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Paula, sounRAB like we have been living through the same thing for quite some time. Recently, I've been noticing more and more weakness in the legs after walking no doubt related to the stenosis and the multiple degenerated disks. You reach a point where you ask yourself, "is this the way I want to spend the rest of my life?" Not an easy decision (surgery) and I am a firm believer that you have to go through all the less invasive options first - PT, stretching, shots, heat/cold, back supports, Motrin like it was going out of style, and if nothing helps, it's time to (excuse the expression) poop or get off the pot. It's not going to get better when the source of the problem is structural versus a sprain, a lifting "oops", etc.
The diskectomy I had about 10 years ago really didn't do much for me and the back has gotten apprciably worse (degenerative-wise) since according to the doc when he looked at the last MRI and myelogram. Short story made long, back surgery is not something one should rush into but I have a confidence in my surgeon and this could change my life for the better. One can only hope.
'Just came back from Starbucks where I had a coffee, read the paper, and enjoyed a fine cigar outside. I won't be able to do that for a while so I am enjoying while I can.
The diskectomy I had about 10 years ago really didn't do much for me and the back has gotten apprciably worse (degenerative-wise) since according to the doc when he looked at the last MRI and myelogram. Short story made long, back surgery is not something one should rush into but I have a confidence in my surgeon and this could change my life for the better. One can only hope.
'Just came back from Starbucks where I had a coffee, read the paper, and enjoyed a fine cigar outside. I won't be able to do that for a while so I am enjoying while I can.
