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Arachnoiditis-check it out for people with back surgery

This is a very Rare (disease) condition from what I have found. It affects anyone who has back surgery, injuries, and in some cases shots in the back. Simply put Arachnoiditis is SCAR TISSUE. I was diagnosed with this after the last MRI I had after a back fusion. It is extremely painful, and like most Rare things, there seems to be no cure. Which if there was a cure for Scar Tissue, then most of us wouldn't be in the pain we're in now. But for people who are still having nerve pains, numbness in toes, legs, feet etc... look at this website..spineuniverse.com, there you can look into it more, as I did once the radiologist stated in my MRI.
Hope this will help some people
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I apologize...This can happen to anyone, but not everyone I apologize for the mistype
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I also had a radiologist confirm Arachnoiditis. What did your report say? My MRI shows the nerve clumping and it's seen clearly on the MRI.

What have your doctors told you?

I have had multiple opionions and they agree I need fusion in the lumbar and cervical area - but I have chosen to live with the pain since they also agree it will do very little for my pain where the arachnoiditis is... AND could make it worse. I have decided to hold off on the cervical fusion since I developed arachnoiditis after the last lumba surgery.. I do not want to take the chance of it developing anywhere else.

I have a tremendous amount of scar tissue from the surgical area - more than the average person. Do you as well?

Please share your story - this condition is so rare, most people and doctors do not even know it exists.

Thank you so much for posting!

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I also want to clear something up - I have adhesive arachnoiditis - It is when the nerves within the thecal sac begin to clump together like spaghetti. It's not just scar tissue... Although it does begin with the scarring of the arachnoid lining. Do you have the same thing?
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I have spoken with 6 different people about this and not one person has ever heard of it. My Neurologist, my PT, my family doc, and an R.N. everyone keeps telling me that scar tissue after a spinal fusion is normal. However, they don't realize how bad the scar tissue really is cause they have never heard of this Rare Disease. So for many people who have had spinal fusions, shots, or anything seriously done to their back want to look into it. How it is done is simple, you have an MRI with a dye injected to find scar tissue. However, if it wasn't for radiologist finding this, I don't know what I do, cause I wouldn't know what would causing the pain. I'm happy that he did find it, said cause there's nothing anyone can do about it. Scar tissue (in my case) will always grow back no matter what.
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