Hi everyone
I'm new here and had spent the last two weeks reading all your threads about disc problems and I just wanted to share my experience as I dont think there is a lot of positivity out there for us.All I read was most people don't need an op and an op is the last thing you should consider - this did not help me at all as i was the small percentage who DID NOT respond to treatment and who DID need an op.
After suffering a horrendous disc prolapse over 18 months ago I was finally advised after 6 months to see a surgeon.I must admit i was shocked when he pretty much suggested straight away that I required surgery (After viewing my MRI scan) but as the waiting list for the op was 6 months it gave me time to think about it,he had basically suggested the surgery because I had been living with the sciatic pain for a long time,my condition did improve a few months after the initial prolapse as I was able to walk for upto 1/2 hr at a time if i was lucky (Still in pain though) and was able to go on holiday & go back to work.However as he pointed out it was not going to get better in the near future and it could have been causing more damage to my already numb foot.I tried all sorts of treatment Physio etc to no avail. I felt i was living an 80% normal life and was scared incase surgery made me worse.But I was not prepared at the age of 33 to carry on with crippling sciatic pain for another year longer.
Well after 18 months and sick of taking endless Co-Codamol & Ibuprofen a day the day arrived & I had my discectomy on my L5/S1 disc area ONE WEEK ago (09/09/04)
I had never had an op before and you here such scare stories so Im here to tell you my side to give people hope.I had my op last Monday at aprox 5pm by 7am the next morning I got out of bed to use the toilet by my bed,later the same day I built up to a few more steps and felt the only restricting part was turning over in bed and getting out of bed which was due to the wound area being a bit sore to lie on,actual walking felt fine,but I felt really great in myself.
My family who visited me immediatley after surgery could not belive I had an op I was not groggy at all - Maybe a little high though lol !
I arrived home on the Wednesday at midday less than 48 hours after my op after getting the ok and I feel great.Little things like getting home in the car worried me but it was just a little sore getting in/out of the car.I must say though the right hand side of my backside below where I had surgery is still numb as is my right foot slightly but Ive been told that in most cases this sorts itself out after time,but even if it didnt I can cope with a numb bum.
My mum has been feeding me & changing the dressing bless her and hopefully later today the nurse is due to take out my 13 staples,the wound itself is aprox 2-3 inches long.
I havent walked a considerable distance yet ,just around the house/garden as I need to be taking it easy and concentrating on my back exercises so until I go shopping I wont know if my op has been a success but I can say I have not felt any sciatic pain yet hurraahhh ! I'm now hoping I'm over the worst and if anybody else is panicking as theyre op date draws nearer I just hope this message helps a bit.
P.S I am a little stiff getting outta bed in the mornings and sitting at my P.C is not the comfiest of positions yet so I shall go...
Thanks for listening and the main thing is to stay positive and get yourself moving ASAP.
Hellsbells - 33 year old female.
Manchester UK
I'm new here and had spent the last two weeks reading all your threads about disc problems and I just wanted to share my experience as I dont think there is a lot of positivity out there for us.All I read was most people don't need an op and an op is the last thing you should consider - this did not help me at all as i was the small percentage who DID NOT respond to treatment and who DID need an op.
After suffering a horrendous disc prolapse over 18 months ago I was finally advised after 6 months to see a surgeon.I must admit i was shocked when he pretty much suggested straight away that I required surgery (After viewing my MRI scan) but as the waiting list for the op was 6 months it gave me time to think about it,he had basically suggested the surgery because I had been living with the sciatic pain for a long time,my condition did improve a few months after the initial prolapse as I was able to walk for upto 1/2 hr at a time if i was lucky (Still in pain though) and was able to go on holiday & go back to work.However as he pointed out it was not going to get better in the near future and it could have been causing more damage to my already numb foot.I tried all sorts of treatment Physio etc to no avail. I felt i was living an 80% normal life and was scared incase surgery made me worse.But I was not prepared at the age of 33 to carry on with crippling sciatic pain for another year longer.
Well after 18 months and sick of taking endless Co-Codamol & Ibuprofen a day the day arrived & I had my discectomy on my L5/S1 disc area ONE WEEK ago (09/09/04)
I had never had an op before and you here such scare stories so Im here to tell you my side to give people hope.I had my op last Monday at aprox 5pm by 7am the next morning I got out of bed to use the toilet by my bed,later the same day I built up to a few more steps and felt the only restricting part was turning over in bed and getting out of bed which was due to the wound area being a bit sore to lie on,actual walking felt fine,but I felt really great in myself.
My family who visited me immediatley after surgery could not belive I had an op I was not groggy at all - Maybe a little high though lol !
I arrived home on the Wednesday at midday less than 48 hours after my op after getting the ok and I feel great.Little things like getting home in the car worried me but it was just a little sore getting in/out of the car.I must say though the right hand side of my backside below where I had surgery is still numb as is my right foot slightly but Ive been told that in most cases this sorts itself out after time,but even if it didnt I can cope with a numb bum.
My mum has been feeding me & changing the dressing bless her and hopefully later today the nurse is due to take out my 13 staples,the wound itself is aprox 2-3 inches long.
I havent walked a considerable distance yet ,just around the house/garden as I need to be taking it easy and concentrating on my back exercises so until I go shopping I wont know if my op has been a success but I can say I have not felt any sciatic pain yet hurraahhh ! I'm now hoping I'm over the worst and if anybody else is panicking as theyre op date draws nearer I just hope this message helps a bit.
P.S I am a little stiff getting outta bed in the mornings and sitting at my P.C is not the comfiest of positions yet so I shall go...
Thanks for listening and the main thing is to stay positive and get yourself moving ASAP.
Hellsbells - 33 year old female.
Manchester UK