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Question Re: 3wks post-op
I was hoping someone could help me with recovery questions after ProDisc re-placement 3 weeks ago. My husband says I am rushing things. My original pain is gone but I still have pain with bending some and rolling over in bed using my hips. Of course after seven hours of surgery my energy level is still low. My neurosurgeon is great. He also removed a large bone spur and repaired a torn annular. Any advise is welcomed.
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Martha... 3 weeks is not much time. Hip pain is common and can be caused by positioning on the table. Details of your surgery??? 7 hours?
The extreme tiredness can last quite a while.... weeks or more.
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Post op 3 weeks
Sorry, forgot that part. I had DDD and they replaced L4-5 and L5-S1. I feel ok as long as I take the muscle relaxer (Flexeril) am and pm. But if I attempt to do the laundry or even take the kids to school I get uncomfortable. The doctor also removed a bone spur and repaired a torn annular. I have gotten better week by week I just don't know when I will be back to 100 percent. Nurses of course make the worst patients. Thank you for your relpy.
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I just answered the same question on another thread... for your enjoyment, here it is again...
I just dug back through my old emails. This is about hip pain that is caused by positioning on the table. However, I've seen the same type of thing MANY, MANY times through the years with other types of surgery induced pains. 3 weeks is way early. This may take only a few weeks to fade or it may take a few months. I've known a few cases with substantial surgery induced pain that was permanent, but these are very rare and represent a tiny percentage of the patients I know... (reconsidering my answer, the cases I know with permanent pain were in familiar pain patterns - presumably from permanent damage before surgery. However, in some of those cases, the post-op pain was worse than pre-op.) These are emails from a friend who had 2-level ProDisc in November 2003. Quote:
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Give it time... you are along for the ride. Your recovery may be fast or slow, but you just had a huge surgery. I'm very encouraged that the things you are asking about don't sound too serious. All the best. Mark
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Oh my: Great and encouraging information
Thank you to all!!!!! I thought I was crazy. I will slow down, I thought I should be up and around, working out again at the gym and playing with my boys outside. I have always bounced back early from other procedures ie:c/sections, hernia repairs. I have made a promise to my husband and co-works to slow it down and back off working so many hours. Today I split my incision open a bit getting up and down to much. I learned my lesson.
Again Thank you for all your support. Martha |
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OMG!!!
If I am interpreting your post correctly - you are doing waaaayyyy too much at 3 weeks post-op!!! This is evidenced by your statement in regards to your incisional site opening up??? Martha - having been a nurse for some time, it appears that you are straining way too much at what ever activities you are doing. I would definitely back off a bit. Give the healing process time. After a 2 level Prodisc ADR - it took me atleast 2 1/2 months to feel normalish - getting rid of most of the hip / leg pain. I hope that you will continue to progress - but please take it easy for now. Take care, Poncho |
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Thanks for telling her it's TOOO Soon
From Greg
Thanks for getting the replys back for my Wife Martha. I have been trying to tell her its too soon to expect all of the pain to be gone and she nees to slow down. She has always been a little hard headed and a workaholic. She feels alittle scared i think about not being able to do all of the things she could before and wants to test the waters quickly. I think after reading all of the replys so far she has finally got the idea she need sto slow down a little and don't expect miricals only 3 weeks out. She is doing better than she or i expected though. Thanks again. Greg |
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OMG! As a nurse also I absolutely agree with Poncho! You are in a marathon so to speak...pace yourself!! Did you say you are working? Going to the gym? Did your surgeon approve that?
As poncho said...incision opening up is a huge sign you have over done! Slow down..your moving too fast! That really is a song and you all should be glad you can't hear me sing...I am tone deaf! Please be careful!
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Thanks to everyone!!!!
Just an update. I have taken everyone's suggestions and slowed down. I have not gone to the gym but my neurosurgeon wants me walking more. Boy the fatigue is awful. I am still going to work but only four to five hours a day, three days a week. I rest the other four days of the week. I am lucky my boss (a physician) is good about my recovery. He lets me come and go as I please. He also just ripped his achilles tendon and had surgery so the office is a little slow now, so everything seems to be working out for me. I go back to the Dr. Oct. 18. Last week I felt like I did post-op week two. It was nasty. I just continued with pain meds and muscle relaxer and finally started to feel better. My incision is healing as well. Thanks again for the help and the but chewing I really do appreciate it. It's one thing from the nagging husband who loves me but I needed to hear it from others that have been threw it.
Martha L4-5 ProDisc replacement L5-S1 ProDisc replacement annular tear |
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