nikdfish
Platinum Member
...so things are going to start looking pretty rough around the house and acreage.
I rolled the dice on another spinal surgery, this time a L1-L5 laminectomy with an uninstrumented fusion on one pair. Some long term issues had started getting more extreme with guicker onset. The surgery was the only approach that showed a decent chance to keep me mobile.
Light duty for eight to twelve weeks (no twisting, no bending w/reach below knee, no lifting more than 5 lb. No tractor at all for three months. Possibility of use on flat smooth ground after that if fusion looks Ok but definately no bushhogging, mowing nonlevel ground, etc for six months. The restrictions cover mower and gator use also.
Hopefully the outcome results in greater mobility that will permit catch up on the deferred work before year end.
Nick
I rolled the dice on another spinal surgery, this time a L1-L5 laminectomy with an uninstrumented fusion on one pair. Some long term issues had started getting more extreme with guicker onset. The surgery was the only approach that showed a decent chance to keep me mobile.
Light duty for eight to twelve weeks (no twisting, no bending w/reach below knee, no lifting more than 5 lb. No tractor at all for three months. Possibility of use on flat smooth ground after that if fusion looks Ok but definately no bushhogging, mowing nonlevel ground, etc for six months. The restrictions cover mower and gator use also.
Hopefully the outcome results in greater mobility that will permit catch up on the deferred work before year end.
Nick