What can we expect as far as recovery for my Mom's spinal surgery?
I was wondering if anyone could help me on here. My mother is having a decompressive laminectomy on L3 through L5, and a fusion at L4 & 5 a week from Wednesday.
I don't feel like we know what to expect as far as her recovery and the surgeon's office said they would call to explain a week before surgery.
My sisters and I (I live 3 states away) are organizing a schedule to take care of her the first few weeks or however long she needs it. She is 78, a widow and lives alone.
Very important: Are there any supplies we need to order now to help with her recovery (such as a stepping stool to get in the car, special bed, bathroom necessities, etc).
What about riding in a car? The hospital is 2 1/2 hours away from her home. Also, after about a week and a half after surgery, I need to drive her two hours to my sisters home where she can stay until she is doing much better. We are also working with their work schedules (one is a teacher for example and time off is tough).
If you've had this done, what is recovery like? Thank you so much!
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@roma76 You are absolutely correct that your physical condition before a major surgery helps a lot with having a great recovery. Stretching and keeping limber has helped you a lot. I think you are doing more for yourself on your own than a physical therapist would do for you, so kudos to you! It is great to hear some positive recovery stories. Thank you for sharing your experience! My successful experience with cervical spine surgery also owes success to a lot of stretching and myofascial release that I did with my physical therapist ahead of it. My rehab after surgery was trail riding my horse at a walk which built a lot of core strength. I had my surgeon's approval for horseback riding and was 7 months post op when I started doing that again.
I know walking up hills is great strengthening exercise. That is something I need more of, and also in small doses. My ankle still gives me trouble since the fracture 3 years ago, and I am trying to rebuild the strength that was lost. When it fatigues and I have pain, I have to stop. I do find vet wrap to be wonderful support that I can wrap around my ankle to prevent overworking it when I will be on my feet a lot and then remove it when I can relax.
I also want to avoid falling anytime. I have my walker in the bathroom and when I get up at night, I grab it on one side and put my hand on the counter on the other side for stability. I also move slow to avoid getting tripped by one of the cats who like to follow me. My ankle taught me to be careful and not do more than I can handle.
Seems like the tricky thing is to re-establish fitness without further injury. For me right now, avoiding falls is everything. I am willing to look a little “old lady” in support of being cautious!! Wonderful that you can ride again- an amazing sport, for sure.
Hi all - sorry I've been MIA with my responses. We are still figuring it all out. Mom FINALLY talks to the surgeon's office this morning for her surgery next Wednesday! We still don't know what to expect. She won't let me order anything to aid in her recovery yet. She is now pretty much against going into rehab hospital, she would rather have Home Health Care help her. I don't know how this works as far as my sisters and I being there. Like I said, I live 13 hours away and both of my sisters work full time (one is a teacher and it is hard to get off work). I wish we could just start this whole process from the beginning and I wish she would have scheduled the surgery in Kansas City where my sisters live and not in Lincoln Nebraska. I totally understand her fear! This is going to be life changing for quite awhile! She lives 2 1/2 hours away from Lincoln Nebraska so getting her home is also something we are trying to figure out. SO MANY THINGS. Mom is just scared, unwilling to take advice and is making all of this even more difficult but we are trying our best to be patient and see what happens today. God love her - this was not in her plan (it never is), but we have to get her through this! Hoping to get a lot of info today! I feel like I need to get more prepared but it's tough! Thanks for listening.
Also for reference, she lives 2 1/2 hours from the surgical hospital in Lincoln Nebraska. Once she gets home it is another 2 hours to Kansas City where my sisters live. Our original plan was for her to move in with one of my sisters so that she could possibly work from home but be able to run into the office at times. Oi! We are very careful how we talk to her because we don't want to stress her out more.
Hi juliedyan!
