Thankfully you are having a fusion at the least mobile area of the spine. Because of that, you won't have much if any loss of ability to bend. Painwise, it can be rather intense for the first week or so, then it tenRAB to lessen as time goes on. Most patients are discharged with a walker, to help with stability while you are recovering. You won't be allowed to bend, lift or twist, or drive until your surgeon tells you that you can. Don't smoke......
It can take up to a year for the bone to heal enough for it to be stable, so patience is your best friend.
Watch for an increase in pain levels beyond the normal post op pain, or increasing nurabness, difficulty using the bathroom, or a better way to describe it is a difference in how toilet paper feels on your bottom....if any of that happens, you need to see your surgeon right away......
Get a high rise toilet seat because bending down to reach your normal level will be difficult and painful.
Walk, as much and as often as you can.
Best of luck to you and your surgeon as you heal......
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