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L4 L5 titanium discs

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@krispine
Have you tried spinal injections of lidocaine and steroids?

I have had cervical and lumbar spine surgery c5-c6 and l3-l5 to decompress and fuse with titanium plates and screws. I am a 55 year old female and have no regrets getting the surgeries. I actually need surgery on c6-c7 now. They can adjust medications for pain preparing for, during and after surgery taking into consideration any allergies to medications.

Long term, chronic pain can cause anxiety and depression and getting some relief and improvement of quality of life is worth it. Get a 2nd and 3rd opinion from orthopedic spine specialists to help you make the best decision for you.

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Hi.
Yes, I have had 5 injections. The lidocaine relieves the pain for several hours (or less) but so far, no substantial response to the steroids. Diagnostically, the injections are helpful in defining the specific area. Interestingly, I had 4 titanium discs put in in 2021 (C3-C7) and recovery was a non-issue. In fact, I am not even aware of them now all this time later. My surgeon said I had one of the better responses to the procedure. You would think, then, given that success, that I would not be struggling with this decision. I think my concern is the belief that cervical vs lumbar is a totally different ballgame with more risk in the lumbar region. My surgeon told me that it is roughly a 50/50 chance of a successful recovery with one of the risks being repeat surgery. Given my allergies to pain meds, I am trying very hard to come up with an alternative. I understand swimming is great as it exercises that back with no risk of overextending while at the same time building up the surrounding muscles for greater support. Yes, you are correct. Depression is a very real issue with long-term pain even for someone like myself who is not normally given to that. I think, again, exercise may be part of the solution in that it naturally improves mood. Thank you so much for your input. It is very helpful!