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Herniated disc L5: Orthopedist or neurologist help
Posted on 10/7/14 at 5:30 pm
Posted on 10/7/14 at 5:30 pm
Two weeks ago I hurt my back and ended up getting a spinal steroid epidural but I am still in massive pain. I was told by the ortho that my options are rest, another spinal epidural, or surgery. I have a lot of sciatic pain, especially when I first wake up. I assume he is going to refer me to a neurologist, does anyone have a recommendation of one in Baton Rouge.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 5:31 pm to DieSmilen
Scrantz or Soleau at Neurmedical Center.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 5:54 pm to DieSmilen
Usually if the first ESI doesn't work it's a waste to do it again. I would go see Dr. Scrantz.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 5:58 pm to DieSmilen
Welcome to chronic back pain. Don't become a pill head!
Discuss if you are a candidate for endoscopic microdiscectomy v/s spinal fusion.
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Neurosurgeon
Discuss if you are a candidate for endoscopic microdiscectomy v/s spinal fusion.
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neurologist
Neurosurgeon
This post was edited on 10/7/14 at 6:01 pm
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:00 pm to DieSmilen
Microdiscectomy brah. Takes about 2 hrs. And you'll wake up pain free
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:04 pm to lsufan1971
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Usually if the first ESI doesn't work it's a waste to do it again. I would go see Dr. Scrantz.
This...
I have suffered with L4 & L5 herniation for over 30 years. I finally said enough about 6 years ago and was able to get a referral to Dr. Scrantz. He acknowledged the problem but recommended physical therapy first. After 15 sessions, my pain was reduced by over 90% and have not had any real problems since. I was a total non-believer that therapy would do any real good but I was wrong.
The only problem is getting in to see him. W/O a referral from your regular doctor, you may have to wait 4-6 months.
Good luck...
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:15 pm to DieSmilen
Live with it for a year doing physical therapy and NSAIDS and muscle relaxers ( stay away from narcotics) if after a year it is still that bad then look into surgery
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:21 pm to DieSmilen
Medtronic spinal cord stimulator
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:22 pm to ElderTiger
You should always try physical therapy first.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:22 pm to Tigerpaw123
Have L4 and L5 herniated (also S1 nerve impingement)...went to therapy...didn't help...took muscle relaxers...didn't help...but I do get regular Toradol injections.
I feel like it helps out a bunch.
And I am relatively young...
I'm going to need some type of surgery by the time I am 50
I feel like it helps out a bunch.
And I am relatively young...
I'm going to need some type of surgery by the time I am 50
This post was edited on 10/7/14 at 6:25 pm
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:26 pm to CorkSoaker
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Medtronic spinal cord stimulator
That is jumping the gun a little? Why not St Jude?
Posted on 10/7/14 at 6:51 pm to DieSmilen
Oberlander at Neuromedical center performed a 3-level fusion(l4-s1)on me a year and a half ago for more problems than I have room to list here. I am 100% better. Check him out.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:02 pm to DieSmilen
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Microdiscectomy brah. Takes about 2 hrs. And you'll wake up pain free
This worked for me, but:
Since it was just 2 weeks ago you should try rest and the different therapies, maybe it'll work. I went through all that for a year and it did not work for me so I opted for surgery. Best decision of my life, Dr. Paul Waguespack at Neuromedical Center did mine but I've never heard a bad thing about any of the surgeons there. That is miserable pain, best of luck
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:22 pm to Rekrul
To those that have had the microdisectomy, what was the recovery like. How much time did you have to take off from work. I'm seeing neurosurgeon next week for mine.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:32 pm to hugo
If you got a desk job you should be able to go back to work in a few days. Any kind of lifting and it'll prolly be closer to a 4-6 weeks. I had mine done in 2009. So it may be a little different
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:39 pm to DieSmilen
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neurologist, does anyone have a recommendation of one in Baton Rouge.
If it's not ruptured, stick to epidural and nsaids and patience. Very very painful. Been there. Ruptured that one. Couldn't drive sleep sit nothing. I could make a pain shoot down my leg by looking down while sitting at desk. Good luck bud. It finally got better and all good now.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:44 pm to hugo
quote:My son (college FB player) had this done in Sept. of his soph. year - Surgery @ 8am & walked out of hospital @ noon. Took about 8 weeks to return to full activity (no problems-just precautionary/fully healed. No full-contact in spring FB then back to starter his JR & SR year. You definitely want a Neurosurgeon to do this.
To those that have had the microdisectomy, what was the recovery like. How much time did you have to take off from work. I'm seeing neurosurgeon next week for mine.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:48 pm to Tigerpaw123
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That is jumping the gun a little? Why not St Jude?
Because medtronic offers the only MRI capable spinal cord stimulator.
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:56 pm to CorkSoaker
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That is jumping the gun a little? Why not St Jude?
Because medtronic offers the only MRI capable spinal cord stimulator.
Sounds like someone is partial to medtronics, employee??
Anyway, he is only 2 weeks from intial symptoms, can everybody step away from the operating table?
Posted on 10/7/14 at 7:57 pm to CorkSoaker
quote:Spinal cord stimulators are a last ditch effort on a very specific population of people that have failed surgery (and a very other rare conditions).
Because medtronic offers the only MRI capable spinal cord stimulator.
To the OP; I would see one of the recommended guys at Neuromedical in Baton Rouge. When surgery is indicated depends on how conservative treatment works, if you have weakness, and how bad the pain becomes.
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