Hi Everyone,
I have had a recent and modest improvement in my back and Sciatic Pain (L4L5 herniation). Since early Jan I've gone from level 7 - 8 constant pain, walking / hobbling with crutches and no flexibility to my current condition of level 3-5 pain in top of right foot and back of thigh but no longer needing crutches, limited to 500m (I was on crutches for 3 months) plus the beginings of flexibility. I have stopped work and Im doing intensive Physio / Pilates under one to one guidance.
...So, I think my condition is improving at a reasonable-ish rate although I cant function "normally". I have a discectomy scheduled on feb 10th, I have considered cancelling and taking my chances with continued physio. My main worry is if I dont have the op but then don't continue to improve then I'm months and months away from another chance at the op and I'm prolonging the damage to the nerve! I would very much appreciate anyones opinion... If you were showing signs of improvement, however slight, just prior to your op, would you risk it and cancel your op or would you 'grasp the nettle'?
I feel like I should give my body a chance as it is trying to sort itself out, maybe the herniation is shrinking? but Im concerned about damaging the nerve further when I have a chance of the op.
So Glad to hear of the recovery stories. Take Care, Al
I have had a recent and modest improvement in my back and Sciatic Pain (L4L5 herniation). Since early Jan I've gone from level 7 - 8 constant pain, walking / hobbling with crutches and no flexibility to my current condition of level 3-5 pain in top of right foot and back of thigh but no longer needing crutches, limited to 500m (I was on crutches for 3 months) plus the beginings of flexibility. I have stopped work and Im doing intensive Physio / Pilates under one to one guidance.
...So, I think my condition is improving at a reasonable-ish rate although I cant function "normally". I have a discectomy scheduled on feb 10th, I have considered cancelling and taking my chances with continued physio. My main worry is if I dont have the op but then don't continue to improve then I'm months and months away from another chance at the op and I'm prolonging the damage to the nerve! I would very much appreciate anyones opinion... If you were showing signs of improvement, however slight, just prior to your op, would you risk it and cancel your op or would you 'grasp the nettle'?
I feel like I should give my body a chance as it is trying to sort itself out, maybe the herniation is shrinking? but Im concerned about damaging the nerve further when I have a chance of the op.
So Glad to hear of the recovery stories. Take Care, Al