MILD procedure scheduled. Comments, please?
My mom is 87 years old, and she has had Spinal Stenosis for years. Her MRI shows severe stenosis on L2-L3, L3-L4, and L4-L5. It is now that she has become unable to walk without a cane and walker. She's much slower now and much more pain. Her doctor recommended the minimal invasive lumbar decompression (MILD) procedure to clear out the stenosis area. I'd like to know if anyone has had this procedure done. If so, how was recovery after procedure (quick and easy? long and hard?), and did the procedure work for you....a little, a lot? Please post your comments....she is presently scheduled for the procedure on May 23, 2024.
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@tonyst Hello Tony, have you had the MILD procedure or spinal surgery?
@2muchpain2bear
I was getting it set up, but i have a doctor that wont clear me to have it. Long story short - i have had both hips replaced with a total of 4 revisions. The doctor says i am a prime candidate for a periprosthetic infection
@coldwinter12
I had the MILD procedure in early October on L 2-3, and 4-5. I had a steroid injection at the time of the procedure which helped short term. I’m in a lot of pain again in my lower back
buttocks and my ankles. My feet tingle, but that’s very minor. I messaged my dr yesterday and his reply was that it could take 6 mo to a year for the full effect. The pain in my buttocks is the worst. Hard to sit down and move. Not too happy yet.
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I had the mild procedure done in September 2025
It did help tremendously with the neurogenic claudication (Leg and calf pain. I did have some pain in the beginning and was concerned. Occasionally, I may get some on and off pains in leg. However, it is well worth doing
I was a gymnast in my youth, competing through 4 years of college resulting in numerous injuries and surgeries. The biggest ongoing problem I encountered later in life was spinal stenosis. Ten years ago after several injections I got complete relief. Unfortunately, the pain is back with a vengeance and injections on longer work. For 2 years I have been in almost constant pain. Last week I had the MILD procedure and the second and third day post procedure were the most painful days I experienced. Now 7 days later I am still in constant pain when standing and walking. Has anyone gotten relief in a short period of time after the MILD procedure?
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2 ReactionsI have basically the exaact same story.
Mine was L2-L5 MILD
It got worse for awhile after the surgery, Couldn't even hardley get around on a walker.
I was told that the area can fill with blood and cause more pressure.
I got prescribed prednesone and that helped get back to pre surgery pain levels.
I did not have any improvement until week 5. It was depressing.
Now my left leg improved a lot but not the right.
Hang in there and give it some time.
Good luck
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3 ReactionsYes my husband had the MILD procedure March 2025 and has done very well. Still lower back pain but buttock and leg pain gone. So far satisfied with the procedure.
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4 ReactionsHow long did it take for him to get any relief?
@jlssurplus Thanks for the support. It is so depressing everyday that goes by without and relief or change in the pain. I will try to remain hopeful.
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