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iSpine Discuss i'm back once again in the Main forums forums; hey all, i lost my way for a while, but am back to report as i am a prodisc trials ... |
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i'm back once again
hey all, i lost my way for a while, but am back to report as i am a prodisc trials patient, surgery was mid 2002,L4-L5 L5-S1, all i can say is i still have to pinch myself from time to time to see if i am alive! no more back, leg or butt pain going on 6 magical years, no more meds, no pain killers or anti inflammitories or anything of the sort,have had a few medical bumps along the way, but my back is holding up incredibly well. i don't have a lot of limitations, other than lifting my limit is around 50 pounds or so, still an incredible experience, my recovery was a bit slow, but i suffered with back pain for most of my adult life, and now at 52, i feel better and stronger than i did at 20 or 25. so thanks to Doc Delamarter and Prodisc, i now have a new life!
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thanks for update
Hey Gary,
Old timer! I'm a bit older than you and still having the same probs/on meds and pretty functional within a certain limited program of activities (not work). It's good to hear you're such a success story~ stay well and welcome back! |
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Cheryl:
just a quick not to say don't give up, and listen to everything your body tells you to do, if you read Marks posts from early on, i was the "other" prodisc person that met Mark and Moe for lunch after their tennis match just six short months after surgery, it pained me to watch the pair play tennis as i thought i'd never feel good enough to do that. But, no matter how long it takes, if you feel good now, you will feel better and better as time goes by! |
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