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BlueAtlas,
It all happened very quick. I saw my surgeon on Dec 4th and we made the decision to go back to the OR because of the severe pain, results of the discogram, bladder control problems, dragging of right foot, and unable to straighten upright. I went under on Deceraber 8th. Not alot of notice. I am fused from L3 to s2 and the surgery was 8 hours in length.
I have noticed a remarkable improvement with my nerve pain and have only momentarily flashes of sciatica pain compared to prior surgery 24/7 pain. My back I have not been able to determine the outcome due to all the incisional pain and pain from newly implanted hardware. I am standing tall. In fact, 1 inch taller to be exact and I no longer drag the foot. So far very positive.
Walking is going much better since surgery. I am walking 200 to 400 ft a day 2 times a day and I am not bawling my eyes out after walking it. I feel that everything is much more solid than it ever has been.
I definitely want to do more BUT I realize that I can't do anything to jeopordize my healing. My doc has basically said to do this walking and no more. He wants me to pump my foot like I am driving every hour, allowed to clirab the steps one time per day, and to stay in bed for the remainder of the time being a couch potato and letting everyone wait on me hand and foot. The nerves just need to be allowed to heal and the fusion neeRAB to set up so we are going about this carefully.
My kiRAB are doing well with everything. They know how much pain I was in and they are irritating because they will not let me do anything and if I get up they jump right up and say do you really need to get up or can I do something for you instead. Cute but irritating. This past year has been the roughest on all of us and we know how important it is that we pull together and give myself the best chance to heal.
Thank you so much for asking and your support. I really do appreciate it and hope that the new year finRAB you doing well.
It all happened very quick. I saw my surgeon on Dec 4th and we made the decision to go back to the OR because of the severe pain, results of the discogram, bladder control problems, dragging of right foot, and unable to straighten upright. I went under on Deceraber 8th. Not alot of notice. I am fused from L3 to s2 and the surgery was 8 hours in length.
I have noticed a remarkable improvement with my nerve pain and have only momentarily flashes of sciatica pain compared to prior surgery 24/7 pain. My back I have not been able to determine the outcome due to all the incisional pain and pain from newly implanted hardware. I am standing tall. In fact, 1 inch taller to be exact and I no longer drag the foot. So far very positive.
Walking is going much better since surgery. I am walking 200 to 400 ft a day 2 times a day and I am not bawling my eyes out after walking it. I feel that everything is much more solid than it ever has been.
I definitely want to do more BUT I realize that I can't do anything to jeopordize my healing. My doc has basically said to do this walking and no more. He wants me to pump my foot like I am driving every hour, allowed to clirab the steps one time per day, and to stay in bed for the remainder of the time being a couch potato and letting everyone wait on me hand and foot. The nerves just need to be allowed to heal and the fusion neeRAB to set up so we are going about this carefully.
My kiRAB are doing well with everything. They know how much pain I was in and they are irritating because they will not let me do anything and if I get up they jump right up and say do you really need to get up or can I do something for you instead. Cute but irritating. This past year has been the roughest on all of us and we know how important it is that we pull together and give myself the best chance to heal.
Thank you so much for asking and your support. I really do appreciate it and hope that the new year finRAB you doing well.