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Does anyone have foraminal stenosis ?

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 25 3:02pm | Replies (28)

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The surgeon I saw made it seem like it was not necessary but said “ I’ll do it if you want me to” and he’s like you are going to lose a ton of mobility. He said you’re so young to have this surgery. He’s like I’m not denying there’s something going on by your MRI and CT. But he’s like I’ve seen 70 year olds having issues who got better by doing yoga or swimming.
I’m in so much pain I had to stop working last week. I loved my job. I’m so upset.
Needless to say I’m getting a second opinion.
I just remember how hard the first surgery was and I’m just scared even though I know it’s not getting better without it.
I have been dealing with this pain for over a year and a half. I’ve gotten the runaround from drs

My husband doesn’t want me to have surgery and mostly because of how the neurosurgeon reacted.
Like I’m just not working hard enough to avoid surgery.
Who wants to have surgery? But I can’t continue like this.
I am nervous about mobility but I wonder am I going to notice that much ? I mean I have little mobility now. PT told me never to bend at the hips again because I’m putting too much wear and tear on the level below. I can’t do anything now due to pain anyway so I’ve been using a reacher.
I feel really alone in all this and I need someone to tell me it’s ok that I’m not crazy for wanting to have surgery to hopefully get back to my life.

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@rae1112
I understand your dilemma. I am 55 and female and had decompression and fusion of L3-L5 due to horrendous pain and weakness/numbness. Have you tried spinal injections and are you being managed for pain by a pain clinic? Surgeons do not help with pain management and don’t always refer you. I have heard that fusing L5 to S1 is really restrictive but understand where you are at struggling to function with the pain and fusion of t3-l5. Getting multiple opinions will help you make your decision.