I spoke to doc but was in recovery and was full of morhpine etc.... I'll see him tomorrow. All seems good ATM anyway.I'll bet there's a lot of swelling that needs to subside before that nerve pain goes away. It may also need to recoup a bit. Hope you have a productive chat with the doc and that all went well man
Really? No nerve pain at all afterwards? Mine is still present slightly but as mentioned there will have been some tuggin etc no doubt. I'm just relieved I can still walk lol.. You have yours done in U.K.?I just had L5-S1 microdiscectomy myself, 15 days ago. Felt great the first 10 days after surgery, then extreme pain from an inflammation flare up. Docs said it will be better in 2-3 days and should be able to start training again by January. Personally, I would recommend it, just be prepared for some nasty discomfort
Man, that's rough.... I feel for you bro. back surgery is the worst I've had out of a long list of exercise related surgeries. One day at a time, right? Did you say earlier in the thread you had a TENS machine? Those are sweet as well.
Yeah, I haven't put it super close to the incision yet, as I have staples (dunno how staples and electric shock will go) but I have put the leads on surrounding tissues in the back and glutes on low and it helps. Then I ice for a while. Helps a ton man. Just go low with the tens at first, don't want to induce a bunch of twitching in the injured muscles.
Yeah mine is l5-S1, and I was supposed to have stiches but the doc said he had to saw through so much muscle (made me feel pretty BA) that he though staples were necessary. My incision is about 2inches. I used to deadlift twice a week (sumo for reps and conventional heavy) so I had a lot of meat in the lower back.
Thursday 12/11/15 - 2 days post op
I am still in hospital, did a fair bit of walking yesterday which really eased me up but it seems I may have done too much. Woke up in bad pain at 3:30am and had to have some morhpine and again at 7am. My leg pain is coming and going, surgeon doesn't seem to concerned, may just be its still swollen.
There is a chance that more fluid may leak out coz I do still has a hole in the disk for the time being until it heals.
I may br allows to go home today if I can conquer the stairs
Mine was ruptured. The MRI only showed a little herniation, but once they got in, they said it was worse than they anticipated. I'm no stranger to surgeries, but the back is tricky because it is so hard to isolate and keep still
Same, mine showed just a bulge but since the scan it had ruptured very severely
Yeah I have heard that from a lot of people, that the scans don't necessarily give a great picture. Which is worrisome, because someone may opt to not have the procedure, and it could be really detrimental to them down the road
Ye I get you. It's not good but luckily for us we both went through with it.
Finally got discharged and home now.
Generally feeling pretty good tbh
Yeah it feels good to be home, I'm with ya bro
Jeeeez I'm on 6 weeks no lifting bending twisting driving etc.They told me no bending, lifting, or twisting for at least 3 weeks
We will see how mine goes.... Don't feel great, and I see the doc next week, so he may have me not bend for a while longer. I wish I could fast forward and get back in the gym
Friday 13/11/15 - 3 days post op
Had a fairly good nights sleep but have some leg pain today, I think my mattress is too soft. Going to have to pack it out with towels to firm it up. Although my back is not hurting as much as I thought it would.
Been for a 200m walk, this started pulling towards the end so having a lay down now.
Hopefully the leg pain will subside soon.
Keep up the walking man, it will help. Are you icing it still?
Yeah I ice my lower back and glutes 15 min twice a day. I think it helps. The issue I'm having now is getting prescription refills. With all the laws here now, I physically have to pick it up from the doc and physically take it to the pharmacy. Hard to do when you can't drive.....
In Ohio, in the U.S. I'm on 10mg oxycodone, 5 mg Valium, and 4 mg tiazidine (xanaflex). Issue is that the new laws REALLY limit the oxycodone because of all the pill addicts in the Midwest USA. You're in the UK right?
Issue is that the new laws REALLY limit the oxycodone because of all the pill addicts in the Midwest USA.
I wish ole Mary Jane was an option for me.... Ohio just bailed on legalization (though it ought to pass next year, since there were tons of issues with the current bill) and my job does randoms. I'm the opposite man, there is such a Herion problem in southern Ohio/northern Ky, that they don't want to give out anythingOh man, I'm in NYC and was precribed far too much oxycodone when I had surgery. My doctor pre-prescribed it so that I'd be ready with it when I returned home, but the hospital also figured I should have a prescription. Even though i told the hospital that I already have one, they basically forced me to take their prescription. I only used it for 3 days and ended up with 1.5 bottles of oxycodone that I had to get rid of. I hate the stuff. Ended up using more 'natural' means for pain aka mary jane.
I wish ole Mary Jane was an option for me.... Ohio just bailed on legalization (though it ought to pass next year, since there were tons of issues with the current bill) and my job does randoms. I'm the opposite man, there is such a Herion problem in southern Ohio/northern Ky, that they don't want to give out anything
I hope, and think the fed will pass a bill in the coming year to legalize for medical use country-wide. It's being talked about a lot now.