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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I have spinal Arachnoiditis I’m sure they fall in the same category as adhesive Arachnoiditis accept adhesive could happen during surgery as if you didn’t have it until then that procedure had taken place could have made a puncture in the fluid sack surrounding the nerves I know one thing it’s a no .. no .. to get any shots at all for sure now that you do have Arachnoiditis because it makes things worse
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1 ReactionI know this I wish I was able to play drums again but I can’t feel my legs
to kick the bass drum or clamp the hi- hat cymbals I don’t feel hot or cold sensations.. it’s something else living with this condition 3 years now hopefully one day there will be a cure it’s a whoppin on a daily basis pain never shuts off been through it all meds, spinal cord stimulator, all kinds of therapy including laser therapy my pain just laughs at everything you throw at it’s like what’s else you got that isn’t nothing
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2 ReactionsI follow Dr Forest Tennants 3 component plan plus warm water therapy. It has helped tremendously.
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2 ReactionsI can relate completely. The spinal cord stimulator just added pain and nerve damage.
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1 ReactionExactly Labgirl I had emergency surgery to take my spinal cord stimulator out I already had pain which was another reason we decide to go through with these kind of procedures Hope is always in your mind never failure at least for me that’s not my mindset . my faith is in the Lord and making better decisions knowing what I know now still have pain just how it
is but I’m not going to let it win period hang tuff everyone and god bless 🙏🏻
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3 ReactionsThe medicine is Suboxone. Only certain Doctors in pain management can prescribe this and are limited to the number of patients that they can prescribe. It is not supposed to be addictive and you have to be off other pain meds for 72 hours. That was a tough time but worth it in the long run.
I had L4-L5 TLIF woke up with immediate cauda equina with no obvious compression. Then 4 months later after extensive PT, injections, EMG, repeat MRI, it was determined I had adhesive arachnoiditis? My surgery was complicated with durotomy. I have lost most S1 dermatone and RLE weaknesses
I had back surgery in 2019 at Emory. It was for L4 spinal fusion with screws, pedicles etc. A pre eminent surgeon I saw in Miami prior to moving to Ga had recommended doing L3 through S1 to prevent the need later on. The neurosurgeon in Ga said the other Dr. was getting old and I only needed L4. While doing the surgery he punctured the dura and then put some form of glue on it. I found this out only after getting my records. The surgeon said the nerves would take time to heal as they were inflamed. It has now been 4 years and the AA started immediately and the nerves never got better; only worse and I still have the original pain. I cannot do any of the physical activities he promised I would be able to do after 3 weeks (golfing, biking, swimming, tennis, walking, lifting my husband's w/c, etc.) . I saw 3 other surgeons but you only have 2 yr to file a malpractice suit in Ga and then you need another surgeon to testify. With only 1 yr left I contacted countless attorneys who would not take the case. This is a corrupt system that only protects the surgeon. I am now suffering the debilitating pain of AA and it gets worse. Am considering an external tens unit as I will not permit anyone to do any further invasive procedures on my spine. God Bless you.
Very sorry this happened to you. Yes the medical field and judicial system in this country are corrupt and they protect each other. Countless lies were put in my my medical records to protect the surgeons and make me look like a drug seeker. In my state of TN we only have one year to sue which makes it impossible in most medical malpractice cases. My AA began in 2012 when the idiot put a screw in my S1 nerve root and then moved the screw to another place during the same surgery. My muscles are atrophied, I have bowel and bladder issues, vision problems due to lack of spinal fluid flow bc of nerve clumping and scarring. There is so much inflammation throughout my body that I had complications from thumb joint surgery last year. I developed widespread pain in my hand and ended up with fingers that won’t straighten in addition to ongoing pain. I need surgery to correct a huge toe bunion but I now realize that is out of the question bc I would end up with crps. AA affects the entire body in some cases. Prayers for you.
My arachnoiditis was diagnosed after an 8 hr spinal surgery in which a block, pins, and plates were implanted. I couldn't deal with the pain I had before the surgery thus decided to go ahead with it.
I'll never know if I should have let well enough alone and not had surgery. I was not forewarned about any possibility of arachnoiditis........in fact, I didn't even know what it was until the orthopedist told me that I was afflicted with it post surgery.