Just saw a pain management doc this morning who explained this procedure to me exactly as you did. I have problems with balance and standing as well as LSS and after he sees my new MRI we are considering this procedure.
I found out today I can get the MILD procedure done and that I have two spinal stenosis. I was told typically insurance won't approve two at a time, so the plan is for my Dr to ask for approval for the one that's creating the most pain in my lumbar, let it be for about 12 weeks which I was told you'll have full benefit by then. I'd then have the 2nd one done. It usually takes a week or two to get an approval back from my insurance. I'm excited and can't wait to have this done!
Congenital Spinal Stenosis, here. Diagnosed in thirties. First herniation in late teens. Have had countless epidurals at two levels. Only one worked, and it provided relief for a week. About all they did was delay much needed surgery. Two Microdiscectomies with Laminectomies at two different levels. 1 1/2" incisions, but these were done years ago. Two different doctors. Separated by five years. Both provided instant relief of life altering sciatica. Both have never reherniated, and statistically, never should. Was walking immediately. Zero pain. Back to work in less than a week.
I just found out I have congenital spinal stenosis and I am miserable. I finally went to a spine doctor a couple of weeks ago and they did X-rays on me and said I have an overgrowth on one of the facet joints. I’m going to get an mri done on November 13th and then I will find out everything but I don’t want to waste time on injections. I want surgery if needed because I have been so miserable and it has been the most debilitating thing ever!!!
wow - I had no idea about this procedure. Ablation isn't working anymore so this sounds so much better than surgery. Thank you for this video. It really helps!
Can this be done in combination with the Ultrasonic tool. I would be okay doing just your procedure and maybe I won't need anything more. I will try to schedule with you.
Thank you for explaining the MILD procedure. If a patient has herniated discs and stenosis, is MILD a good procedure? Epidurals used to work but seem to not be helping now
Does this have any impact/benefit on lumbar foraminal stenosis? Also what is your opinion on a pain management doctor performing this surgery vs a spine surgeon performing the surgery?
I am 12 days post MILD. Unfortunately, my pain is worse than before the procedure. I know that it has a high success rate, and maybe it will ultimately work for me, but thus far it has not been positive.
I am preparing to have the MILD procedure in less than one-week for my LSS, which has not been resolved by any of the normal modes of treatment. My question is: Can the MILD procedure be done more than once ? Thank you.
Hey Patrick - I hope your procedure went well. Great question. I'm looking into this procedure as well after my Doctor recommended it. I've had little success from the steroid injections & the radiofrequency ablation procedure. This m.i.l.d. procedure seems to make sense that it would really help. If it's ok for me to ask - how did yours go? How much relief did you get?
Had my mild procedure 3 days ago and I can already feel the difference. What a great new medical development! How long is the mild procedure been available to the public?
@@marjoriekjosa9408 I had the procedure on Wed the 8th I was not put under it was odd feeling the pulling and tugging AND OH SO WORTH IT!!!!!!!l It is Sat the 11th and I am 50% better than I was and so thankful for my Doc and his crew. Only had one area done now it's time to talk the rest of the back. Can not explain how much better I am BUT I AM AND IT'S WONDERFUL
@@jmariew9966 Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm looking at having this done after many years of sometimes excruciating pain. I'm a little nervous - as I have been with all of the other procedures, 3 rounds of the steroid injections & radiofrequency ablation. I'm learning all I can about this procedure & it seems to make sense that this procedure would give some relief. So...maybe?....
The NP at the pain center I go to gave me information about this procedure today. I've been dealing with back pain for years and cervial problems for 3 years. Epidurals only help a little and dont last long. My first lumbar RFA was 6 months ago, followed by a nerve block. Still in pain. Hurt to stand. I enjoy gardening, but it's getting harder to do. Tired of taking opioids, muscle relaxers, and gabapentin.
Please consider tapering off your opioids, I did it, and my pain level dropped dramatically. After a while, the opioids actually cause worse pain research it online, you will see.
Can a patient with osteoporosis get this procedure? Do most major hospitals do this procedure? Does MILD remove bone spurs? Can this be done on the cervical spine?
Can someone who has already had a laminectomy in one area have this procedure done at another level (which they have been advised to undergo another laminectomy?)
Hi Vikki! Each patient diagnosis and treatment is unique, but generally procedures can be performed at different levels. Our providers would be able to tell you if this would be the right choice for you after they complete their evaluation.
