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sandra74 05-30-2013 04:22 PM

Tarlov cyst surgery
 
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Originally Posted by amy93stang (Post 869347)
I had surgery 12-5-2012 for Tarlov Cyst with Dr. Feigenbaum in Kansas City. I had 5 giant cyst in my sacral area. One was removed and 4 drained and wrapped with a bovine heart. If anyone has question email me.

How are you doing post op? I am new to this site and a new patient of Dr. F.
Considering surgery but very nervous about the recovery.

Bridges 06-02-2013 11:11 PM

Sandra,
If you are "considering surgery", perhaps you do not need it? I can speak only for myself, but once I made the connection with Dr. Feigenbaum, my primary concern was "when can we proceed with the procedure?". When it is determined that surgery is the most appropriate course of action, then it is your responsibility to prepare yourself for the procedure. By that I mean you must watch your diet, arrange for post-op assistance for your in-home care, and address a range of issues that your surgeon will discuss with you once you have been selected. This procedure is not comparable to going to the dentist.....it can literally restore your life, but you play a major role in the outcome.
David

Joda 08-29-2013 01:43 PM

How are you doing with your surgery?

starfish2000 09-09-2013 11:05 AM

How come people who say they've had the surgery never come back on with their experiences and final outcomes? I've seen this on other sites too. Come on, people, give the rest of us some hope (or at least the truth).

Bridges 09-10-2013 12:15 AM

Glad to reply, Starfish! Today I left home at 6:00 AM, drove nearly 60 miles to have my truck repaired, went to breakfast at a fine diner, did some shopping, drove home, fixed lunch, then went to work on my construction job. I own and operate a large hay and grain farm, in addition to my construction business. I have spent several weeks this year rafting rivers here in the northwest, in addition to travelling throughout the northeast of the US. While I never again will be able to construct cable suspension bridges and timber framed bridges throughout the northwest, I have a good life, considering what I had been diagnosed with. The surgery performed by Dr. Feigenbaum and his assistant Debbie West restored my life. The only obstacle I encountered on this journey was erected by the Sate of Oregon workers compensation system, aka: SAIF. They did everything they could to prevent me from obtaining the necessary medical care.
Please know that there is hope for those diagnosed with symptomatic Tarlov cysts. PM me if you need more information.
David

bobiJ 09-21-2013 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by starfish2000 (Post 1013357)
How come people who say they've had the surgery never come back on with their experiences and final outcomes? I've seen this on other sites too. Come on, people, give the rest of us some hope (or at least the truth).

Hi, I was not on Talk for while. I did have a surgery October 2012. I am back to work since January 2013, working full time job. Will have MRI in October and visit with Dr. F., 1 year after surgery. I'm doing really good, just about everything like before surgery. There is some pain, when I sit too long, I will get up and walk, that helps. Also standing too long, is like I have to get moving. I am lucky, because I have a job where I can sit and walk, so there is no problem. I have to be careful lifting, and also twisting. Going down stairs still gives me problems. But I can sleep on my back (it was problem before surgery). Truth. Yes, there are times, when my back hurts and I will use ice pack. But not as often. I hope this helps you.

Nonna 09-28-2013 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bobiJ (Post 922458)
Rob, will have surgery next week with Dr. F. in Dallas. I hope it will go well and I will be without pain. bobiJ:)

I just met with Dr F. and am going to schedule surgery. How are you doing?
I am very nervous about having the surgery.

Nonna 09-28-2013 03:27 PM

tarlov cysts surgery
 
I would like to email you to talk about how you are doing but I am new to the site and cant find your email. . I just had a consult with Dr. F and I have one large and 2 smaller cysts. The surgery scares me but my discomfort is very difficult. I would love to communicate with you about your experience.

GypsyBluRose 09-29-2013 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Nonna (Post 1018271)
I would like to email you to talk about how you are doing but I am new to the site and cant find your email. . I just had a consult with Dr. F and I have one large and 2 smaller cysts. The surgery scares me but my discomfort is very difficult. I would love to communicate with you about your experience.

Hi there. I had surgery with dr f in June. If anyone has questions, feel free to asks

Gypsy

ccmcguire 10-06-2013 07:43 PM

David, how are you doing now?
 
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Originally Posted by Bridges (Post 1013503)
Glad to reply, Starfish! Today I left home at 6:00 AM, drove nearly 60 miles to have my truck repaired, went to breakfast at a fine diner, did some shopping, drove home, fixed lunch, then went to work on my construction job. I own and operate a large hay and grain farm, in addition to my construction business. I have spent several weeks this year rafting rivers here in the northwest, in addition to travelling throughout the northeast of the US. While I never again will be able to construct cable suspension bridges and timber framed bridges throughout the northwest, I have a good life, considering what I had been diagnosed with. The surgery performed by Dr. Feigenbaum and his assistant Debbie West restored my life. The only obstacle I encountered on this journey was erected by the Sate of Oregon workers compensation system, aka: SAIF. They did everything they could to prevent me from obtaining the necessary medical care.
Please know that there is hope for those diagnosed with symptomatic Tarlov cysts. PM me if you need more information.
David

David, how are you doing now? I'm 62 with an 8 mm cyst to right of s2. I was injured falling from a cutting horse in 2009. I've heard so many horror stories about people being in worse pain and reoccurring cysts following surgery, I've been afraid to go through with the surgery. However the cyst is getting worse now and I'm starting to have numbness in legs and feet. Any feedback would be much appreciated.


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