Wow - so many interesting posts... I've been away on holiday so lots to catch up on.
Mark - I had v similar experience to you when I went to hospital 3 weeks ago, worried about my pains (L5 S1 discectomy 13 May, unlucky for me!). I still have really tight pulling pains right up my back, which I think might be a nerve trapped in scar tissue. Anyway, I went to the hospital pretty much out of desperation, and got the complete w****r doctor (it's always a lottery - time before I saw someone really nice), who basically tried to fob me off by saying that my pains are 'nothing to do with my surgery' - yeah, right, that makes sense. And when I queried it he turned really aggressive, saying 'why are you asking? Are you a doctor?'. So absolutely no explanation of what is going on in my back, and like you was made to feel like a timewasting malingerer, or something. I am now looking at trying to have a private consultation with someone, just to get some explanation of what is going on. Maybe that's an option you could consider? But I think orthopaedic doctors are pretty much all lacking in patient communication skills...
Mrs Thomas - I think where you are at 6 weeks would depend a lot on how bad things were before the surgery (size of disk extrusion, length of time of compression etc), and on what kind of surgery you had (open versus microdiscectomy, how much was extracted), and on various other factors. So I do think it's difficult to compare your progress. I am now 12 weeks post open discectomy, and although I thought my initial progress in terms of walking and physio was quite quick, I have felt absolutely stuck for the last four-five weeks or so. As the others say, all kinds of weird pains are normal for weeks and months after this surgery and you do have to take it slowly, and be thinking medium-long term for your recovery. Can you go back to work in stages, or postpone it for a couple of weeks? Might be a good idea if sitting is still hard. Also, I recommend a wedge shaped cushion for sitting after the op. It's hard work for your back but should help strengthen the muscles so that sitting becomes easier.
Carly 22 - sounds like you are feeling a lot better? How is your stiff back? Mine is still hopeless. I've been doing cat stretches every day, as well as the other physio, and I feel like I am getting nowhere. I asked the doctor about it - see above - and basically got completely fobbed off and treated like c**p. I don't think it's normal that it's so tight and pulling so painfully at the muscles, and my physio says the muscles are not in spasm. So I guess it;s scar tissue somehow. But I'd love aproper explanation. Also having lower back pain and new leg pains in both legs. So really feel am going backwards at the moment. It could be that I've been overdoing it, as we were on holiday which was great but also demanding. Back home now, see how things settle down.
Well, hope everyone is doing OK tonight...
Msksquared