What exactly is Mild procedure doctor? Been suffering with sinal stenosis for 8yrs perhaps been with meds and therapy but only few hours of relief ..im so tired of endless excruciating pain being awake after the meds wear off.. Please ,looking forward to learnimg about mild procedure.i am from the philippines.thank you doctor
I had the procedure two months ago, have not felt any relief, before doing the surgery I was not having this stiffness in my back but now I almost cannot straighten my back to stand straight, someone please help me😂
Hello. If you have to snip ligament instead of chipping away at bone does that create a potential problem? Like snipping creates a tear right? What if the ligament were to tear completely? Thank you!
Is there a directory for pain centers that are performing the MILD procedure? I was diagnosed with stenosis of L2 L3 which to spine docs want to perform a lamo and fusion. I am not interested in this..this looks like a great option
I go next week to get my procedure done I think the mild procedure is absolutely the way to go my doctor is going to do The l4 l5 l2 and l3 regions so yes do the mild procedure!
What a awful thing to to say not everyone is the same I'm sorry it did not work for you but trying to discourage people from getting it done is not right I have seen a lot of good results from it
@@teresareed9245 Thank you. I am having MILD done in 2 days and pray it helps me. When you suffer with spinal stenosis for as long as I have you need help. Nothing is guaranteed, but I am anxious to see if this will be the treatment that works.
I'm not getting the procedure done yet, but I hear what you're saying. My laminectomy years ago resulted in post laminectomy syndrome and severe stenosis in the area above the surgery, which is part of the post laminectomy syndrome. Like a stack of dominoes... The MILD procedure beats a laminectomy in my opinion. There are some risks involved in it though.
Just saw a pain management doc this morning who explained this procedure to me exactly as you did. I have problems with balance and standing as well as LSS and after he sees my new MRI we are considering this procedure.
Just had my MILD procedure this morning. I went out for breakfast after the procedure.
I found out today I can get the MILD procedure done and that I have two spinal stenosis. I was told typically insurance won't approve two at a time, so the plan is for my Dr to ask for approval for the one that's creating the most pain in my lumbar, let it be for about 12 weeks which I was told you'll have full benefit by then. I'd then have the 2nd one done. It usually takes a week or two to get an approval back from my insurance. I'm excited and can't wait to have this done!
Congenital Spinal Stenosis, here. Diagnosed in thirties. First herniation in late teens. Have had countless epidurals at two levels. Only one worked, and it provided relief for a week. About all they did was delay much needed surgery.
Two Microdiscectomies with Laminectomies at two different levels. 1 1/2" incisions, but these were done years ago. Two different doctors. Separated by five years. Both provided instant relief of life altering sciatica. Both have never reherniated, and statistically, never should. Was walking immediately. Zero pain. Back to work in less than a week.
I just found out I have congenital spinal stenosis and I am miserable. I finally went to a spine doctor a couple of weeks ago and they did X-rays on me and said I have an overgrowth on one of the facet joints. I’m going to get an mri done on November 13th and then I will find out everything but I don’t want to waste time on injections. I want surgery if needed because I have been so miserable and it has been the most debilitating thing ever!!!
I am seriously thinking about having this done here in Oklahoma thank you for the information😊
wow - I had no idea about this procedure. Ablation isn't working anymore so this sounds so much better than surgery. Thank you for this video. It really helps!
Can this be done in combination with the Ultrasonic tool. I would be okay doing just your procedure and maybe I won't need anything more.
I will try to schedule with you.
Thank you for explaining the MILD procedure. If a patient has herniated discs and stenosis, is MILD a good procedure? Epidurals used to work but seem to not be helping now
Is it safe
Does this have any impact/benefit on lumbar foraminal stenosis? Also what is your opinion on a pain management doctor performing this surgery vs a spine surgeon performing the surgery?
Does the MILD procedure work for neurologic claudication of the central lumbar spine?
Will it be ok to get mild procedure if i have grade 1 anterolisthesis also
I am 12 days post MILD. Unfortunately, my pain is worse than before the procedure. I know that it has a high success rate, and maybe it will ultimately work for me, but thus far it has not been positive.
I am preparing to have the MILD procedure in less than one-week for my LSS, which has not been resolved by any of the normal modes of treatment. My question is: Can the MILD procedure be done more than once ? Thank you.
Hey Patrick - I hope your procedure went well. Great question. I'm looking into this procedure as well after my Doctor recommended it. I've had little success from the steroid injections & the radiofrequency ablation procedure. This m.i.l.d. procedure seems to make sense that it would really help. If it's ok for me to ask - how did yours go? How much relief did you get?
