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Old 08-14-2015, 08:37 PM
Jeremy456 Jeremy456 is offline
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colorado babe,

Good points. I will keep them in mind. Your experience is invaluable.

Thanks for assisting me on my new journey.

Jeremy


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08-13-2015, 01:27 PM
colorado babe
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Welcome. I also have had issues at the L5-S1. I had a fusion last year and am doing great. I didn't want to get the Prodisc, plus I have osteopenia which made me nervous. I had horrible left leg pain, sciatica.Charlie horses in the left leg and spasms in both feet. My surgeon recommended the fusion due to all the severe symptoms I was having. The Charlie horses were so intense, I would pass out due to the pain. If I had opted for an artificial disc, he didn't think all the symptoms would go away. It was the best decision I made. I am running 10-15 miles per day and have no more sciatica, Charlie horses or spasms in the feet.

I recommend you do your research. Talk to your surgeon and make your decision based on your symptoms and what your surgeon recommends. The good news is that the Active-L has been approved or you could go to Europe and get the M6. Best of luck to you!
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1998- Injured neck and back in USAF
2011 - Started experiencing Severe Symptoms, Migranes, numbness, spasms in legs and feet and sciatica.
Feb 2014 - Received upper Lumbar Injection - Severe Allergy to injection
Mar 2014 - MRI of Cervical and Lumbar, protruding disc in C3-7, Herniated Disc in L5/S1, placed on STD and FMLA )
July 2014 - Stem Cell Procedure performed
Oct 20, 2014 - ADR (MOBI-C) at C5-7 and Anterior Fusion at L5/S1 by Dr. Pettine and Dr. Techy
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1995–Lifting weights
2000–Sciatica pains left leg–chiropractic treatments
2005–More severe Sciatica pains left leg–resumed chiropractic treatments.
2010–Last straw, moving furniture, severe lower left back muscle spasms the next day. MRI. Tried decompression and physical therapy-no help.
2015–MRI-L4-5: Mild spinal canal narrowing is noted due to bulging disc and facet joint hypertrophy. L5-S1: Mild spinal canal narrowing is noted due to focal central disc protrusion and facet joint hypertrophy.
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