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Advice on Possible Back Surgery

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V - 12 May 2005 22:50 GMT
Hi,

I'll just give a breif background...
* Summer 2003 Herniated l4/l5/s1 discs while playing hockey Recovered
quickly
* December 2003 re-herniated took 3 months to recover and one year for
full recovery
* Feb 2005 re-herniated again!!! still not feeling well after 3 months
but have a few new symptoms... include tingling in perinium and
urethreal track at times... I have not lost any control or have
problems peeing... but my digestive system does not "feel" right... my
pain is not bad but I'm not back at the gym and have trouble walking
more than 20 min or sitting more than 1hr... I'm seeing a neurosurgeon
on monday, today is thursday... I'm afraid he might suggest surgery...
should I wait this one out considering the freaky symptoms?

Any advice woul help

Thanks
V
Twittering One - 13 May 2005 00:28 GMT
Don't wait ~
An emergency?  Call NOW.

If no response,
GO to ER now,
File malpractice charges later.
vcellucci@gmail.com - 13 May 2005 00:44 GMT
Did the ER thing, did an MRI, no evidence of disc bulge pinching those
nerves?!  Here in canada if it works it's not an emergency...
TwitteringOne - 13 May 2005 00:54 GMT
 
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