So wonderful that you are going to help navigate your mother's upcoming back surgery. It will be a journey for her and with all of your help, and other family members, she will do fine. Being prepared is HUGE and God bless you for thinking ahead. I am almost 3 months from my 2 back surgeries fusions (L3 to S1 and a stabilzation rod). Plus, my husband just had a double laminectomy last Monday (8/14) and I am just amazed at how well he is doing. Some of my ideas may of already been shared but hope I can provide some tips to help you & your momma...
#1!!! You must have a grabber stick and maybe 3 or 4 placed throughout her home. We use this tool more than anything else. With the no BEND, no TWIST, no LIFT restrictions the grabber stick can really help to avoid any compromising activities!!
#2 Shoes - Yes, as mentioned before, have easy shoes to get on & off. I have liked my Skechers slip ons. They are so easy to get on and your mom will need good shoes for walking as that will be the most important therapy for the first 3 months.
#3 Mental Health - As you mentioned, you are concerned about depression post-surgery and this is a very valid concern. I have fluctuated with depression these months and have found that I can only watch Comedy movies, read light-hearted books and then I was blessed with finding Leanne Morgan on Netflix and YouTube. She is hilarious and her humor is just plain clean & fun! Leanne is especially appealing to more mature women.
#4 Organization - You have already received some great organizational tips from others but I really encourage you to get anything she will need in easy accessible places...no bottom drawers or cupboards. (for example, I knew I'd not be needing any of my holiday cooking/baking items so I put those items in storage so I could have room for items I need to use now).
I will be praying for you & your mom.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Phil. 4:13
Thank you SO much and thank you everyone for all of your tips. We are 4 days until surgery. Love all of your ideas and FYI - I LOVE Leanne Morgan too! Mom watches cable news ALL day and it can get very depressing! We need to watch uplifting shows, etc. and that will certainly help!!! All great ideas (she hasn't let me order anything yet but I am ordering everything tonight and sending it to my sisters house). If she doesn't use it we can return it but I know she will need these things! She has the slip on shoes and that's about it.
Thanks again for ALL of these tips. I've been a little MIA this week responding and I feel bad about that. I've been watching our granddaughter and grand-dog! 🙂 Will be praying that everyone goes well for Mom and this will help with the suffering she has been going through. She can take no pain meds right now with surgery so close and she is really suffering! Hope this helps her. Thanks again - Julie.
I had a 4 level lumbar fusion 5 years ago at age 65. Since I was going to be going home alone, I was sent to a rehab facility for 2 weeks. This was a good send. I'm not sure if my daughter had been able to come help me she would have been able to. I have therapy everyday and learned how to bathe myself and dress myself. They even had me make a sandwich so they could see I was able to feed myself. The initial 2.5 weeks were by far the most difficult and was thankful the Dr sent me there. Medicare and my supplement paid for everything. Hoping your mom does well.
Thank you all for the advice. This pic is of Mom Wednesday (2 days ago) on the day of the surgery. They sent her home! That day!! She felt great! We were all so excited and relieved! It's been 48 hours now and she is MISERABLE!!! A LOT of pain. My sister called the Dr. and he said this weekend, start trying to go 6 hrs with hydrocodone and alternate with acetaminophen. I leave tomorrow for my turn to take care of her. It is a two day drive and my sisters are there now. I will be there for about 10 days. Another thing - she takes Ambien (I know - not great but she doesn't sleep). Of course now she can't take it being on all of these meds so she is not sleeping at ALL. Just little 15 minute naps here and there. He said maybe she can start that again on Monday. Praying for a good weekend for her! Oh, and he said she should not sleep in the recliner. I have no idea why!
@juliedyan I'm glad your mom came through surgery well. Bless you for taking the first long shift to take care of her during the most difficult part of the recovery. I know you'll do your best. You may want to keep a journal so you'll be able to look back and measure her progress. Those 15 minute naps will be beneficial too. I'm sure your mom will appreciate your help even though she may not be able to tell you that until she feels better.
Thank you. I knew this wasn’t going to be a walk in the park. I’m just ready for her to be happy and free of pain. We just need to make it through these next few months! And I’m happy to help. God knows she went through a lot raising us girls!