Colleen
Senior Member
- Location
- Pennsylvania
My husband, who's 80, and has always been an active, strong man has been diagnosed recently with spinal stenosis. At first, they thought it might be Cauda Equina Syndrome, which is really bad, but, thankfully, an MRI ruled it out. However, the pain is excruciating for him and he can't stand or walk. He has to "sleep" in his recliner. Yesterday, we had an appointment with a Neurosurgeon and he said my husband has 3 choices: 1) live with it and get on with living in pain the rest of his life; 2) injections, which he said usually don't work and probably wouldn't in his case and would only be a short-lived solution; 3) surgery (Laminectomy at L4 and L5).
Has anyone dealt with this and what was your outcome?
Has anyone dealt with this and what was your outcome?