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Old 09-06-2013, 06:35 PM
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It is often difficult to get the surgeons interested in such experiences... they feel that if you rest and give it some time, it will improve. It is a little disconcerting that you were recovering well, but the walking pain STARTED 3 weeks after surgery. Is this a new pain or the return of an old familiar pain?

With the multi-level hemi-laminectomy, I fear the possibility of new instability because of the structure that was removed. There is also the possibility of recurrent disc herniation???

It sounds like your doctor already knows and is suggesting waiting. I would make sure he knows that the symptoms are new. I won't be surprised if he puts you off again.

Did you have cauda equina syndrome (CES) before the surgery?

Mark
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