Spine Lumbar fusion surgery. anyone else?
I had lumbar spine fusion surgery 12 days ago. Has anyone else had this surgery?
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I had lumbar spine fusion surgery 12 days ago. Has anyone else had this surgery?
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My heart goes out to you. I have had two lumbar fusions since 2021, the last one a revision of L4-5, with an extension down to S-1, which helped me a lot. I know I need further surgery, for my neck and pain on my left side of buttocks.
My advice to you, and others who stop the oxycodone so quickly after surgery due to side effects or feeling drugged, is don’t! It is so important for your recovery that you Not be in such terrible pain, and to get some sleep! Sleep is so restorative. Please, take your pain meds, and take Mira lax, or whatever the doctor ordered to keep your bowels healthy.
I agree with coach Dave, this pain you describe sounds like you need a consult with your surgeon.
Please speak with another doctor. Please? It's the best present you could ever see for your days¡¡ I believe that you'll walk out looking up to the5 stars, saying what am I going to be !^ "where am I going to be.
I'm so sorry you've had such a bad experience with all of it!! I've had 2 different major back surgeries. Cut and cushions both times were around 12 inches long. I've got metal and many ,many cadavers. It took a lot time both times to heal and feel better. I can walk and if I hadn't had the surgery I wouldn't be. The pain was beyond what I could deal with. My spinal cord and caved in on one area.. I only took strong meds for about 2 weeks. Tampered off because I was very scared of addiction happening. Both times!! I've had many surgeries and the back was the worse. Shoulder was the next worse. You need a really good neosurgeon though..
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1 ReactionWow, you had almost the same exact procedure I had last week. It’s been one week postop today and I am having great difficulty sleeping. The only place I have found any relief, like you, is in a recliner.. I think I am taking just about the same medication that you were for pain. Can you tell me what they put you on after your trip to the emergency room? Curious if it helped. Also curious as to how you were doing almost 2 years postpartum if you are still looking at these posts.
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@backincontrol -I am 19 days post-op of L3/4 PLIF surgery. I am a 67 year old woman and I have always worked out and taken good care of my body.
Thank you for your post. I found it very encouraging!
I too suffer nerve pain post op and haven't been sleeping well. I also had a spondylothesis at L3.
I am praying the nerve pain will calm down and I can start walking more without pain. I find myself 2nd guessing about doing this surgery but I was told that my nerves were severely compressed and eventually I would end up in a wheelchair.
I know patience and time are what is required to get through this long recovery process.
Your idea of Journaling is a good one!
And yes, "I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me."
Phil. 4 vs.3
All good comments to your post. I had ALIF L4-L5 and was in a brace for the first 3 months. No BLT(bending, lifting or twisting). At about 14 days, my nerve and muscle pain was off the charts. I called the surgical team immediately, and they reassured me that because of the large amount of moving my spine to get it back to normal, they expected that this would happen, and changed around some of my meds. PT was allowed after the 3 month mark. It's an uphill climb I will say. Some good days, and some not so good days. I'll be posting a question on here about nerve and back pain persistence 8 months post fusion. Hang in there. There are many others, who have had 100% relief after the healing takes place.