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Surgical Outcomes and Blogs Discuss 7 Months Post Bertagnoli ADR with Continued Neuropathy in the Main forums forums; Wow, same surgery, same doctor, same age and still pain.... mine is sitting pain and some leg pain and only ... |
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![]() Wow, same surgery, same doctor, same age and still pain.... mine is sitting pain and some leg pain and only getting worse. From what I see on these forums, the ADR is certainly not for everyone. I am now being told I need 1-3 fusions, which would delete my whole surgery with Dr. B. I should have just gotten a fusion from day one and saved all of that money. I was never told why my discs sunk, nothing... they began to sink right away, but they never caught it and now want more money to fix it! So, they want me to go more broke, etc. Any normal human being would be sad beyond belief and angry.
What has Dr. B told you... but, I have been told it is 3 months to get a call from him. This is not fair. I hope that these ADR's are approved here in the states so people can get care in the states and address issues immediately. Do you have subsidence? How are your x-rays? Could just be post surgery pain, but I am no expert. Have you had tests in your legs to test function? Any injections in your back? MRI's, Cat Scans? I don't think you are supposed to wear that brace for 5 months, or at least this is what I was told. I am sorry you are going through this. Many days I wish a meteor would fall out of the sky and konk me on the head... my days are consumed with my back/sitting pain. My family is so fabulous and my boyfriend is incredible.... so, that is good, but my boyfriend wants to get married, but why marry a cripple? This pain does a major number on one's self esteem, especially if you work, are used to working and rely on your salary to live.... I was going to get my PhD, but now I can barely sit and type and do regular work from home. You can call me at any time, but I am not a doctor, I just had the same exact surgery as you with the same doctor, so I might have some insight. Good luck and hang in there! Last edited by jamie5136; 01-04-2010 at 10:24 PM. |
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![]() Jamie,
I would like to talk. When it comes to sharing not so positive stuff I'm pretty private - probaly too much so. Will you send me a number where I can call you using the private message function? I'll call but probably not right away. I'm pretty overwhelmed. My X-rays look good. No sinking or slidiing. I had vertoboplasty at all 3 levels even though my bone scan was normal. Dr. B got in there and thought I needed it. I've had neuropathies on and off in different places for years but they have always resolved with rest and strength training. I just now can contract my abdomin without making the burning go through the roof. I guess that is progress. I think your situation requires attention in a way mine does not. I have contacted Dr. FM and got the same advice as from my surgeon here - rest, pain management, time to heal. My sugeon here said he has seen a few anterior patients have nerve irritation post surgery. My surgeon here has done about 40 single level ADR's and has trained with Dr. B so he has some pretty good knowledge although he has never followed a 3 level ADR before. I do think we share the same feelings of hopelessness and fear. I tend to isolate when things are not going well so beyond a few close friends I have let my social network shrink. It's hard for folks to get it when you can move around fine yet you are talking about being in pain. For me - I just don't want to go anywhere or explain anything or sit there and hurt and pretend to follow the conversation etc. I feel like that sounds so awful but it's how I feel. I agree with the person who posted about wellbutrin. It's used in patients who don't do well on regular anti-depressants like prozac or cymbalta. It doesen't seem to give folks that bouncing off the wall feelling. I take it with a small amount of zoloft and anti-anxiety meds and that works well for me. Maybe you could tolerate the wellbutrin. It's good to talk. Take care, Katherine
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Katherine DDD S1-L5 age 15 DDD S1-L2 age 24 ARD S1-L3 prodisc age 42 Dr. Bertagnoli 5/19/09 |
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![]() Wow, Dr. B did the cement at all three levels. Wish he did that for me.... Had he done that, I would not be in this position. Maybe he is doing this for all patients now after so many people have had subsidence (I know of three so far) and he does not want to risk it... too late for me.
Yes, I isolate and people don't get it... I just want to curl up in a ball and sleep and sleep and sleep... but, I don't sleep w/out pills, so I have to stay up and worry about my pain and my anger. Again, I am not a doctor, but honestly, I think that if your discs are in place and you have no issues with the structure, you will eventually heal; it takes time. It has only been 7 months and honestly, I have heard it can take over one year. So, my thought is to follow the doctor's advice. Interesting to know he did the 3 level vertoplasty on you... guess he learned his lesson there. I hear some doctors do that in ALL cases... I will IM you. Quote:
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![]() Dale and Jamie - Thanks
![]() I posted a picture on my profile. It's with a nurse at St. Elizabeth's hospital in Straubing. I think her name was Helga but she spoke no English. At first she seemed very stern but we warmed to each other and I was sad to leave her. We had to practically drag her into the picture. Turns out she was rather shy. I have a celiac like syndrome (no gluten) so food was an issue for me. I brough some of my own food including jello and Helga was the one who brought it to me once I was ready for more than broth. Things really were going beautiful for me until 4 months. I hope I'm just going through healing pains. Please keep the support coming. It's helping. Thanks so much.
