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I had laminectomy/discectomy L4/L5 last Noveraber. I have now determined that I have extra sensitive nerve roots, more so than other people, and they are inflamed. It's hard to get better when you never get a chance to rest, know what I mean? I have continued pain down both legs to my feet, I would say pretty severe.
As part of my job last week, I was asserabling a test setup that required me to bend down, get down on one knee, etc. Almost impossible and really painful. I am on Gabapentin and Percoset and have been maxing out on the Percoset to just get through this work. My boss is well aware of my problem, but he claimed there was no one who could help. I have info that there were people who could help, but I think he remains obstinate out of principle - he doesn't want to look bad for not getting me any help, so he continues to insist there is no help available.
It looks like I will have to continue on this work that requires me to bend over, get on one knee, for at least another week, maybe two. I've been thinking about the following options:
1. Suffer through another week or two of this work and hope that it does not make my pain level any worse. I'm thinking this option is not going to work.
2. Go to my boss's boss. This will impact my relations with my boss and could impact my career. I'm also inclined not to go with this option.
3. I've been thinking about just going on disability for 4 to 6 weeks. What would this require? With some calls and/or visits, I could ask my Primary Care Physician and my Neurosurgeon to agree to recommend that I require rest to allow my nerves to heal. In your experience, how difficult is this? Any advice on how to go about doing this?
Thanks for any advice.
As part of my job last week, I was asserabling a test setup that required me to bend down, get down on one knee, etc. Almost impossible and really painful. I am on Gabapentin and Percoset and have been maxing out on the Percoset to just get through this work. My boss is well aware of my problem, but he claimed there was no one who could help. I have info that there were people who could help, but I think he remains obstinate out of principle - he doesn't want to look bad for not getting me any help, so he continues to insist there is no help available.
It looks like I will have to continue on this work that requires me to bend over, get on one knee, for at least another week, maybe two. I've been thinking about the following options:
1. Suffer through another week or two of this work and hope that it does not make my pain level any worse. I'm thinking this option is not going to work.
2. Go to my boss's boss. This will impact my relations with my boss and could impact my career. I'm also inclined not to go with this option.
3. I've been thinking about just going on disability for 4 to 6 weeks. What would this require? With some calls and/or visits, I could ask my Primary Care Physician and my Neurosurgeon to agree to recommend that I require rest to allow my nerves to heal. In your experience, how difficult is this? Any advice on how to go about doing this?
Thanks for any advice.