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hessie28
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Hi, I'm six weeks out from double fusion L4, L5, S1 and Lamidectomy (not sure if spelled correctly). I expected the recovery to be much worse then it is. The surgeon put me out of work for 3 months. I understand that is due to the fusion process and not all about pain etc. They has me out of bed the day after surgery with a walker. The day after that they made sure I could do steps. I will start physical therapy next week. They will do massage, electric stim, ultrasound and gentle range of movement exercises for 18 sessions. I just found out today from the Orthopedic doctor that I am not suppose to bend, lift or twist the rest of my life. I'll be able to but they said it can cause more problems with the existing discs. I had grade 1 Spondylolethesis (can't spell either) with herniated disc, arthritis, stenosis. I'm 41 female. I suffered from severe back pain the past 3 years. I wore a TENS machine 2 years which was annoying. I haven't slept in my bed for almost 2 years. Can't sleep flat. I rented a hospital bed for two months. I'm investing in an adustable bed for me and my husband. I think you decide on the surgery when you just can't take the pain anymore. Already the disc pain is gone. I may have permanent nerve damage in my leg and foot. I've been going out for walks everyday. I've been using a cane just for extra security but probably don't need it. I have pain in the buttocks which they think is muscle related. Not that I am a neat freak but I hate that I can't clean the house etc.