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Post by laurenlee25 on Jun 13, 2012 22:10:32 GMT -6
HI everyone,
Does anyone out there have a loss of sensation from the waist down post surgery...and if so how long was it before you began walking again??
Any replies would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by Todd on Jun 15, 2012 10:23:31 GMT -6
yep, left side, chest down.
I can walk, just a loss of sensation. very strange feeling but i'm functional. 3 years post op. no change. I did get sensation back on the bottom of my right foot, so, I am still holding out hope.
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Post by m1ta on Jun 15, 2012 13:26:16 GMT -6
I remember waking from my surgery, still drowsy from the anaesthetic, not being able to feel anything from the waist down. I couldn't feel my legs moving at all.
9 months later I would say I have about 30% sensation in my right leg and 70% in my left leg.
It took me about 3 months to walk resonably well.
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Post by Narnold on Jun 28, 2012 13:02:41 GMT -6
Did either of you have a burning sensation post op. as well? If you did, did it subside after a period of time?
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Post by m1ta on Jun 29, 2012 12:31:21 GMT -6
I have burning in my right leg. It's improved a little since surgery, but not a massive amount. It's been 9 months since my surgery.
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Post by funnywalk on Jun 29, 2012 22:57:27 GMT -6
Yes, lost sensation in left leg and foot, but can move below waist. Surgery was 4 weeks ago, tumor could not be removed. Surgeon says it could be 3 months before I know how much sensory nerves will return. Learning to walk again is possible, though strange! Good luck.
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Post by itsallgood on Jul 3, 2012 11:27:02 GMT -6
I had numb spots on my legs, but for the most part, I could feel. I also had numb butt for months. I never felt burning sensations post-op. Strangely enough, for about 3-4 years. I experienced hypersensitivity which was incredibly painful. Today, I still puzzle nurses when they do the knee-jerk test. Nothing happens As for walking...they had me stand-up by the 2nd or 3rd day post-op. On the 6th day, PT had me do the fire-exit stairs... it was maybe 4 steps. I used a walker for a several weeks, then moved to crutches a few months and transitioned to leaning on the shoulders of family by the winter of 2002. I was very slow walking and the healing took another 1.5-2 years to get my speed back to my former self. Driving a car took about 6 months and was very painful on my back due to bumps in the road, weight shifting, etc.
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Post by jasonohio on Jul 11, 2012 13:34:24 GMT -6
I have lost a lot of feeling from the waist down. I can barely feel my feet at all. It was an adjustment at first, but walking is not much of a problem. I just go extra-slow over uneven ground, and there are little things like walking over bleachers which is really hard.
As I have mentioned in ther posts, I spent about a year post-surgery being pretty sedentary. And then I got off my butt and started exercising as much as I could. My sensation hasn't really improved, but being in good physical shape - as well as building up some muscle strength - has made a world of difference, and has helped a lot to compensate for the lost sensation.
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Post by Narnold on Jul 12, 2012 7:26:01 GMT -6
Jason,
thanks for sharing. Have you also dealt with a buring sensation/electricfying feeling in your legs throuhout the first year?
Thanks, Nicole
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Post by jasonohio on Jul 12, 2012 13:10:53 GMT -6
Nicole, I have all kinds of crazy feelings in my legs to this day. I don't have a burning sensation, but I do have "electric zingers" and a pretty much constant feeling of dull shaking/trembling. I have just grown used to it and it really doesn't bother me any more. Jason
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