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First, I want to thank all of you who support and cheer me on to stay focused, this whole experience has been amazing.
I'm a little over three weeks now post-op and I'm finally starting to feel better mentally and physically. I've had some very painfull moments with leg and buttock pain but its getting better. I've changed my walking routine to 3 to 4 ,20-30 minutes outings every other day and rest in between a day, and my body is appreciating it. I have no back pain just sore and tight after a long walk I can tell the back muscles are getting stronger. At this point I know its going to be lots of work to get back into shape its a everday process. Generaly I feel good just get tired easy.![]()
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DDD L5S1 Grade 5 Annular Tear 4 Epidurals Nucleoplasty Surgery-unsuccessful 9/07 L5S1 Activ-L, Alpha Klinik, Dr. Zeegers 4/08 |
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Good for you... and great news about finding a routine that works for you so quickly. You've already discovered that 'slow and steady wins the race'.
Wishing you continued success but don't let a setback now and then get to you. Dale
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3 level Prodisc adr S1-L3, Oct 12, 2005 Dr. B in Bogen, Germany Severe nerve damage in left leg, still working on it |
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Hello everyone,
Before my surgery this discusion board was very helpful to me . The people here have provided me with all sorts of information that I would of never had gotten out of a 10 minute consultation with all the many spine doctors that I met with. Also Mark's experience and knowlege has helped me in figuring out what I wanted to do with my spinal condition . I personally chose Dr. Zeegers to perform the surgery for several reasons one of them was experience and the other because of the active -L design. I'm very happy with my decision even though I wish I would of had this surgery alot sooner. I'm still not painfree, it has not been easy trying to figure out what my limitations still are, sometimes the pain medication can mask the pain and I get carried away with my new profound energy then the nerve pain , distraction pain kicks in. The good news is that in the past week I have noticed an improvement, I know this is going to take some time, the damage has been going on for several years, now its time for me to heal Thankyou everyone! Myriam
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DDD L5S1 Grade 5 Annular Tear 4 Epidurals Nucleoplasty Surgery-unsuccessful 9/07 L5S1 Activ-L, Alpha Klinik, Dr. Zeegers 4/08 |
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Hi Myriam,
Glad to hear your improving. I know exactly what you mean by trying to stay within your limitations. It's difficult when your feeling good not to try and do everything like normal. I found myself bounding up and down the stairs too many times and paying for it later in the evening. I still have some left sided sciatica with activity. As you know, I attended the Spine Arthroplasty meeting earlier this month in Miami with Mark. One of the most interesting things was when Dr. Marnay spoke about the post-op leg pain. He said the best thing is to not do anything about it. It's perfectly normal and can take 6 months or longer to go away. But it almost always goes away. Other spine surgeons there... upon meeting them told me I should feel much better after 3 months. I hope for your continued improvement. I'll call you tomorrow... Love, Diane
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RN - never a back problem until May 2007 Endoscopic discectomy L5-S1, Dr. Hoogland, AlphaKlinik, Munich, Germany - July 2007 2-level (L4-S1) ProDisc ADR, Dr. Bertagnoli, Bogen, Germany - March 2008 |
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Myriam,
Been there, done that. I think each and every one of us can relate. For me, it took the better part of two years before reaching this level of activity and even now, I still have to remember my limitations, somedays a very difficult thing to do, especially with my grandchildren. You're still in the healing stage and taking is slow is the name of your game. You'll get there eventually! Keep us posted... Dale
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3 level Prodisc adr S1-L3, Oct 12, 2005 Dr. B in Bogen, Germany Severe nerve damage in left leg, still working on it |
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