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Please tell me your husbands exact diagnosis?
You told surgery was "emergency". That probably means he had cauda equina or partial cauda equina syndrome.
Only problem after CES is that somethimes bladder and bowl problems can stay present for life. Yes, it sounds strange but its true. So please tell me his diagnosis.
After surgery treatment of diagnosis that caused neurological deficits you mentioned, physical therapy is MUST HAVE!
If nerve was under compression, he is now experiencing problem because blood is not freely going trough nerve, and nerve needs some time to heal. Some older doctors often say that nerve healing time is equivalent to time of nerve compression.
Kind regards and good luck in his recovery.
You told surgery was "emergency". That probably means he had cauda equina or partial cauda equina syndrome.
Only problem after CES is that somethimes bladder and bowl problems can stay present for life. Yes, it sounds strange but its true. So please tell me his diagnosis.
After surgery treatment of diagnosis that caused neurological deficits you mentioned, physical therapy is MUST HAVE!
If nerve was under compression, he is now experiencing problem because blood is not freely going trough nerve, and nerve needs some time to heal. Some older doctors often say that nerve healing time is equivalent to time of nerve compression.
Kind regards and good luck in his recovery.