spondylothesis grade 3.5 - aftermath

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Hello. It's been since 6/14/07 that I last been on this board. Anyhow, I went through with my surgery for my spondy. My surgery date was June 20. I was under the knife for 9 hours . the next morning they had me stand up. i was surprised that i was able toget out of bed the next day, only to sit on a chair for 2 mins and then back in bed. I stayed in the hospital for 4 days. I was happy to leave. on my way home we were very careful riding slowly over bumps. the dr gave me sleeping pills, major pain killers, and pills to help any tweaking of the musscles. I'm happy to admit that I didn't have to take any of the medicine. Its truely amazing that I had NO pain what so ever!!! but if i sneezed, then that would be a different issue.
6 weeks after surgery I was able to drive. I was able to walk, and walk fast . I beleive my recovery was great and fast. 6 months after that I was able to jog. I even went back to work full time.
I dont have any nurabness nor tiggy feelings down my legs anymore. My muscle on my calves have restored their stregnth. Its as if, nothing ever went wrong. I always forget that I had the surgery too because I am feeling so better than ever.
I remeber how terrrified i was of surgery and scared of all the risks. however, ii was no longer able to walk and so i did it.

because my surgery went so well, I've been so active and busy to update. Which makes me remeber..... when I first came to this board. I read about 95% of negativity due to sugery. however, there was this one person who made a note stating that her surgery went well and that there is hope out there. Not all surgerys go bad. the reason why you dont see many possitive posts is because those people have had a succesful surgery and have forgotten how bad it was.
well, that is the same reason i've been gone too.

but i really want you all to know that not all back surgerys go bad and there is hope.

good luck to you all. :angel:
 
What a wonderful story. We really need to hear from people like you once in awhile!!

Did you have a fusion?
 
oh, YES, sorry.... i forgot to mention the important scare.
I had fusion s1-L5, & a 6" scar.
 
HI,
I remeraber your posts, I'm so glad that your well. YOur so right to have come back to let others know that these surgeries DO work a good part of the time. I have to add that even when they don't work 100% there may still be improvement. I am disabled but I can do many things that I coudln't do before any surgeries. I am way better off now than I was before even tho I'm disabled now with permanent nerve damage. I coud'nt walk for 5 minutes before without holding a cart or someones hand. So even the not so good stories are good compared to no surgery ata ll.

Thank You for coming back & sharing your wonderful story with us, I'm sure you have inspired many on here.

God BLess

Carol
 
That is fantastic news!! I am glad that your surgery went so well!! CONGRATULATIONS!!
 
Alrighty Canerhead !!! Congrats buddy...:D Glad everything went great for you.. I believe there are more people than we think who has a successfull surgeries too .. I haven't been doing to bad either.. After my injections last October I'm up walking further than before..Sure tires me out tho..havin been down since 2004 my muscles are pretty weak.. But the pain isn't know where near what it was.. I'm due more injections in March.. laying down still hurts , so sleeping much is out.. But hey ! I can walk now..

Thanks for comming back and telling us your story bud, I remeraber you..

Shawley..

PS. Hi carol ;)
 
I had L5/S1 spinal fusion for spondylothesis via Anterior approach in 1984. Very few doctors did this from anterior approach back then. The post surgical pain was pretty intense for 3 days after. I had to lay on striker bed and be turned over ever 3 hours. The turning over part really hurt and I'd get a shot immediatly after. All the horrible pain I had for a coupled of years before the surgery disappeared after the correction. I was really lucky to find my wonderful innovation physician, Dr. Horst Blume, Sioux City, IA, who is now unfortunatly, dead. Blanchetta
 
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