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Just thought I would give a little update too, especially after reading the last couple of threads. Hey, Nico, I have been following your threads and great news you are starting to feel on the mend. I do feel for you though with your little one, but you can make up for the lifting when you are able to. I am lucky that my son is 14, I would hate to have to pick him up, he is taller than me!! I am still in early stages of healing but like you, it seems to be getting slightly better each day. I truly believe that feeling positive is a way forward to faster healing, even if pain is present. ( I read that having a positive mind heals quicker) One thing I did not mention in my first thread was that just before I had my epidural, which made my condition worse, my boyfriend of 5 years decided to cheat, blaming it all on my meds and condition. I was at my lowest point at the time as the pain was so great. I promptly moved out, back to my moms with my son and that was my point of becoing saner, along with the op. I realised how miserable I had been and think pain is hightened when down. Life is getting better and better and I have become my old self again, it's great!!!
The one thing I have noticed is that my wound is healing quickly, sitting down is easier, my back is easing each day, though I must say, my pain has increased in my legs. My 'good' leg, the one with the lesser sciatic pain, is much worse! As the day progresses, the pain is worsening, though I do believe this is completely normal.
It has not stopped me from trying to be 'normal' and I am trying to take a walk each day, increasing the length. However, I must admit, I am not sitting and resting as much as I should, I put that down to my medication though, I am still a little 'twitchy' from it. I hope to reduce it soon.
I have my first appointment with the physio on the 16th and an appointment with my occupational health doctor to try and make a date to start back work.
By the way, can anyone say when I should realistically start to drive again.
All in all, in myself, I feel wonderful. I can honestly say, and have spoken to many who state the same, having the operation was the best thing that happened to me, and at the right time. I know it will be a hard slog, ie, 1 step forward and possibly at times, 2 steps back, but it is worth it just for a quality of life. So here is to how I feel and hope you all do too, be positive, it will all fall gradually into place
The one thing I have noticed is that my wound is healing quickly, sitting down is easier, my back is easing each day, though I must say, my pain has increased in my legs. My 'good' leg, the one with the lesser sciatic pain, is much worse! As the day progresses, the pain is worsening, though I do believe this is completely normal.
It has not stopped me from trying to be 'normal' and I am trying to take a walk each day, increasing the length. However, I must admit, I am not sitting and resting as much as I should, I put that down to my medication though, I am still a little 'twitchy' from it. I hope to reduce it soon.
I have my first appointment with the physio on the 16th and an appointment with my occupational health doctor to try and make a date to start back work.
By the way, can anyone say when I should realistically start to drive again.
All in all, in myself, I feel wonderful. I can honestly say, and have spoken to many who state the same, having the operation was the best thing that happened to me, and at the right time. I know it will be a hard slog, ie, 1 step forward and possibly at times, 2 steps back, but it is worth it just for a quality of life. So here is to how I feel and hope you all do too, be positive, it will all fall gradually into place