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For reasons not known, a lower vertebra can “over grow” and constrict the tunnel the spinal cord sits in.
It can cause great pain not in your back but upper leg, lower buttocks, area above the hips.
Operation is apparently a simple out patient procedure to access and enlarge the tunnel. Also will fuse that vertebra to make it extra stable.
Has any one had this done, or is familiar with this?
Pain now is when walking. Sitting and laying is fine. Advice on self grounding? I’m now off the pain meds, as I’m learning how to minimize walking, no lifting, and other tricks to not pinch that nerve.
It can cause great pain not in your back but upper leg, lower buttocks, area above the hips.
Operation is apparently a simple out patient procedure to access and enlarge the tunnel. Also will fuse that vertebra to make it extra stable.
Has any one had this done, or is familiar with this?
Pain now is when walking. Sitting and laying is fine. Advice on self grounding? I’m now off the pain meds, as I’m learning how to minimize walking, no lifting, and other tricks to not pinch that nerve.