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tetonteri66
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Actually my husband's was about 18 years ago....and he never ended up having surgery and has had no further problems. He does his "back" exercises faithfully every single day. I joke and tell him a tornado could be about to hit the house and he'd say "Wait a minute -- I haven't "stretched" my back yet."
I've had two fusions but they were both lurabar. I am now in the process of fusing three levels, from L3 to S1. For some inexplicable reason, the second fusion, which ended up being major reconstruction as well as the fusion procedure, was a lot easier than my first one level fusion. Even though I had more surgery, over the same incision (3rd time) my biggest problem was trying to keep myself from doing too much too soon. I was off all pain meRAB at ten days, whereas the one level I was pretty much knocked out for eight weeks.
I cannot explain the difference, nor can my surgeon. I think he is a magician....
Anyway, my point is to not make the mistake of assuming that any subsequent surgery will be similar to the first or other surgery. You never know....I hope you do not need lurabar surgery, but don't be fearful if you do. And, by the way, I do not find that the 3 levels have made much difference in mobility, flexibility, etc. I am really not aware that I have all those screws and longer roRAB....I am almost six months out and am fused, but the bone is not yet "hard."
If you did any bending over the holiday, or any lifting (like a turkey....) it is enough to increase back pain...running the vacuum is just about the worst activity for a person with lurabar issues....and it takes surprisingly LITTLE to set it off.
Good luck with your MRI. I hope the technician is speedy and you won't be on the table too long. But just so you know, it is pretty much like having two separate MRIs. I thought as long as they were doing the lurabar, they could also do the cervical...but that wasn't quite the case.
I've had two fusions but they were both lurabar. I am now in the process of fusing three levels, from L3 to S1. For some inexplicable reason, the second fusion, which ended up being major reconstruction as well as the fusion procedure, was a lot easier than my first one level fusion. Even though I had more surgery, over the same incision (3rd time) my biggest problem was trying to keep myself from doing too much too soon. I was off all pain meRAB at ten days, whereas the one level I was pretty much knocked out for eight weeks.
I cannot explain the difference, nor can my surgeon. I think he is a magician....
Anyway, my point is to not make the mistake of assuming that any subsequent surgery will be similar to the first or other surgery. You never know....I hope you do not need lurabar surgery, but don't be fearful if you do. And, by the way, I do not find that the 3 levels have made much difference in mobility, flexibility, etc. I am really not aware that I have all those screws and longer roRAB....I am almost six months out and am fused, but the bone is not yet "hard."
If you did any bending over the holiday, or any lifting (like a turkey....) it is enough to increase back pain...running the vacuum is just about the worst activity for a person with lurabar issues....and it takes surprisingly LITTLE to set it off.
Good luck with your MRI. I hope the technician is speedy and you won't be on the table too long. But just so you know, it is pretty much like having two separate MRIs. I thought as long as they were doing the lurabar, they could also do the cervical...but that wasn't quite the case.