SURGERY for spinal stenosis & lumbar spinal fusion
In the near future, I’m supposed to have surgery to correct my severe spinal stenosis + have lumbar spinal fusion on my L3 & L4 and my L4 & L5. Currently taking Gabapentin 3X daily. Has anyone had this surgery & how was your recovery experience? Thank you for any encouragement, advice, information, etc. you can offer.
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Yikes, you two have a lot going on. Hope you both are recovering.
Thanks!
@draw I've had two lumbar decompressions. All 5 of my siblings have had a lot more than that for back problems. I seem to have dodged that bullet, except for some stenosis that was probably the result of a fall from a ladder, landing sitting on the ground with my back against a concrete wall. Avoidable. Oops!
The advice from my siblings is that I avoid surgery beyond decompression. Fusions and rods have been hard on them, so unless it becomes clear that such procedures are needed, I'm going with the least invasive treatment. That's not to say that I'd refuse surgery if I get to that place, but if that time does come, I'll be asking for input from more than one doctor, for sure.
I trust that the responses to your post are proving to be helpful.
Jim
I had 3 spinal surgeries and now I cannot live without pain medication.
Hi! I, too, do well during the day, but do well at night, as well, as long as I only sleep on my left side (which have actually been doing before my Sept, 2019 diagnosis of severe spinal stenosis).
Yes, they are. thank you. Looking into getting a second opinion. Thanks for your input.
Thank you for your response. After reading other people’s responses, I’m looking into getting a second opinion, just to be safe. However, your last sentence is what my current doctor said I’d need to do after surgery ~~ he said, “you’ll need to walk like crazy!” Makes sense.
Thank you for your response. It has been helpful. Also, after reading all the comments, I’m looking into getting a second opinion, just to be safe. By the way, I turn 73 this month.
This has been very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to write. I live about 60 miles from the hospital. And, turn 73 this month. So, thanks again. You have been encouraging & helpful.
Thank you!