Creek Medical Center is excellent, better than what I've had at most places. The patient to nurse ratio is very low. My nurse has three patients under her care at the moment. The staff here also speak unprompted and highly of Dr. Feigenbaum's care and work to help people to receive appropriate care for Tarlov cysts and the like, many who have been misdiagnosed and undergone some difficult treatments. (One patient suffered an unnecessary vulvectomy BEFORE being helped by Dr. Feigenbaum.) How some neurologists think that Tarlov cysts are all asymptomatic is absolutely beyond me. For me, seeing Dr. Feigenbaum and having the surgery Is moving me in the right direction. If anyone has questions on what I'm undergoing, please feel free to post or PM me. |
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Hi Scarmandy,
I can't help with your questions but I just wanted to send you a "Welcome" to the NeuroTalk Support Groups. |
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Was wondering if I could reach out to you about your recovery now that some time has passed since your surgery with Dr. F. New to the site. Still learning it. I would appreciate any one else's input as well. Thanks. Lola |
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You can read Bridges past posts by going to his profile page /statistics , you may find out the information that way. If he is a farmer & home builder it is his busy season right now, probably why he hasn't been online for awhile.. You can use the search tool also for specific details posted on our forums. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/search.php The pain pills & time frame after surgery would be something a surgeon could tell you, often it differs for each person, case by case. |
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