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[|Human|] I had a sciatica episode about 9 weeks ago during a hiking trip. I have herniated discs between L3 and L5 which have resulted in loss of muscle strength in my left leg (especially the quadricep, vastus lateralis) and loss of patellar reflex. Two neuro-surgeons and a PT have told me that surgery is necessary. However, I m going to a osteo-therapist and experiencing some gains, but still have significant loss of strength and reflexes. Is surgery necessary? If so, how long should I try a conservative treatment before getting the surgery (my doctor recommends a discectomy)? Thanks for your advice, Harold
[|AI|]  Hi, I Know you have been through a lot, and it always causes fear in public when one is asked to undergo surgery. See, herniated disc has causes compression of nerve roots, which lead to loss of power. Surgery will not only take care of your discomfort but will also help you in recovering the loss of strength. The more time you taker to decide, it can cause more damage. Rehabilitation after surgery is very important. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.