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Katherine DDD S1-L5 age 15 DDD S1-L2 age 24 ARD S1-L3 prodisc age 42 Dr. Bertagnoli 5/19/09 |
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![]() Katherine and Jamie, I so understand the emotional aspect of what you guys are going through. I didn't have ADR but fusion and the thought of going back to work at 3-4 months astounds me. I know ADR and fusion are not the same obviously but these are both major surgeries.
Seven months is still a matter of months and it seems things can take a long time to heal. My life is so different now from before my accident I have no idea what normal is and barely remember it but know it was a lot better than things are now. I just have to keep that saying in mind that I can't change my circumstances but I can my attitude. I've been using this on myself when I get really depressed as this stuff obviously can get pretty discouraging to say the least. Please hang in there, your still recovering. I'm impressed your working!!!
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Chemically sensitive disc/Annular tears, DDD, mild bulging, facet arthritus Dancing accident in 96. tried PT, acupuncture, pilates, pain mgmt. nothing worked. Epidurals, facet blocks, caudal blocks, discogram. Opiates for ten years, oral prednisone, toradol inj. & more. Two level spinal fusion with BMS, cages, hardware. due to bone density problems from chemotherapy, they had to go in front and back. Surgery Nov. 6, 2010. So far no regrets. |
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![]() If you had leg pain and stenosis before ADR and you still have leg pain then there is always the possibility that the stenosis is still there. Just by placing ADR in between the discs does not necessarily widen the foramen. It is very tedious surgery to widen posterior foramen with anterior ADR surgery. Many OS's state that ADR is mainly for back pain not leg pain.
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Rob Wilson 2/06 L4/5, L5/S1 ADR Stenum Hospital - Iliac vein cut w/ occlusion of iliac vein and hematoma 12/06 thru 8/07 Laser Spine Institute - 6 surgeries on L3/4 both sides, L4/5 both sides, L5/S1 both sides 4/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L5/S1 right 8/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L5/S1 left 12/08 Bonati Institute - redo of L4/5 right and left 9/09 Piriformis surgery to remove piriformis muscle causing sciatica |
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I've been wondering about Lyrica. My psychiatrist prefers neurontin, I haven't asked my PM specialist about it (I do like my PM and to date think he's pretty good). I work with doctors (rheumatologists) for my job and one of them suggested Lyrica and said he himself was on it and thought it was better than neurontin. What was your experience? If I would feel less sedated/have better memory and motivation, or better pain control etc. it could be worth it to switch. Did you taper down your N before switching to L? For me I go into withdrawal pretty quick with N and will have to taper off it slowly if things ever settle down. Mark has also suggested looking into other causes - I have so little energy and I wonder/hope it's just taking a long time for my nerves to heal. What's IMHO? Did you have surgery for the leg nerve pain? If yes, what did you have done? Thanks for your support. Katherine
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Katherine DDD S1-L5 age 15 DDD S1-L2 age 24 ARD S1-L3 prodisc age 42 Dr. Bertagnoli 5/19/09 |
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![]() Well, the pain originates about 3 inches above where the butt crack starts, so lower back. So, when I lay down slightly reclined, it hurts and then sitting hurts. I consulted with a tailbone "guy" and he said my tailbone was not broken and hence was not the issue. I have also had three unsuccessful ganglion impar injections and I have tried every pillow available with zero success. the pain is hot and stabbing, so is some type of nerve pain. Also understand that even before I had the ADR, I still had sitting type pain, but assumed it was discogenic; it obviously is not.... but, nobody can seem to tell me what it is.. doctor's seem to ignore me when I say I have sitting pain. And yes, I have to have a fusion due to the subsided disc. Just trying to decide if I should do the DSS tooling with Dr. Pettine or a plain hard fusion... Dr. B said to use the DSS...TBI does not do this much, I think, so this is why they have said a plain hard fusion. I never know who to believe or trust anymore. I am going to get like 4-5 opinions and then go from there.
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![]() [quote=naki;17122]Had ADR done by Dr. Jung at Beta Klinik in 2010, but I am still in same pain, some times, worse! My hard earned $ GONE! Fusion? Might have to go that dreaded route!
How was your facets before surgery? Last edited by zfontana; 10-22-2012 at 11:39 AM. |
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![]() I'm rereading this thread and wondering how people are doing? I had terrible nerve pain thru out my lower half of my body first episodically before my first spine surgery in '89. Then after that it went away only to return with a horrendous vengence after my '92 percutaneous discectomy. Went on Elavil 50mg for about 5 years until I was put on Neurontin for 12 years (1800mg/day) and then the last time I posted on this thread I was getting a Lyrica script. Got 10 years worth of ESIs which also helped my back pain greatly and I think this pain to some degree tho nothing like the back pain.
Never used the Lyrica script. Stopped taking Neurontin (gabapentin) I think nearly 3 years now. Have not had the neuropathies like before. Occasionally will have them very lightly tho nothing like before. I was once so down in the dumps with life with this torturous kind of pain. I am very thankful for the improvement in my pain and while I know it sounds like an awful amount of time to have to go thru to improve I have to say that it's like I never had that type of pain (has been this way since about 2006). So I'm just wondering how others here are doing since the origination of this thread. |
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