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Had Lumbar Surgery On L5,4 ,3, Developed Leg Tremors That Have Disabled Me, Complications Of Anesthesia, Spinal Stenosis, Possible Extreme Tremor, Nerve Root Damage. Any Hope?

I had lumbar surgery on L5,4 ,3. It has been 18 months and about 3 weeks after surgery I developed leg tremors that have disabled me. I have a diagnoses of failed back surgery and neropothy. I saw another dr. Today that mentioned complications of anesthesia , spinal stenosis and possible extreme tremor. There was nerve root damage. Is there any hope of getting the tremors to stop. I was a very active 55. Year old woman.at WWW.WWWW.WW
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns. It is not unusual to have complications from surgeries, however I wonder if you have contacted your primary care physician to let them know what has been going on and to get treatment for the neuropathic pain. I also wonder if you have been on medications for the tremors as well as the neuropathic pain. I believe there are answers to this that can be gotten from either your primary doctor or the one that gave you the second opinion. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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hi good morning dear medam yr problem is somethnig difficult to solve but i suggest u first u dont lose hope be strong with yr self.i think u have to consult famous homoeopathic physicin at yr city and discuss yr problem he may give you some clue how to get rid from yr complaint, u should also consult naturopathic treat ment and megnet therapy treat ment it may definetly help you to remove yr tremors at least give u some rrelief from yr problem but first u have to be strong this all therapy is time taking so keep patience and go ahead , best luck
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Had Lumbar Surgery On L5,4 ,3, Developed Leg Tremors That Have Disabled Me, Complications Of Anesthesia, Spinal Stenosis, Possible Extreme Tremor, Nerve Root Damage. Any Hope?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns. It is not unusual to have complications from surgeries, however I wonder if you have contacted your primary care physician to let them know what has been going on and to get treatment for the neuropathic pain. I also wonder if you have been on medications for the tremors as well as the neuropathic pain. I believe there are answers to this that can be gotten from either your primary doctor or the one that gave you the second opinion. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!