Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I have been having severe finger cramps for about a year now and they are very painful--- the ortho told me they are called trigger finger-- Anyone heard of this? Annie <wendy.tom@...> wrote: you know I have to say that not having the pain would be great. Did you have toes that would curl down when the nerve was really going to town. My big toe feels like a rubber band around it and the 2,3 feels like electic and they often will curl under. When I walk it doesnt take long and they are numb. The ache starts around my right sacral area and shoots down my leg, behind my knee and into the foot. How was your recovery for the Microdisectomy? Was the relief fairly fast? I think that because I have had this nerve impingement for awhile now that I will still have issues with that. New member wendy hi wendy,i had it done;but at l5-s1 level.i lost feeling in my leg & foot.but that is better than the pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I have been having severe finger cramps for about a year now and they are very painful--- the ortho told me they are called trigger finger-- Anyone heard of this? Annie <wendy.tom@...> wrote: you know I have to say that not having the pain would be great. Did you have toes that would curl down when the nerve was really going to town. My big toe feels like a rubber band around it and the 2,3 feels like electic and they often will curl under. When I walk it doesnt take long and they are numb. The ache starts around my right sacral area and shoots down my leg, behind my knee and into the foot. How was your recovery for the Microdisectomy? Was the relief fairly fast? I think that because I have had this nerve impingement for awhile now that I will still have issues with that. New member wendy hi wendy,i had it done;but at l5-s1 level.i lost feeling in my leg & foot.but that is better than the pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I have been having severe finger cramps for about a year now and they are very painful--- the ortho told me they are called trigger finger-- Anyone heard of this? Annie <wendy.tom@...> wrote: you know I have to say that not having the pain would be great. Did you have toes that would curl down when the nerve was really going to town. My big toe feels like a rubber band around it and the 2,3 feels like electic and they often will curl under. When I walk it doesnt take long and they are numb. The ache starts around my right sacral area and shoots down my leg, behind my knee and into the foot. How was your recovery for the Microdisectomy? Was the relief fairly fast? I think that because I have had this nerve impingement for awhile now that I will still have issues with that. New member wendy hi wendy,i had it done;but at l5-s1 level.i lost feeling in my leg & foot.but that is better than the pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 I have been having severe finger cramps for about a year now and they are very painful--- the ortho told me they are called trigger finger-- Anyone heard of this? Annie <wendy.tom@...> wrote: you know I have to say that not having the pain would be great. Did you have toes that would curl down when the nerve was really going to town. My big toe feels like a rubber band around it and the 2,3 feels like electic and they often will curl under. When I walk it doesnt take long and they are numb. The ache starts around my right sacral area and shoots down my leg, behind my knee and into the foot. How was your recovery for the Microdisectomy? Was the relief fairly fast? I think that because I have had this nerve impingement for awhile now that I will still have issues with that. New member wendy hi wendy,i had it done;but at l5-s1 level.i lost feeling in my leg & foot.but that is better than the pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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