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I have been reading the posts on this web site (current and old ones) for several weeks now. My husband happened to stumble upon this site and suggested I take a look. I am amazed at all your stories, good and bad. I am encouraged by the positive outcomes I see here, especially seanthefireman (for some reason I relate to his story more than most of the others.)
I am currently waiting for insurance approval for a 2 level ADR. I have BCBS and am ready for the fight if needed. I don't recall any one incident that did my back in, as I have been very active my entire life. I have had 2 micro surgeries in the past, both only "band-aiding" the problem of DDD. I have since changed doctors and found one that is not only current in ADR practices, but I feel very comfortable with him as well. My current question for this group right now is this: Aside from the back pain, the left leg pain, the loss of leg strength, the tingling, and the numbness, I have just now (the last 3 days) started having muscle twitches in my left leg, on the inside part of my knee, pretty much all my waking hours (I may have them when I sleep also, but I wouldn't know it.) Is this normal just like all the typical issues? Second question: In my left leg, starting about 3 weeks ago, I began having some odd stretching problems. When I stretch my leg out in the morning, point my toes, I usually can not get my foot to move from that position without moving it with my hand. I can not get it to flex back on its own. It has just recently been staying stuck in that position after sitting on the couch during the day and I can not get it back into a "normal" relaxed position until after some period of time. Is this normal also? I am still trying to work out lightly, as much as my back and leg will allow. I also do stretching now, after reading several posts on this web site stating that was a good thing prior to surgery. Any help would be appreciated. Your comments all come from real life experiences and are greatly appreciated. Thank you! Robby
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39 years old, Female. Loved to run and workout. August, 2004 Micro surgery for L4-L5 August, 2006 Second Micro surgery for L4-L5 May, 2007 Discogram revealing DDD at L3-L4 and L4-L5. Dr. Recommended 2 level ADR. Denied three times. |
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Hi Robby, welcome to our community. And thanks for sharing your story, which is sounds so familiar. Everyone’s journey is so uniquely personal, yet some how similar to the many that have passed through here…
I can relate to your story (see http://www.adrsupport.org/harrison.html, there are a few others there too). Your questions about what is “typical” make sense -- if you are asking if other people have experiences similar symptoms – and they have. But the second question and comment sounds very serious; e.g., why do you have to move your put back by hand? Is this because of poor blood circulation, or neuromuscular? I wouldn’t delay a doctor’s assessment on this issue! What does your doctor say about this? On insurance appeals, you have good resources through JnJ Depuy Spine (Charite’), Synthes (ProDisc) and access to free-lance advocates like Laurie Todd, mentioned in this topic. Hope this helps. You can call me anytime too if you need further assistance.
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"Harrison" - info (at) adrsupport.org Fell on my ***winter 2003, Canceled fusion April 6 2004 Reborn June 25th, 2004, L5-S1 ADR Charite in Boston Founder & moderator of ADRSupport - 2004 Founder Arthroplasty Patient Foundation a 501(c)(3) - 2006 Creator & producer, Why Am I Still Sick? - 2012 Donate www.arthropatient.org/about/donate |
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Thank you Harrison for your reply. I read your story and I am grateful you started this web site. Reading the stories of many people certainly gives me a better perspective on the whole ADR process.
I did not inform my doctor yet of the left foot problem. I guess I just thought of it as another side effect of DDD. I will call him though, as the situation is getting worse and not better. Thanks again!
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39 years old, Female. Loved to run and workout. August, 2004 Micro surgery for L4-L5 August, 2006 Second Micro surgery for L4-L5 May, 2007 Discogram revealing DDD at L3-L4 and L4-L5. Dr. Recommended 2 level ADR. Denied three times. |
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