L4-S1 Fusion, 6 week checkup

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Figured I'd better start my own thread for this. Finally had my 6 week checkup at 6 1/2 weeks (doctor had been in an accident.) Things are looking good, x-rays looked good - he wasn't looking for fusion yet, it's too early. He was looking for hardware placement, making sure it settled in nicely under load and holding my spine curvature the way it should. This is a big improvement, because the one sided disc collapse had caused my spine to bend at a far greater angle then normal - the hardware had to correct it. I even got copies of my x-rays, on CD. I'm using them to gross out my children. The general reaction has been OUCH. I highly recommend it for those whose children and spouses are starting to get bored taking care of us. One look at those 6 long screws through bone, 6 brackets and roRAB got everyone helping me again.

I can shower! YES. My family agrees. LOL I have also been given permission, 6 weeks earlier then normal, to sleep without the brace as long as it goes on as soon as I get up. He took pity on me.

So, all in all, this is going well. I woke up this morning without an ounce of pain. I mean it, I had no pain anywhere. As the morning wore on, and the pain came back, I realized the pain is simply from daily living - walking, sitting, and the brace. I consider this to be great news and the start of successful healing.

Now, if we can just keep Richard from bending over to put on shoes... :D
 
YEA!!!! What great news!!!! I am SO THRILLED for you!!!! :D You must be on cloud nine to be waking up with no pain whatsoever. Keep up the good recovery work and be careful not to overdo it when you're feeling so good. You still have a lot of healing to do, but it looks like you're well on the road to getting your life back. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Emily :wave:
 
Emily, the daytime pain comes back with enough of a thud that I don't have to worry about overdoing. This morning was such a shock though. In addition to fusion recovery, it was the morning pain that was so unbearable that's what originally sent me to the doctors.

It was so amazing to wake feeling good!
 
Paula congratulations on "no pain" in the morning and the time off of the brace. I know you won't but be careful and not overdo and get yourself down because it sure is easy to do when we get to feeling better.

Take care
Linda:angel:
 
Thanks guys! Of course this morning wasn't quite as perfect but it was still pretty good! At least getting a decent night's sleep should go a long way towarRAB healing. Yesterday I actually took one less dose of Vicodin, so we're getting there.

Definitely not overdoing. Within an hour of so of awakening I have enough aches and pains that I'm reminded I'm only 6 1/2 weeks post op. However, still trying to do a bit more and more each day, as I'm trying to plan a return to work date for the end of the month. We shall see. We're still dealing with about 2 inches of my incision that won't completely heal, and that will definitely be the deciding factor in returning to work. This morning hubby and I decided on a plan ourselves. All the fancy stuff the nurse has been putting on there is not working, so I'm going to go for daily irrigation in the shower with the bandage off, and the rebandaging with OTC antibiotic stuff. It's a surface wound so I'm not risking much, and I suspect this may help more then the fancy wound care things.
 
Hey Paula I know about the change in those mornings and days. I am always amazed on how I can feel "pretty" good one day and then the next I need to stay in bed or the recliner all day. It sounRAB like you and your husband have a plan of attack for that incision. When I had that surface infection with my Anterior Lurabar Fusion and went through several rounRAB of antibiotics I started taking care of my incision basically the same way you are discussing. What did the doctor say about the incision? I sure hope you get to feeling better before the end of the month because I don't see how you will be able to go back to work so soon. Are you mobile enough with your brace on to work? Can you drive with your brace on? Sorry I shouldn't be questioning you on these things but you have been through so much. Well you take care and good luck on your plan of attack with your incision.

Gentle Hugs
Linda:angel:
 
Hi Linda,

You're not going to believe this (and hubby sure didn't - he's annoyed with me) but the doctor and I got to talking about so many things we both forgot the incision. I think if his nurse was there she'd have remerabered (or I would have) but we got so caught up with both my recovery and x-rays, and his recovery from his accident, that we plum forgot. We also got caught up talking about local stuff because it turns out we're neigrabroadors - and since I live in a very remote and rural location that is a truly bizarre coincidence. He's a wonderful man and it turned into more of a conversation between frienRAB then doctor/patient. That type of talk did accomplish one thing though - removing my brace for sleeping. It was said as "between you and I, as long as you put it back on immediately upon rising you can remove it." This is 6 weeks earlier then he usually allows, so he was doing this for a friend who was having so much trouble sleeping with it on.

