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aussie_pain
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Decompression recovery

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Hi
I would just like to know of peoples recovery after decompression. I am wanting to learn more on what to expect etc,,
I've noticed its a peripheral nerve with 3 functions, motor, sensory and autonomic and have been told it can take 2 years to fully recover.
I would appreciate as much information in regards to recovery of a complete decompression.
thanks
John
jaxi123
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I never recovered. Tried decompression surgery twice. Re-entrapped with scar tissue. Much more research needs to be done before Doctors Butcher us up even more.
aussie_pain
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Re: Decompression recovery

Post by aussie_pain »

Jaxi were you re entrapped 2 times after 2 surgeries?
jaxi123
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Re: Decompression recovery

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Yes.

Originally entrapped by thickened ligament. Then became re-entrapped with scar tissue from the surgery.
No pain relief from either surgery very disappointing
PNEsucks
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Re: Decompression recovery

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jaxi123 wrote:Yes.

Originally entrapped by thickened ligament. Then became re-entrapped with scar tissue from the surgery.
No pain relief from either surgery very disappointing
I'm sorry to hear that. Do you mind if I ask, how did you come to realize that scar tissue re-entrapped the nerve? Do they diagnose it with imaging methods or was it based on experiencing symptoms and then subsequently confirmed during the latter surgeries?

I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been going through a massive flare-up since then. Can't help but worry at times if scar tissue will be a problem for me too.
jaxi123
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Re: Decompression recovery

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I went to Dr Potter in New York and had her MRI that showed I was re-entrapped with scar tissue
Pleasehelpmegod
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Re: Decompression recovery

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PNEsucks wrote:
jaxi123 wrote:Yes.

Originally entrapped by thickened ligament. Then became re-entrapped with scar tissue from the surgery.
No pain relief from either surgery very disappointing
I'm sorry to hear that. Do you mind if I ask, how did you come to realize that scar tissue re-entrapped the nerve? Do they diagnose it with imaging methods or was it based on experiencing symptoms and then subsequently confirmed during the latter surgeries?

I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been going through a massive flare-up since then. Can't help but worry at times if scar tissue will be a problem for me too.
Are you American? Was your surgery tg? Why did you choose aszman over bollens? Just curious. Not saying bollens is better I'm just curious.
jaxi123
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I am in the US. Surgery done by Dr Ansell in Houston TX and the re-do by Hibner in Phoenix. Both were failures and very disappointed. Doctorless at this point.
PNEsucks
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Pleasehelpmegod wrote:
PNEsucks wrote:
jaxi123 wrote:Yes.

Originally entrapped by thickened ligament. Then became re-entrapped with scar tissue from the surgery.
No pain relief from either surgery very disappointing
I'm sorry to hear that. Do you mind if I ask, how did you come to realize that scar tissue re-entrapped the nerve? Do they diagnose it with imaging methods or was it based on experiencing symptoms and then subsequently confirmed during the latter surgeries?

I had surgery a few weeks ago and have been going through a massive flare-up since then. Can't help but worry at times if scar tissue will be a problem for me too.
Are you American? Was your surgery tg? Why did you choose aszman over bollens? Just curious. Not saying bollens is better I'm just curious.
I'm in north Europe. I chose Prof. Aszmann because I had heard plenty of good things about him. From what I had read about him, he is able to offer different surgical approaches depending on the suspected location of the entrapment, so I figured he's a good choice for me. He is also only a 2 hour flight from where I live.

And yes, my surgery was TG. This was recommended to me by the Professor based on my symptoms and MRI.
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