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MOMFUDSKI

(5,556 posts)
Mon Jan 2, 2023, 08:39 PM Jan 2023

Anybody out there have a hemilaminectomy?

I will be having one end of January. Have to wait due to having a steroid injection in my spinal area which did not help one bit. Doc said he can offer me a hemi and I said yes. My leg pain is horrible and I can't walk more than 40 steps or so. This has been since last March and is just getting worse. I am exhausted. TIA for any replies.

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Anybody out there have a hemilaminectomy? (Original Post) MOMFUDSKI Jan 2023 OP
Not I, but here's definition: elleng Jan 2023 #1
I like the shorter name Effete Snob Jan 2023 #2
OK MOMFUDSKI Jan 2023 #3
My day is complete Effete Snob Jan 2023 #4
Why get out of bed if MOMFUDSKI Jan 2023 #5
Didn't know the name of that surgery, Haggard Celine Jan 2023 #6
you will feel better instantly WhiteTara Jan 2023 #7

elleng

(130,967 posts)
1. Not I, but here's definition:
Mon Jan 2, 2023, 08:48 PM
Jan 2023

A hemilaminectomy is a spine surgery that involves removing part of one of the two laiminae on a vertebra to relieve excess pressure on the spinal nerve(s) in the lumbar spine, or lower back. A hemilaminectomy can be performed to relieve symptoms such as back pain and radiating leg pain.

GOOD LUCK

Haggard Celine

(16,846 posts)
6. Didn't know the name of that surgery,
Mon Jan 2, 2023, 09:48 PM
Jan 2023

but a neurologist has told me he wants to do that or some other kind of surgery to relieve pain I have in my arm and leg. I’m not going to do it until it gets worse. I’m not eager to have back surgery. I’ve seen a lot of people get messed up by back surgery. If you’re having unbearable pain, though, you really have no choice but to give it a try. I wish you the very best of luck. Hopefully it will be successful and your pain will be taken away.

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