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?
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thank you!
That doesn't work either. Only makes me have multiple side effects which is disgusting.
Yes and it was caused by meyoleogram, using a oil braised contrast dye.
This was recently seen in Two MRIs.
Those 2 meds only gave me terrible side effects.
I had T12 - S1 surgery on Dec. 8 2021 and revision on July 1 2022. I was diagnosed with Adhesive Arachnoiditis in August 2022. I’m trying to learn as much as I can about the disease as the doctors don’t give much hope.
I have read a lot of Dr Tennants materials and listened to his pod casts which are very informative. I am trying his protocol fir the last week and considering corticosteroid injections. Anyone with experience with these injections? I am taking 600mg of Gaba and 10 mg of oxycodone every 8 hours for pain.
Hi. Can I ask who you saw at Cleveland Clinic? I’m in south Florida and looking for someone familiar with this disorder. Not sure how to private message you. New to this board.
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Yes, and caused by bad surgery which getting worse as years go by.
I can’t handle gabapentin at all and I’m taking three times a day 15 mg of morphine. I just keep moving and make sure I exercise every day and do a lot of walking or riding a bike as you’ve got to keep your legs moving up is in your lumbar area.