Another wonderful night. As the brace comes off my body just goes...ahhhhhhhhhhh. Course, that's mostly fat talking. ;)

Over the next few weeks I'll be experimenting with getting in and out of my car myself, using a cane if necessary, shifting (my car is a standard) and mostly trying to regain some endurance. I also need to buy some clothes that will fit over this brace. I've decided either hospital scrub shirts or maternity wear, some maternity pants and maternity underwear should do it. It's a clamshell brace that I have to loosen for sitting, and it gets so bulky I really need big clothes to go over it.

I really have to figure out how to do this, because the brace is on for another 4-7 months and I can't be out of work that long. Well, I can, but I'd prefer not to. I'm the primary income, and after this month my STD will drop to 70% of income, and I'd just rather not do that. After that it pays for a long time, and the company that administers it has said they're willing, but that's a 30% drop in income. Big drop with winter heating bills looming.

The biggest issue will be endurance. Right now endurance drops and pain increases quite a bit around 1:30 every afternoon. We'll see how this goes.

Back to the incision. When I wasn't allowed to shower there were limits to what the nurse could do. She comes twice/week and each time she'd hope to see some improvement. It would be slight so she'd continue whatever she was doing. One visit it started looking angry so back on antibiotics and that's when she started using this weird pad that almost looks like gauze but is made from seaweed, and is supposed to have incredible healing properties. Well, with the brace rubbing against it, that didn't work either.

Last Monday I had the orthotics people cut out a section in the back of the brace to try and stop the rubbing. Hopefully that will help too. Now that I'm allowed to shower I figure the daily irrigation and bacitracin might do it (I can't use neosporin, allergic to it.) I also think the grease base in bacitracin may help with any rubbing that might occur, protecting it by allowing things to slide over it. We'll see - she'll be here tomorrow. I was thinking of phoning the doctor today to see if he wants me to return to look at the incision, but I'll wait until tomorrow and see what the nurse says. It would be so much easier if I could actually SEE what's going on back there. LOL I asked hubby if it looks better and he says "I'm not a doctor." I think he's still pissed I forgot to ask the doctor to look at it.

I also need to start dropping the narcotics a bit. I have to be drug free for the drive to work, then I can take small amounts of Vicodin while there but have to let it wear off in time for the drive home. Since the Vicodin itself has less and less effect (normal reaction) and I can function on it more and more, this may be possible. Also want to reduce the Lyrica so my feet return to something that reserables normal. I've monitored the swelling, and it has stopped at my ankles, so no serious problems, but wearing shoes all day will not be fun. Worse comes to worse I'll have to wear slippers to work.

All in all, we'll see how this all goes over the next few weeks. Interesting to note that in all of this, it's my back that's causing the least amount of pain. I am so grateful for my doctor's skill. There was scar tissue from my laminectomy from 25 years ago, and that had me worried, but I suspect he cleaned it out when he installed the hardware. It really is amazing to note that in spite of all the pain I'm complaining about, none of it is from the horrible back pain that sent me down this road.
 
Hi Paula ~

Glad you're feeling so much better.

I recently weaned myself off Lyrica because I really didn't have a strong feeling that it was helping much, and I was tired of the swelling. We went up one dose/day to see if that would help with the pain, but instead I gained 8 pounRAB almost overnight and my foot was really swollen. So I gradually cut back and got off it entirely. Interestingly, the pain I was taking it for isn't any different, but I now have all kinRAB of interesting little feelings in my feet and lower legs that I didn't even realize I had while on Lyrica. All in all, I'm happy to be off the Lyrica.

WalMart carries those pants with elastic waists. In black, with a long blouse, jacket or sweater on top, they don't look too bad. You can find different branRAB in some dept. stores, too. I had some in a soft knit that I wore for months after my surgery...when I wasn't in sweatpants!
 
Paula I CAN believe you forgot to ask because I have had that happen to me many times even when I had a list! Yes my husband couldn't understand that either and then my daughter told him that someone should go with me and help me so I don't forget. He doesn't say anything anymore. I hope the incision starts to looking better soon and glad you have a good relationship with your doctor because that means a lot.

SounRAB like you have a lot to keep you busy just planning your time back at your job. I wish you the best and let us know what the nurse has to say tomorrow about your incision. I had a lot of problems with Neurontin when I got home and was taken off of it but I had taken Lyrica before and had a bad reaction to it too. My neurosurgeon stated that sometime the cure can be worse then the problem and I think he was right on this one because I just stayed away from all of them and pray that it doesn't get real bad again.

Take care
Linda:angel:
 
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