Anyone been diagnosed with arachnoiditis after spine surgery?
Has anyone been diagnosed with arachnoiditis or cauda equina syndrome after a L5-S1 surgery?
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Has anyone been diagnosed with arachnoiditis or cauda equina syndrome after a L5-S1 surgery?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Spine Health Support Group.
Mayo in Rochester Neurology declined to see me for arachnoiditis caused by spine surgery in 2012.
Know what you mean. I keep getting worse....pain killers have no effect anymore. Mayo Neurology in Rochester recently declined to see me.
@jelizabeth There are a lot of different reasons for not being able to get an appointment at Mayo or probably any other hospital. I wouldn't give up trying though. Arachnoiditis from what I've read is very difficult to diagnose and treat. Did Rochester Mayo give any reasons for denying an appointment? Mayo Clinic neurology& neurosurgery is rated in the top 10 for 2020 and Johns Hopkins is number 1 according to Top 20 hospitals for neurology & neurosurgery, by US News & World Report: https://www.beckersspine.com/spine/item/49651-top-20-hospitals-for-neurology-neurosurgery-by-us-news-world-report.html
Here's some information you may find helpful for learning more about the condition - Arachnoiditis Information Page: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Arachnoiditis-Information-Page
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1 ReactionI was diagnosed with arachnoiditis several years ago. My disease seems to be getting worse. Already on small dosage of pain medication also have a stimulator. See a physician now but know he does not want to increase my medication. Don't know what to do?
Hello @pjf and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am sorry to hear that your disease seems to be getting worse. I can see that you are interested in feedback from other members with experience with arachnoiditis. For that reason, I will bring in @larauen and @jelizabeth who have recently commented in this discussion to they might be able to provide additional support.
What pain medicine are you taking and how is your stimulator working?
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1 ReactionGood morning. I now take 10 mg oxycodone 2x/day and 5 mg methadone 2x/day. Unfortunately, my stimulator does not work for the pain any longer. I have discussed this with my pain management physician and after reviewing the X-ray of the implant agrees it should be removed. The representative from the company (St Jude Electronics) has tried to adjust it several times and is not able to get it to the pain site. Thank you. I would appreciate any support I can get.
Yes I was diagnosed also after my back surgery.
Your story sounds exactly like mine. I also had spinal surgery and have been receiving meds for pain. In the last year my pain is getting worse, and although my pain doctor is helpful I can sense his hesitation about give me more meds.
Forgot to tell you that when I got arch it was diagnosed with a Milogram which actually showed the damage to the nerves.
Thank you Amanda. I would appreciate any feedback I can get