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Any tips for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: 7 hours ago | Replies (34)

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I’ve had a lot of surgeries, and I noticed those little surgeries like you had are ineffective, and you probably need to go to another orthopedic surgeon and have fusion and laminectomy (people commonly have at L3 L4 L5). I read up a lot on the discectomy and the like, before I ended up After having two hip replacements, and then finally a major lumbar fusion and laminectomy with an amazing orthopedic surgeon who wasted no time and told me my nerves are crushed and I need to have immediate surgery. I saw four orthopedic and neurology surgeons. He was my night and shining armor. Don’t give up and go for second third fourth opinions if you need to until you find your night in shining armor.

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Would you mind sharing who did your surgery? We are looking for more opinions after pain not getting better but rather worse than before.

I am going to make a general statement about patients being part of the failed surgeries. I am not pointing fingers and no accusations. I have had over 45 surgeries, 4 individual cervical fusions (C3-T1 in total), 3 laminectomies/discectomies and finally L3-S1 fusion, new shoulder and I could go on. The lumbar fusion was the most painful surgery I’ve had, the doctor wanted me out of work 6-9 months. Family bills, mortgage, car payments…6-9 months? Can’t afford to do it. As I was getting discharged I asked the surgeon when would I start PT, not for at least 6 months. All I want you to do is walk. I got into a routine of getting the kids on the bus at 7:45 and I’d just start walking. I get back home from my walk around noon or so. At my 6 month follow up I asked the doc if I could go back to work. He said it’s only been 6 months, you haven’t had any PT. He asked if I was walking, yup, for how long? I don’t know I said but I’m doing about 40 miles per week. Two days later I was back to work. We as patients have a responsibility to hold up our own end of the surgical agreement. I look at PT (I hate PT) as my full time job while I’m not working because of surgery and devote my efforts to the excersises to strengthen the muscles supporting my joints, neck, lower back and more. If there’s no exercises at that point, walk. Walking is by far the best overall exercise there is. I am absolutely 100% honest with surgeries as I am about a 3 month coma, 6 week coma , 2 trips in a life flight helicopter and being killed in a 60mph head on collision. Surgery is in addition to what we need to do to heal.

Who did your surgery