WVH1977
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2017
- Messages
- 730
- Location
- Richmond, VA
- Tractor
- Massey 2860M Cab, Massey 1E.35, Gravely Pro-Turn 560
I know your PAIN. I had two herniated discs in my lower back. I can not remember exact discs. It started when I got out of the military. I was 27. I dealt with that pain for 7 LONG AS **** years. I did everything from yoga, those shots in your back, steroid pills, NSAIDS, sitting on a bouncy ball at work, pain killers, chiropractor (spent lots of money on that one), to finally getting out of my truck on the way to work because I could not drive for more than 10 minutes at a time. My left leg was numb and it felt like I had a midget attached to my leg stabbing me in the behind every fifteen seconds. I was willing to let someone cut one of my fingers off if the back pain would disappear. It got to the point I could not stand, walk, sit or lay down without pain. Ended up going to the emergency room one night because I just could not take anymore. Like people that have already posted, surgery was not an option for me. The hospital ended up sending me to a surgeon the next day. They did an MRI and he consulted with me. He told me he could fix it with surgery. I argued with him. He said " so you want to go down the pain management path again?". **** no, I did not want to do that for the fifth time with no good results. What I liked about him was he did not BS with me. I folded, gave it up to GOD and went with the surgery. All he did was go in there and trimmed the gel (or whatever that stuff is between your discs) that were protruding and hitting my nerves, cleaned it up and let my discs heel back up. Luckily the discs still had enough fluid that they did not need to be fused or whatever you call that type of back surgery. Had I let it get worse the surgery he performed might not have worked.
After Surgery: The first couple of nights after the drugs wore off I was in some crazy pain. I thought I messed up getting the surgery. However, after two weeks my teeth were not clamping down like a vise and all those muscles back there were relaxed. I was no longer pissed off at everything and everyone I knew. I did what the surgeon told me and started walking everyday until I was walking three miles a day. The pain disappeared. Co-workers said they were glad I was not such a grouch all the time anymore. It literally changed my life. I no longer had three blankets folded with ice packs on my back in the lazyboy. And I stopped walking like I had just taken a dump in my pants. My sugar levels went down and blood pressure back to normal. I am just truly grateful GOD put a talented, no BS surgeon in front of me to help me over that hump. I have been pain free for 7 years and do all activities I want to.
Hopefully my little back pain story can inspire some on here that there is life after surgery.
After Surgery: The first couple of nights after the drugs wore off I was in some crazy pain. I thought I messed up getting the surgery. However, after two weeks my teeth were not clamping down like a vise and all those muscles back there were relaxed. I was no longer pissed off at everything and everyone I knew. I did what the surgeon told me and started walking everyday until I was walking three miles a day. The pain disappeared. Co-workers said they were glad I was not such a grouch all the time anymore. It literally changed my life. I no longer had three blankets folded with ice packs on my back in the lazyboy. And I stopped walking like I had just taken a dump in my pants. My sugar levels went down and blood pressure back to normal. I am just truly grateful GOD put a talented, no BS surgeon in front of me to help me over that hump. I have been pain free for 7 years and do all activities I want to.
Hopefully my little back pain story can inspire some on here that there is life after surgery.