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I had a Left L2-3 Lumbar Disectomy on 12/31/2009. I also have L4-L5 herniation, but, the MD did not repair those as they are not symptomatic.
Almost 2 weeks after surgery, the pain in my left thigh has increased 10 fold. My lower left buttock/sciatica pain is completely gone. No pain in my back at all aside from a little incisional pain and pain when I walk in the area of surgery.
Anyone experience this type of pain in the thigh after surgery? Can't barely even touch my skin without pain. Shower water pulsating is even painful. I get occasional hot stabbing pains all over the area, but, the constant sensory pain is awful and frustrating. Forget letting my toddler try to sit near me and push on my thigh, it shoots me through the ceiling. I went to the ER because I thought I had a DVT because of the pain. The Ultra Sound was the worst pain I have ever had when they pushed the thing into my leg to look for a blood clot.
Before surgery, thigh was numb and deep tissue was painful. Post surgery, I can't even barely walk because the pants touching my thigh is painful. I know that sounds weird and it is hard to explain, but, it is.
The surgeon said my nerve was bright red when he got in there. He said usually the nerve is blue or gray when he sees them. Will I get better? Will the pain go away eventually? It seems to only get worse day after day. Nerve damage?
Almost 2 weeks after surgery, the pain in my left thigh has increased 10 fold. My lower left buttock/sciatica pain is completely gone. No pain in my back at all aside from a little incisional pain and pain when I walk in the area of surgery.
Anyone experience this type of pain in the thigh after surgery? Can't barely even touch my skin without pain. Shower water pulsating is even painful. I get occasional hot stabbing pains all over the area, but, the constant sensory pain is awful and frustrating. Forget letting my toddler try to sit near me and push on my thigh, it shoots me through the ceiling. I went to the ER because I thought I had a DVT because of the pain. The Ultra Sound was the worst pain I have ever had when they pushed the thing into my leg to look for a blood clot.
Before surgery, thigh was numb and deep tissue was painful. Post surgery, I can't even barely walk because the pants touching my thigh is painful. I know that sounds weird and it is hard to explain, but, it is.
The surgeon said my nerve was bright red when he got in there. He said usually the nerve is blue or gray when he sees them. Will I get better? Will the pain go away eventually? It seems to only get worse day after day. Nerve damage?