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Date of upload: Oct 7, 2016 ^^
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I suffered for 3 years with severe pain and loss of instant mobility. I was afraid of back surgery but had no choice. The pain took over my life. in 2011, I had my L5-S1 fused along with a disc implant. Just like in the video. Although, to minimize scar tissue in my back, my surgeon went thru the front and the incision was done on lower abdomen. I was walking a climbing stairs within 2 days. NO back or sciatic pains at all. After several months, to be safe, I was golfing and doing light jogging. Thankful for the procedure, my surgeons, and modern medicine. I got my life back.
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On October 21st this year I had my entire lumber spine fused. I'm 8 weeks out now and have zero pain, other than pulled muscles from PT. I saw the surgeon yesterday and , after looking at some new x-rays, I can start a return to normal which should include skiing in early spring.
I'm 67 and had 5 surgeries prior to this starting in 1998. I'm super happy and hope that this one is the end. Fingers crossed!
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DO NOT let a neurosurgeon do a lower lumbar fusion unless you have exhausted every single option. I am a long distance runner and had a neurosurgeon tell I would never be able to run again without this operation. I got another opinion from another doctor who told me to not run for 6-8 months and see how it goes. I took my MRI to a chiropractor and he said he can fix my herniated disk in 3 sessions. He did exactly that. Less than 3 months later I ran a half marathon with no pain. The neurosurgeon would have ruined my back for a lifetime.
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I got a full spinal fusion when I was 15. I had severe scoliosis (75 degrees if I remember correctly), and the doctors said I would be at a 90 degree angle by the time I was 20 if I didn't get this surgery. It was the most painful thing I've been through to this day. I was stuck in bed for about a month, post op depression was a bitch, and my parents had to sleep in shifts because I had to take pain meds every few hours 24/7.
Although it was a rough recovery, it was the best decision I made. I can now fully walk and run just fine. The only thing is that I can't bend my spine (obviously) but that's not too bad. My back pain has gotten SO much better too.
Anyone who's scared to get this surgery, don't worry! It's okay to be scared, normal even. But everything will be okay in the end and you'll be glad you did it :)
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Я понимаю, что в ветке одни врачи. Но хочу сказать за себя.
Когда у меня произошло защемление в связи с протрузией. Я, сделав МРТ, обратился к к мануальшику.
Правая нога отказывала, спать не мог, по задней части правой ноги, как буд-то нитку натянули. Это ощушения. 3 дня не мог спать, от слова вообще.
После посешения мануальшика, 5 приемов, и приема препората Дона, больше 7 лет проблем такого характера не возникало.
Сначало меня вытянул, затем заставил пояс носить, и пропить курс препарата, который восстанавливает .
Желаю всем крепкого здоровья.
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My grandfather passed away 89 years old, when he was 20 years old he hurt his back. the doctor's told him that he would never walk again and he would be crippled in a wheelchair for life .He said screw that,started doing workouts and exercises, he walked his entire life, went to the gym everyday until he was 87 and got a real good workout when he did.
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@anthonyscott5612
2 years ago
An operated spine will never be the same anymore.
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