Back Surgery - I'm Down but Not Out
#41
Le Mans Master
Wife has L5-S1 fusion with a pin on right side and a bone graft on left side, taken from the top of her left hip. Included a laminectomy. July 2016. 18+ moonths later, still recovering. About 80% of way there. After surgery, learned recovery is 24 months. Its what they don't tell you.
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#43
Pro
I know exactly how you feel. I had C3-4-5 fuised several years ago then 3 years ago I had L 1-2-3-4-5 cleaned out. Was told if I didn’t change my life style the next operation would be rods and collers. So listen to the Dr’s advice and don’t rush it. Walking is your best friend!
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#44
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following this one close...april 6 gonna have L3,4,5 disc replaced and bone graft all from the front, then they roll me over and cut to insert pedicule screws and rods on the same 3. Not lookin forward but this pain is crippling.
#45
Le Mans Master
I don't envy you. See my post above about an L5-S1 bone graft and pin. We had no idea going in and all was done from the back side.
#46
Le Mans Master
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That is the trap. You feel good but can't do anything.
The pain that I have now pales in comparison to what I was going through.
You ever seen a grown man cry?
#47
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Opossum the doctor went in from the side as well as my back. The worst thing after surgery is the left side and hip. Other than that I feel great.
That is the trap. You feel good but can't do anything.
The pain that I have now pales in comparison to what I was going through.
You ever seen a grown man cry?
That is the trap. You feel good but can't do anything.
The pain that I have now pales in comparison to what I was going through.
You ever seen a grown man cry?
#49
Le Mans Master
Yeppers, only someone that's experienced this kind of pain can relate. the thing that scares me is cutting my big 'ol belly open, movin' my guts aside, movin my aorta putting 3 new dics in with grafts, THEN cuttin' my back open for the screws and rods. Suppose there's a lot of side sleepin in my future! Toughest part so far is no cigars or Makers Mark!
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Yes, I never take all of the meds they prescribe after surgeries! I did take them a bit longer when I had my double knee replacement.
I work for a company, NuVasive, where the back surgery procedures are done from the side and they say recovery times are lessened by quite a bit. Mentioned to my wife I'd like to have surgery to get rid of my sciatic back pain but she's worried something might go wrong and I'd be paralyzed or even die...
This sciatica is the worst pain I've ever had and keeps me from doing things.
I work for a company, NuVasive, where the back surgery procedures are done from the side and they say recovery times are lessened by quite a bit. Mentioned to my wife I'd like to have surgery to get rid of my sciatic back pain but she's worried something might go wrong and I'd be paralyzed or even die...
This sciatica is the worst pain I've ever had and keeps me from doing things.
#51
Le Mans Master
Wife had the back surgery, then 5 months later had an emergency surgery to release scar tissue from cesareans 40 years ago that had wrapped around her intestine, then had a large kidney stone removed, then needed surgery on her second toe to straighten out a drop toe. 4 times under anesthesia in 1 year is not a good thing.
#52
Melting Slicks
Seriously Craig,
There is GREAT advice here in your thread. And if one has to do it, it's a pretty good time of year to get it done.
If you're a baseball fan, subscribe to MLB Extra Innings. That'll keep you immobile for the Spring.
Best wishes.
Steve
#53
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Boy you guys really do have some tuff tales to tell. There are some bad problems out there I see. It's good that we can gather information from each other's experiences.
I walked today and felt pretty good. Taking it slow and easy as everyone advises.
I walked today and felt pretty good. Taking it slow and easy as everyone advises.
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Like I said before that I had cracked a couple vertebra in a car accident almost 40 years ago when I was 16. I thank my lucky stars I haven't had any issues since...in that accident I also broke the hardest bone in your body (cheekbone) in 7 places-had a metal halo screwed to my head till the bones set and my mouth wired shut for three months!!!
Richard
#55
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1 week update on second surgery
Beautiful weather to go walking this morning. Doctor's orders.
Got off all of the Opiods and meds day . Wow those damn things really gave me some bad withdrawl issues. Tired, body aches, lack of sleep, etc. No wonder they say the Opiod crises is terrible.
Anyway... dealing with some pain still. About a 3 on a 10 scale. Making lists of things I need to tweek on the C3. Minor things that I can do without bending. Getting some little things perfected.
Peace My Brothers,
Craig
Got off all of the Opiods and meds day . Wow those damn things really gave me some bad withdrawl issues. Tired, body aches, lack of sleep, etc. No wonder they say the Opiod crises is terrible.
Anyway... dealing with some pain still. About a 3 on a 10 scale. Making lists of things I need to tweek on the C3. Minor things that I can do without bending. Getting some little things perfected.
Peace My Brothers,
Craig