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Degenerative disc disease

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@ccchang yes I had numbness, yes, I had a lot of itching. What I learned from having my spine compressed by discs falling out and vertebrae‘s compressing onto the nerves is that you can have burning numbness, tingling itching, and the very from location to location. The neurosurgeon I was with for 18 years, would’ve never done my first lumbar surgery therefore, my lumbar nerves were crushed to their death. they could only grow back dysfunctional. I went right into surgery when I was referred to my orthopedic surgeon who I selected to do my surgery. It had been way too long and my nerves crushed way too completely to expect complete return. However, the surgery was wildly successful. It takes up to 10 years to figure out if your nerves are going to regenerate I am on year six or seven and periodically. I have some new success so it really can take a long time. I wouldn’t take any of it back because I can get out of bed and I can work and I can live an independent life. What’s a little nerve pain?! However, I will say I’m onto something new after six or seven years, and that is extra iron and B12 in my diet after already having extra nutrients. I am realizing the iron is actually rebuilding the nerve sheets, myelin. So after seven years, I’m having some good healing with my nerves! Never give up and always keep reaching out, looking for opportunities, trying new things and talking to people. Since I suffer with degenerative disc condition, it goes from my neck through my mid back through my lumbar down my spine so the possibility of neuropathy and radiculopathy can be a variety of places. Mostly for me it was down my left leg bilaterally in my sacral joint areas and between my shoulder blades and shoulders.

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@loriesco Oh no, 10 years? I just had an XLIF (disc replacement / fusion) surgery on last month. I've heard nerves can take months to years to repair but hadn't heard up to 10 years. Thank you for letting me know about iron and B12. I just went to a health store and picked up "Healthy Feet and Nerves" from Terry Naturally (the ingredients include B12 but shucks, not iron). How much iron do you take? I also picked up magnesium flakes to soak my feet (I was told it's similar to but sronger than epsom). It's amazing that you're still finding new success at year 6, that's great and I'm happy for you. I haven't noticed success yet; I'm on week 5, but am hopeful. Thank you so much for your response and help.

@loriesco Hi. Would you mind sharing who your surgeon was (and the hospital?)