Recovering from Spine Surgery: Patience required
It was a big surgery and the recovery is tough. No bending, twisting or lifting heavy things My husband keeps on gets after me that I am still twisting, but I'm doing the best I can. I walked 4 blocks yesterday and going for 6 blocks today.
Since seeing my surgeon at Mayo in Rochester he was very clear about what I can and cannot do, since I have soft bones he said If I wasn't careful I could pull out a screw or break a rod. He wants me to get off of Oxycodone and Tramadol. First I'm doing the Oxycodone and then I'll work at getting off of Tramadol. I find the Flexiril muscle relaxant really helps. So I'm having more spasms in my muscles.
I have become depressed since I got home. I can't seem to do anything and my husband is so good that he does most of what I can't do. I take Tymlos to strengthen my bones. It's and injection I have give myself every day. Just a very small needle into my stomach I may have to do it up to 2 years. I go see my surgeon again in 3 months.
I pray to God to please heal me. I'm sorry this is so long, but the degeneration caused a scoliosis and my L-4-5 and S-1 had stenosis .
very bad stenosis and the surgeon had to work having the nerves not being pinched. Then the fusion was from T-10 to my pelvis. I had complications after the surgery, but is won't go into them.
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What an unfortunate accident. I'm glad you were so at ease with the surgery this time around. All the work you did prior to your cervical surgery set you up for this. May the thought of riding your horses again get you thru the healing process.
@wisco50 Thank you. It wasn't the horse's fault either because she was running from something she thought would eat her. Horses are prey animals and herd animals, so the herd will run first at the first sign of danger, and ask questions later. They really do amazing things by learning to trust their humans. I think she was developing that with me because when I was at her stall she put her nose against my face and her chin on my shoulder and was calm for a little bit.
@red3 Thank you, and I think you read my mind. I am looking forward to playing with my own horse again. I have already visited him and fed him carrots at the gate. When I got him a fly sheet last summer, it looked like a lab coat, so I added some things and dressed him up like a surgeon. I decorated my cast with several pictures of him and his surgeon picture with the real surgeon next to him who repaired my fracture. I also added a small picture of my cats. I thought about it, but decided not to add pictures of the horse that injured me. My horse helped me rehab from spine surgery a few years ago and has earned his reputation as a therapy animal with me a least! Horses are very healing and when you find one who cares, you can tell him anything. If there is a carrot in my pocket, he will steal it, but that's the reason I bring it.
@jenniferhunter Glad to hear you are getting better and are making progress with what you can do . Just don't push it but you know that . When the cast comes off finally it will feel good to get into shoes but probably will hurt for a while and you will know doubt get arthritis in that ankle as time goes on . Ice is a great friend so don't be afraid to use it when needed ,15 min. on then heat as this brings the blood to the surface and promotes healing . I use this all the time for my breaks I had and still do at times.
@lioness Thanks, lioness. I will be transitioned into a boot, so no shoes for awhile. Thanks for tip on heat and cold. I will try that when I can.
I'm 82 and fell off a 3' ladder and shattered a vertebrae and also had 3 fusions in the lumbar area. My bone density is -3.5. I started taking daily tymlos injections for 6 months. After 6 months, The bones are not healing, the bone density has not changed, and one screw is broken and several others are loose. One neurosurgeon said I should continue on tymlos and absolutely not to have surgery because of the soft bones. I'm to get another dexa scan in January 2025 to see if tymlos is starting to work after being on it 12 months. I have off and on pain all the way across upper abdomen frequently. Humana medicare prescription does not cover tymlos in 2025. Would fortia help? I understand they have a generic. I'm so frustrated since one neurosurgeon wants to cut me from my upper back to lower spine, remove the rod and fusions, straighten my back and redo the surgery. The second neurosurgeon said he wouldn't cut 1 inch on my back due to my severe osteoporosis. He said keep doing the bone builder. He said no bending, lifting or twisting. I even found pet feeders with long handles. Pain medication and muscle relaxers do not work. I still have back pain when I move a certain way, but side pain never stops. What else should I be. doing.