Hi All,
Have just returned from 6 week post-op check up, unfortunately the specialist who I have got great faith in was called away from todays appointments so I ended up with a 'locum'.
As previously mentioned on last few pages, my spasm slant is 85% back to being straight. Over the past 3 weeks though, the pains in the LEFT buttocks, hips and thighs show little signs of getting better.. Indeed went for a 2 mile walk last night, came home and led down flat on sofa, An hour later went to get up and could'nt put any weight on left leg due to severity of pain! All this of course had to be explained to the locum....Unfortunately the MRI results from last saturday have not been 'written up', but he viewed the pics and they show what he called a minor problem with the 2 discs above, but what seems like more of an issue with more material out of the disc I had surgery on. Remember this is now the left side, not the right that was the original problem.
So that the MRI results can be viewed and reported on by the experts I now have another appointment in 10 days time with my specialist, also to see if my left sided issue stabilises or gets better / worse. I was told though any sign of 'bottom end' control or numbness must be reported to A&E asap.
So for Cas08 thats where I am at, and for Grainne69, please do not let any of this put you off! You mentioned about cycling with your kids etc, I related straight with this and have the same problem, cant arrange holidays, activities, camping etc. I can assure you that after what the last 12 months were like (See previous pages) being as I am now, even in pain, I am a damn sight closer to being able to do things with my kids again now that before. My surgeon told me that discectomys are 75% successful, however i think it was Melza has had this problem 3 times now. Just my luck at present being in the 25% eh, however this has yet to be confirmed.
Its interesting though what different people are told, I was told I would be off work for 3-4 weeks. Yes, no sitting for first 10-14 days, however when I could sit comfortably for 20 mins I was told I could drive. My work does involve a lot of driving and travelling, indeed I find my car seat is the most comfortable seat that I have, upright with the lumbar support out fully. My physio said (although still bent) that I could drive sensibly, getting out every half an hour or so to walk, stretch and exercise. Therefore, with his permission at wk 5 I went back to work 2 days a week on the road and half day in the office. (Understanding bosses considering I only started with them in January!) I actually ask if my customers have a room somewhere for me to lie down in for 5-10 mins to do further exercises, mini sit ups and pelvic exercises etc. You dont know unless you ask eh?
However I cannot lift more than the weight of say a laptop due to the pain down this left side.
So I think each case is slightly different, or maybe my problem is as someone put in their recent thread, listen to your body, but do not overdo it! Or maybe I already have, thus the left sided problem now?
Good Luck!
Adrian.