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Campiana
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Maybe I'm too freshly off the table, maybe I'm just young and healthy, but I just had a L5-S1 microdiscectomy after 4 years of torturous pain (you guys know that pain). Anyway, my specific situation is that I had an extruded free fragment that (actually it turns out there were two) which had run off away from the disc and lodged nicely against my sciatic nerve (yeah, that pain). Instead of my body encapsulating the fugitive disc pieces it just replaced it with calcium so I basically had little bone spurs raking against my sciatic nerve.
Anyway, immediately off the table I felt perfect. As in, PERFECT. It's now a week later and I'm walking several miles a day with no pain, I'm off all my pain meRAB, I squat to pick things up, I have NOTHING to remind me of the 4 years of horror other than a slightly tender and still healing scar on my back. My ultimate goal is to return to competatively running ultramarathons and at some point complete at least one 100 mile trail race through the mountains. I know that in order to do that I need to make sure this recovery goes perfectly and slowly.
So my questions are, what are any suggestions, cautions, etc you could offer? I don't want scar tissue to build up, but I don't want to stretch too soon, and I know walking is good for me, but is there too much walking? Should I squat? Can I bend? Yes I know my surgeon said "only walking for 6 weeks", but he didn't tell me if I should squat or stretch or walk 5 miles.
Thanks so much for the advice and I really hope anyone else who can take away from my success story with surgery will find that too.
Andrea
Anyway, immediately off the table I felt perfect. As in, PERFECT. It's now a week later and I'm walking several miles a day with no pain, I'm off all my pain meRAB, I squat to pick things up, I have NOTHING to remind me of the 4 years of horror other than a slightly tender and still healing scar on my back. My ultimate goal is to return to competatively running ultramarathons and at some point complete at least one 100 mile trail race through the mountains. I know that in order to do that I need to make sure this recovery goes perfectly and slowly.
So my questions are, what are any suggestions, cautions, etc you could offer? I don't want scar tissue to build up, but I don't want to stretch too soon, and I know walking is good for me, but is there too much walking? Should I squat? Can I bend? Yes I know my surgeon said "only walking for 6 weeks", but he didn't tell me if I should squat or stretch or walk 5 miles.
Thanks so much for the advice and I really hope anyone else who can take away from my success story with surgery will find that too.
Andrea