I have just joined this forume as I am one of the many back sufferers and delighted to be able to share and listen to others who have similar issues.
I was diagnosed with a DDD with an annular tear to the left side of L5/S1 disc, in a close approximity to the S1 nerve, that was in 2002. My initial symptoms were pain on the left side of my legs, comes and goes at times,but subsequentely became more persistent, also general weakness when sitting, standing, cant walk for very long, cant lift anything heavy, cant sleep, etc...basically I have a life of existance and no quality at all. I tried all of the alternative treatments, physio, chiropractor, osteopathy, massage therapy and you name it, nothing worked.
In 2002 they initially told me they would take the disc out and fuse it with bone graft, using my own graft taken from my pelvis/hip, somewhere.
months and years went by, I was operated in 2006, but the surgeon had changed his mind and did a non-instrumented post-lateral fusion, he told me just about one hour befor the operation, that he is not going to go into my spinal canal. Little I knew and have been so desperate and most vulnerable, I had put my faith in his experties. I was 8 days in hospital with a 6 inch scar in my back and the pain in my left side worst than ever, He told me that this was normal and the healing process will take 2 years. During my stay in hospital I had morphine, pethadine injections and paracetamol/codine.
The operation did nothing for me at all, in fact it only made my pain worse, particularly on the right hand side of the buttock. I have been getting such severe bouts of pain that would just paralyse me for few days. Pain killers and morphine patches, injections, would help to dampen the edge of the pain, but I know I am only buying time as it will only be a matter of time for a re-occurance.
I got so fed up waitng for appointments on the nhs and waiting months for this and that, I decided to pay for a new MRI scan and get another expert opinion outside my health trust. The mri showed same diagnosis as 2002 with the addition of degenrative facet joint at the L5/S1 level and some degeneration at the facet of the level above (L4/L5). The expert surgeon I went to see was quite shocked by the decision taken to carry out of the selected procedure that was carried out in 2002 !. He offered me an instumental fusion with cage (ALIF), using minimum invasive surgery. he did tell me that since this is a revision surgery, chances of success is limited.
As I dont feel I am living a life really, I am no good to myself nor to my family, and have the responsibilities of 3 children, I feel, unless any one out there have another suggestion, but to go for the surgery and hope for the best.
I would be greatfull if anyone had a revision surgery, similar to my prognosis, would share their experience and the outcome.
Many thanks.