So I went to the neurosurgeon this week. Looks like I have herniated disc at c2-3, c5-6, c6-7 and l5-s1. Been going to a chiropractor since March and still having arm pain/numbness, neck pain some weakness in my left arm, and pain in my shoulder blade area. Turns out I have a 9mm bulge at c5-6 that is pushing on the spinal cord. So the doctor wants to do surgery but I am just not too sure if I should. I know it will not get better and probably will have continued muscle loss if I don’t do something. Anyone else had c5 fusion? If so how did you do after? How long did it take you to recover? Would you do it again?
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A good chiropractor would have done you better. A 9mm bulge isn't a joke. There are several therapies that he should had recommended before it got this far.
I would certainly try all other options before surgery. Add magnesium to your supplements and get a better chiropractor.
My chiropractor has me taking magnesium before bed as it can cause mild diarrhea if taken more often and during the day.
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Originally posted by Muffrazr View PostA good chiropractor would have done you better. A 9mm bulge isn't a joke. There are several therapies that he should had recommended before it got this far.
I would certainly try all other options before surgery. Add magnesium to your supplements and get a better chiropractor.
My chiropractor has me taking magnesium before bed as it can cause mild diarrhea if taken more often and during the day.2012 SRT8 Challenger 392 Hemi-6 speed
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I had a 9mm herniated disc in my L5. killer pain in back and right leg. i had surgery 8 weeks ago, and now feel great. I went straight for surgery. Was down for three weeks. Have been back to work for five, have 2 more weeks till full recovery. Surgery gets my vote.Doug
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Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert View PostI had a 9mm herniated disc in my L5. killer pain in back and right leg. i had surgery 8 weeks ago, and now feel great. I went straight for surgery. Was down for three weeks. Have been back to work for five, have 2 more weeks till full recovery. Surgery gets my vote.
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Originally posted by Muffrazr View PostA good chiropractor would have done you better. A 9mm bulge isn't a joke. There are several therapies that he should had recommended before it got this far.
I would certainly try all other options before surgery. Add magnesium to your supplements and get a better chiropractor.
My chiropractor has me taking magnesium before bed as it can cause mild diarrhea if taken more often and during the day.
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My neck is fused at c5-c6 and I still have arm pain and numbness every night. I had an electromyography done in 08 (6 years after my neck surgery) and it showed I still had a herniated disc in the same spot (which is impossible because there isnt a disc there) so they determined it was permanant nerve damage. My lower back is also fused from l3-l6 with two rods and 6 screws. It's definitely not any fun having back pain or problems and my doctor told me just to realize I was always going to have back problems no matter how many surgeries I have to have (which so far is four major surgeries) I wish you the best, and I know they have a pill called neurotin that helps with nerve damage but you are definitely going to need to do something to get it fixed
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Originally posted by txstangnut View PostWhat else should be tried? Did decompression, he is the one that suggested I see a surgeon since he is the one who ordered my first mri.
I have three bulges in my lower back, but the biggest is only 3.5mm. I thought I knew pain, but you take the fucking cake. I can't imagine what that has to be like.
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Originally posted by TXFordChic View PostMy neck is fused at c5-c6 and I still have arm pain and numbness every night. I had an electromyography done in 08 (6 years after my neck surgery) and it showed I still had a herniated disc in the same spot (which is impossible because there isnt a disc there) so they determined it was permanant nerve damage. My lower back is also fused from l3-l6 with two rods and 6 screws. It's definitely not any fun having back pain or problems and my doctor told me just to realize I was always going to have back problems no matter how many surgeries I have to have (which so far is four major surgeries) I wish you the best, and I know they have a pill called neurotin that helps with nerve damage but you are definitely going to need to do something to get it fixed
Sorry to hear about your problems. I am just trying to decide if I should do surgery or not. Kinda leaning that way.
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