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Has been a while.......Foot Leg Pain

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:43 pm
by JackieOUCH
Was a regular poster here years ago. Pain was better the last 7 years I believe from lifestyle modification and menopause (history of endometriosis).

Had my second Anterior Cervical Disc Fusion in my spine last November and it has stirred everything up. Trying to sift through what is pudendal and what may be of another origin (lumbar, Lyme disease, rheumatic disease...etc....) Of course you are altering your spine after a surgery like this, and you alter your movement to accommodate your new alignment and that puts stress on other areas. For instance, couldn't use my arms to push off from my chair like I normally do, and I had to sit more and of course there is not a doctor in my area that has a clue about pudendal issues. Had more constipation from meds, but only for a few days.

So my new symptoms...... neuropathy in my feet and ankles....manly on the top and outer left foot and sometimes the calf and shins, but sometimes back of heel and inner ankle and sole, and sometimes a little on my right side as well. It is not constant, but the nerve zaps are quite severe. My Lumber MRI shows slight bulging discs, but nothing pressing on the nerves. Emg of legs and lower back OK. I am having overall muscle pain, especially in the upper and middle back, thought the surgery would take care of that, but no luck. Occasional nerve zaps in the abdomen as well.......So here's my question......

Do you think the foot symptoms are pudendal related? Does anyone else have symptoms resembling mine?

Thank you in advance for any feedback.

Re: Has been a while.......Foot Leg Pain

Posted: Sun May 02, 2021 4:11 am
by stephanies
Hi Jackie,

First, I am glad you had a good 7 years! Second, I think issues at the spine can contribute to PN. I think EMGs test peripheral nerves and if the problem is a nerve root or spine issue they will come back normal. Have you had an MRI of your sacrum/tailbone? Maybe since the PN originates at S2, S3, and S4 along with the sciatic nerve there is something going on there. Can you get another opinion on your lumbar MRI? I have found that sometimes different doctors see different things as significant. Keep us posted.

Stephanie S.