CHA0S on URANUS
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Hi everyone, I posted a few pages ago as i was scared of the op i was going to have. Discectomy L4/L5.
To all the other posters on here, thanks very much for sharing your stories, good and bad, helped me no end, seriously.
I was fortunate to get a phone call last tuesday offering me a slot on sat to have my operation, it all went very well i woke up in a bit of pain but nothing too severe and very little leg pain, the only 'drugs' iv'e had since the op are paracetamol and some anti-inflammatories. the wound is healing very well and i'm now only in a small amount of pain, the only time it really effects me is when i try to get to sleep but once asleep it's fine. Saying that my wife kneed my in the back lastnight whilst sleeping, jesus it hurt and she was beside herself poor lass! hence she is now in the spare room!
For anyone reading this and going for the operation the best advice i received was to stay very positive, and know exactly what is going to happen for you. I researched the discectomy on the web for days and found out all i could now about the procedure. I feel that really helped me in hospital. I was relaxed nothing came as a surprise, well the pain did as in the lack of it, i was expecting the worst and that i would be in servere pain and making full use of the morhpine on tap, but no.
Altho i'm only 4 days post op and i'm very stiff etc, no leg pain at all, just the back achy pain which is just from the op, i'm still very positive and am doing all the physio etc i'm asked to do. But it's a long road to recovery, as they say, and i'm fully aware that it'll be a while before i can even bend over, but off to a good start!
Also another thing to do is prepare the house before you go in, i know it sounds strange, but i set up the xbox, laptop, tv etc and made sure i could reach everything i wanted to when lying in bed. i makes all the difference when you come out, feel more relaxed that everything you want is at hand. Also you'll need a place you eat you meals at while standing, eating when lying in bed isn't a good idea. So find a place in your house that is at a good height where you and comfortably stand and eat.
Thanks again to the people on this site.
Danny
To all the other posters on here, thanks very much for sharing your stories, good and bad, helped me no end, seriously.
I was fortunate to get a phone call last tuesday offering me a slot on sat to have my operation, it all went very well i woke up in a bit of pain but nothing too severe and very little leg pain, the only 'drugs' iv'e had since the op are paracetamol and some anti-inflammatories. the wound is healing very well and i'm now only in a small amount of pain, the only time it really effects me is when i try to get to sleep but once asleep it's fine. Saying that my wife kneed my in the back lastnight whilst sleeping, jesus it hurt and she was beside herself poor lass! hence she is now in the spare room!
For anyone reading this and going for the operation the best advice i received was to stay very positive, and know exactly what is going to happen for you. I researched the discectomy on the web for days and found out all i could now about the procedure. I feel that really helped me in hospital. I was relaxed nothing came as a surprise, well the pain did as in the lack of it, i was expecting the worst and that i would be in servere pain and making full use of the morhpine on tap, but no.
Altho i'm only 4 days post op and i'm very stiff etc, no leg pain at all, just the back achy pain which is just from the op, i'm still very positive and am doing all the physio etc i'm asked to do. But it's a long road to recovery, as they say, and i'm fully aware that it'll be a while before i can even bend over, but off to a good start!
Also another thing to do is prepare the house before you go in, i know it sounds strange, but i set up the xbox, laptop, tv etc and made sure i could reach everything i wanted to when lying in bed. i makes all the difference when you come out, feel more relaxed that everything you want is at hand. Also you'll need a place you eat you meals at while standing, eating when lying in bed isn't a good idea. So find a place in your house that is at a good height where you and comfortably stand and eat.
Thanks again to the people on this site.
Danny