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Thanks. But for me, I have already had surgery.
Hello. I am fused L4 to S1. Like you, I had laminectomies prior to the fusion. Once I lost muscle strength and control of my foot it was necessary to move on to a fusion. So I get what you are saying with your surgery necessity as well.
Are you feeling any nerve pain post fusion, like sciatica, or is it more localized to low back pain? I know I stiffen up after not moving during the night, so I start off by laying on my heating pad for 15 minutes or so. If it’s more severe pain from lots of activity the day before I’ll use an ice pack on back. To make the cold pack more tolerable, I’ll often use the heating pad across my abdomen at the same. Daily stretching is super important also.
I cannot say that the cold weather has directly impacted my pain or maybe I just haven’t correlated the two. I have heard that there is a type of arthritis cream that can be used on lower back but am not in the medical field so double check me on that. I’ve more often used an Icy Hot type of roll-on ointment or there are some hemp creams you could try.
I understand your dislike of the side effects of many pain meds. Anti-inflammatory meds mess with my gut so I cannot use those very often. But when I am in desperate need I take naproxen.
Nerve pain does affect me so I’m on gabapentin at night. You may not like gabapentin because it can cause drowsiness or dizziness for some. But I’ve been able to lower my usage so much after getting a spinal cord stimulator implanted in my spine. You don’t seem to be at that point at all but it’s something to be aware of. It’s a big surgery too though.
Best of health to you.
Thanks, It seems to be mostly muscular, not that electrical pain that shoots out of nowhere. More like sudden stabs that are immobilizing. It is also arthritis which reacts to cold. I was told not to take NSAIDS, only Tylenol. I don’t think I am at the place where I would ever agree to Gabapentin. I thank you for your advice. I do appreciate it.
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I would always try Gokhale Primal Posture method before going to surgical intervention.