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For Nelson Vergel, what’s your current protocol?
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 225297" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>I have not tried naltrexone. I've read a little about it. It seems to help a fair amount of people, although some of the sides people report are concerning (anxiety/sense of doom, psychosis, etc.). It's worth discussing with my doctor though.</p><p></p><p>Initially, my issues were a collapsed disc at L5-S1 (I also have lumbosacral transitional anatomy so I'm short a disc as is) that was severely impinging my nerves causing not only back pain, but also excruciating nerve pain in my legs. About 18 months ago I had an anterior lumbar interbody fusion at L5-S1. That surgery pretty much eliminated the leg pain and the fusion appears to be stable, but the lower back pain persists along with hip and groin pain that started about six months post-op. </p><p></p><p>Doc suspects SI joint disfunction, but that can be difficult to confirm through imaging. I've had a number of corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, and bilateral radio-frequency ablation, and nothing has helped. He ordered a CT scan to try to see what we can see in the SI joint area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 225297, member: 15250"] I have not tried naltrexone. I've read a little about it. It seems to help a fair amount of people, although some of the sides people report are concerning (anxiety/sense of doom, psychosis, etc.). It's worth discussing with my doctor though. Initially, my issues were a collapsed disc at L5-S1 (I also have lumbosacral transitional anatomy so I'm short a disc as is) that was severely impinging my nerves causing not only back pain, but also excruciating nerve pain in my legs. About 18 months ago I had an anterior lumbar interbody fusion at L5-S1. That surgery pretty much eliminated the leg pain and the fusion appears to be stable, but the lower back pain persists along with hip and groin pain that started about six months post-op. Doc suspects SI joint disfunction, but that can be difficult to confirm through imaging. I've had a number of corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, and bilateral radio-frequency ablation, and nothing has helped. He ordered a CT scan to try to see what we can see in the SI joint area. [/QUOTE]
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