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I have a 1.7cm cyst at L1-L2. Dr. Feigenbaum (in KC) called it a Tarlov cyst even though not technically in sacrum. Apparently had for several
years and become symptomatic in 8/07 with a squat machine incident. I have had several MRIs and a myleo. Beyond the cyst, lumbar looks great in films. Local neurosurgeon was ready to remove the cyst until it filled with contrast. At the point, he wouldn't touch it. I Sent films to Dr. F. who could see L1 nerve root involvment and some erosion of vertabrae. My symptoms consist of radiating pain in groin and lower back pain. He indicated I was a good surgical candidate when I was ready. At this point, my symptoms are tolerable except between flare ups. I have been a fairly active individual (yoga 3-4 times a week), snow ski, etc. In last six months, I pay a price with my back with the activity. I want ahead and got on Dr. F's surgical schedule. I am having some second thoughts wondering if I am in a "enough pain" yet for surgery. I understand there are some advantages to early intervention and these cyst generally don't improve. Question: Any thoughts on getting the cyst removed at this point? |
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