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Q: laminectomy surgery
asked by: catz0072 on July 22nd, 2009
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accute apin after four weeks, is it normal?
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MandMs
replied on July 24th, 2009
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Ongoing pain (the pain continues or becomes unbearable) after the laminectomy is a complication of this surgery.
There are chances for pain to reappear right after the surgery.
Surgery is effective in relieving pain in legs, but does not usually work as well for relieving pain that is mostly in your back.

You should consult your surgeon!
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suzydep
replied on July 24th, 2009
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Please contact your surgepn right aways. It is better to be safe than sorry. I had the same thing back in 1990. My problem in my lower back and legs came back, I was told that I had another problem called RSD. That is when the nerves do not heal correctly. I have dealt with alot on this subject but will not go into it right now with you. It would really be wise to call your dr please. let me kknow how you make out. I wish you all my best.
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