Nerve Pain In Foot after Laminectomy
I had L4/5 Laminectomy on 11/1/2024. Since the day after surgery I had terrible pain in my right foot. I did not have this pain prior to surgery. Every day I have a tingling/numbing feeling in my right foot, and at times burning sensations and also sharp nerve pains. This has prevented me from even putting on a regular shoe due to it hurting. I'm told nerves needed to find new pathways, this might get better. I cannot believe the only pathway here was to my right foot. I also still have bad lower back pain like I had before surgery. Anyone else have this? At what point will they consider injections or something other than gabapentin (which doesn't work) for this problem. It is ruining my life.
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Yea it's kind of a nightmare when it feels as though it's one thing after another. And as you say, you really don't have many options when things are at the point of driving you crazy. But to address them an obviously areas around fusions get beat up and degenerate. But it sounds as though you have a competent care team... Best wishes going forward.
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2 ReactionsI take Journavx for chronic pain. It is not an answer but it is a tool. I think it is mainly an adjunct and may make your current meds work better. There may be an issue with taking it with Gabapentin..it's so new that there is much that is unknown.
I asked my Pain Specialist about it and he said it was in the same family as Gabapentin which I take a high dose of. Also, my insurance doesn't cover it, as it is a new drug which they always screw you on. The price is $15 a pill. You must not live in Illinois, or have great health insurance. I take Norco for pain until he can come up with something else. He wants me to go to another neurosurgeon at University of Chicago. I'm surprised because he is from Rush Orthopedics which is known as a great hospital for orthopedics in Chicago. I'm going to wait until fall before going to visit this new guy and try to enjoy my summer.
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1 ReactionTry seeing a pain management doctor. This is where you’ll get some choices as to how to proceed. I’m assuming you don’t want another surgery.
I am experiencing very similar issues. Ongoing for 11 months now. Laminectomy was done on November 27, 2024 and within a couple weeks I started with the foot pain, sharp, electrical like feeling with dorsiflexion, weight bearing and sometimes just subtle movement. None of my doctors from my Neurosurgeon, ortho or pain management thought it was related to the laminectomy, but I am now finding others like me. I did 9 months of Physical Therapy which helped somewhat and am currently taking Gabapentin and Meloxicam. I went through a series of 5 injections in my foot, as a pain management doctor found 4 inflamed nerves stemming from the tibial nerve. Toward the end of these injections the same extreme nerve pain started on outside of foot with Sural nerve. So far 1 injection for that. I am to do more injections in 3 months. The Tibial injections brought some relief, but so far the Sural injection has not. I am also to switch to a Lyrica and quit Gabapentin soon. Still unable to walk unassited. Currently using cane or crutches and even with those can not walk far at all. The shoe issue is still a problem. Cushioned open back shoes work the best. If someone is ever to be able to get rid of this pain I will update here. I will monitor for others that are on a similar pain journey as myself.
@dakota24
I am dealing with the exact same issues. I have been dealing with this for 11 months. Quality of life has diminished. Waiting for more relief someone. Have done a series of steroid injections in foot and take Gabapentin and Meloxicam. Have you found any relief yet?
@ysphoenix
Have you found relief? I have been dealing with same issue for 11 months following a cervical laminectomy. I am taking Gabapentin and Meloxicam. Soon to transition to Lyrica. I have done 9 month of physical therapy. A total of 6 injections in my foot where a pain management doctor found "swollen" nerves stemming from tibial and sural nerves. I have seen Ortho, Pain Management and questioned by Neurosurgeon. None thought it was anyway connected to cervical laminectomy done 2 weeks before foot symptoms started. Quality of life has diminished. Still can not walk far with cane or crutches and still sharp pain with dorsiflexion.
@dakota24
I am experiencing very similar issues. Ongoing for 11 months now. Laminectomy was done on November 27, 2024 and within a couple weeks I started with the foot pain, sharp, electrical like feeling with dorsiflexion, weight bearing and sometimes just subtle movement. None of my doctors from my Neurosurgeon, ortho or pain management thought it was related to the laminectomy, but I am now finding others like me. I did 9 months of Physical Therapy which helped somewhat and am currently taking Gabapentin and Meloxicam. I went through a series of 5 injections in my foot, as a pain management doctor found 4 inflamed nerves stemming from the tibial nerve. Toward the end of these injections the same extreme nerve pain started on outside of foot with Sural nerve. So far 1 injection for that. I am to do more injections in 3 months. The Tibial injections brought some relief, but so far the Sural injection has not. I am also to switch to a Lyrica and quit Gabapentin soon. Still unable to walk unassited. Currently using cane or crutches and even with those can not walk far at all. The shoe issue is still a problem. Cushioned open back shoes work the best. If someone is ever to be able to get rid of this pain I will update here. I will monitor for others that are on a similar pain journey as myself.
@dlydailyhope almost 5 years ago. I had Total compressed discs st L5 and S1 with severe pain in my lower back and both hamstrings along with constant numbness in both feet. I couldn’t stand for more than a minute or two and couldn’t walk hardly 50 to 100 feet without almost collapsing from the pain. I went for a consultation after having an MRI and I was quickly admitted for emergency surgery for a rare condition called Causa Equina Syndrome sue to having spondylolethesis causing severing of my spinal cords due to the L5 & S1 discs being fully compressed. The emergency laminectomy with discectomy was needed to prevent paralysis of both lower extremities and to relieve the severe pressure in my lower back, buttocks and both hamstrings. I did suffer some nerve damage in the right side of my right foot and some “saddle anesthesia”. However, immediately after surgery I had tremendous relief in my legs, especially my hamstrings and was able to successfully walk over time. Because I suffer with spondylothesis I still have chronic back pain and having the fusion surgery has been suggested but I have not been able to decide if it would be better or worse if I were to have it done mainly because I have most of the mobility that would probably be restricted if I had the fusion surgery, but it might be worth it if it were to help with the chronic pain I have in my lower back still that relate down into my piriformis muscle causing sciatic pain along with severe muscle spasms that can radiate from my liwer back down my buttock then into my thigh down to just above my knee. I know that was a lot of information that I just gave, but if it is helpful to anyone, then it was worth putting it out there. I am also wondering if anybody has experience any thing like this as well.
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