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DH had a laminectomy w/ a micro discectomy on L4-L5 discs yesterday. I had my sister n law, who is a nurse there at the hospital read the docs notes. She said that he cleaned out a LOT of disc material from the L4-L5 discs, moved something around (can't remeraber what, maybe tendons?), filled the discs with some gel, and sewed him back up.
DH actually herniated L5-S1 6 yrs ago while working (he's an electrician). He's tried every possible conservative treatment (tens, chiro, massotherapy, several epidural shots, facet blocks, etc) and nothing has helped. 2 years ago, he had to be admitted to rehab because he was hooked onto prescription pain meRAB (oxys and percocets). He hasn't worked the past year because we wanted him to be completely medication-free and he said that it was more pain than before (we assume this is when L4 also got herniated). He said that his lower back pain was killing him and pain that hurt his buttocks, legs and feet. His legs and back would also constantlu spasm. After seeing several docs over the years, he finally was comfortable enough with his current neuro surgeon to get the surgery.
The first couple of hours after the surgery, he was in a lot of pain. All they were initially giving him was vicodins. They eventually added a morphine pump. The doc had him up and at least walking to the bathroom yesterday, which he was able to do.
Today seems to be a completely different day. The doc sent him home with instructions not to twist, bend, or lift over 10 lbs. He's taking short walks also. Doc said that he seems to be handling the walking even better than he expected. Doc has him on vicodin
Being that DH has been in so much pain for so long, I can tell that he is very wary of everything and don't want to get excited. He did admit though that he hasn't had the pain that travels down his leg since the surgery, and that his main pain now is mostly when he gets up and sits down. He's supposed to follow-up w/ the doc in 3 weeks.
DH actually herniated L5-S1 6 yrs ago while working (he's an electrician). He's tried every possible conservative treatment (tens, chiro, massotherapy, several epidural shots, facet blocks, etc) and nothing has helped. 2 years ago, he had to be admitted to rehab because he was hooked onto prescription pain meRAB (oxys and percocets). He hasn't worked the past year because we wanted him to be completely medication-free and he said that it was more pain than before (we assume this is when L4 also got herniated). He said that his lower back pain was killing him and pain that hurt his buttocks, legs and feet. His legs and back would also constantlu spasm. After seeing several docs over the years, he finally was comfortable enough with his current neuro surgeon to get the surgery.
The first couple of hours after the surgery, he was in a lot of pain. All they were initially giving him was vicodins. They eventually added a morphine pump. The doc had him up and at least walking to the bathroom yesterday, which he was able to do.
Today seems to be a completely different day. The doc sent him home with instructions not to twist, bend, or lift over 10 lbs. He's taking short walks also. Doc said that he seems to be handling the walking even better than he expected. Doc has him on vicodin
Being that DH has been in so much pain for so long, I can tell that he is very wary of everything and don't want to get excited. He did admit though that he hasn't had the pain that travels down his leg since the surgery, and that his main pain now is mostly when he gets up and sits down. He's supposed to follow-up w/ the doc in 3 weeks.