Had my mild procedure 3 days ago and I can already feel the difference. What a great new medical development! How long is the mild procedure been available to the public?
Thank 😊 you for this comment, I am so interested in this procedure
I am looking at having this done- were you knocked out for it? I hate being under any kind of sedation -
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@@marjoriekjosa9408 I had the procedure on Wed the 8th I was not put under it was odd feeling the pulling and tugging AND OH SO WORTH IT!!!!!!!l It is Sat the 11th and I am 50% better than I was and so thankful for my Doc and his crew. Only had one area done now it's time to talk the rest of the back. Can not explain how much better I am BUT I AM AND IT'S WONDERFUL
@@jmariew9966 Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm looking at having this done after many years of sometimes excruciating pain. I'm a little nervous - as I have been with all of the other procedures, 3 rounds of the steroid injections & radiofrequency ablation. I'm learning all I can about this procedure & it seems to make sense that this procedure would give some relief. So...maybe?....
Will this work for a synovial cyst?
I have stenosis and spondylolisthesis, is the MILD procedure possible to help me?
I was wondering about this also
If you have stenosis at multiple levels, can you have this procedure repeated at the different levels at the same time?
Thoughts on Minuteman procedure?
Thank you for the information. I might go for the MILD procedure since the epidural lasted only 45 days
L-3/4 broad based disc herniation with grade 1 Spondy on MRI …. Would I be a candidate?
The NP at the pain center I go to gave me information about this procedure today. I've been dealing with back pain for years and cervial problems for 3 years. Epidurals only help a little and dont last long. My first lumbar RFA was 6 months ago, followed by a nerve block. Still in pain. Hurt to stand. I enjoy gardening, but it's getting harder to do. Tired of taking opioids, muscle relaxers, and gabapentin.
Please consider tapering off your opioids, I did it, and my pain level dropped dramatically. After a while, the opioids actually cause worse pain research it online, you will see.
Can a patient with osteoporosis get this procedure? Do most major hospitals do this procedure? Does MILD remove bone spurs? Can this be done on the cervical spine?
Can someone who has already had a laminectomy in one area have this procedure done at another level (which they have been advised to undergo another laminectomy?)
Hi Vikki! Each patient diagnosis and treatment is unique, but generally procedures can be performed at different levels. Our providers would be able to tell you if this would be the right choice for you after they complete their evaluation.
Why have none of my drs told me about this until now?
I know stem cells suggested i deceided no now they suggest this im beginning to dispise the medicle profession profit before patient care.
What exactly is Mild procedure doctor? Been suffering with sinal stenosis for 8yrs perhaps been with meds and therapy but only few hours of relief ..im so tired of endless excruciating pain being awake after the meds wear off..
Please ,looking forward to learnimg about mild procedure.i am from the philippines.thank you doctor
I had the procedure two months ago, have not felt any relief, before doing the surgery I was not having this stiffness in my back but now I almost cannot straighten my back to stand straight, someone please help me😂
I had the mild procedure 3days ago and 😢am worse.
Hello. If you have to snip ligament instead of chipping away at bone does that create a potential problem? Like snipping creates a tear right? What if the ligament were to tear completely? Thank you!
Is there a directory for pain centers that are performing the MILD procedure? I was diagnosed with stenosis of L2 L3 which to spine docs want to perform a lamo and fusion. I am not interested in this..this looks like a great option
I go next week to get my procedure done I think the mild procedure is absolutely the way to go my doctor is going to do The l4 l5 l2 and l3 regions so yes do the mild procedure!
Anesthesia ?
Just twilight drug
A foot doctor talking about back and spine????
BOEZAK 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol...wait until a few months goes by. This procedure is an abject failure and a money maker for the surgeons
What a awful thing to to say not everyone is the same I'm sorry it did not work for you but trying to discourage people from getting it done is not right I have seen a lot of good results from it
@@teresareed9245 Thank you. I am having MILD done in 2 days and pray it helps me. When you suffer with spinal stenosis for as long as I have you need help. Nothing is guaranteed, but I am anxious to see if this will be the treatment that works.
I'm not getting the procedure done yet, but I hear what you're saying. My laminectomy years ago resulted in post laminectomy syndrome and severe stenosis in the area above the surgery, which is part of the post laminectomy syndrome. Like a stack of dominoes...
The MILD procedure beats a laminectomy in my opinion. There are some risks involved in it though.
Sounds like it could work. The doctor explains the stenosis condition well.