cyhxunou
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Well my op got put back a week so i had it done yesterday. I was waiting (sitting down!) in the waiting room for a few hours which seemed like needless last minute pain...i got called down and after some more waiting finally went into the anaesthetics room about midday, got knocked out good and proper (it's quite an enjoyable feeling drifting off and i was quite calm about the whole thing really).
I woke up groggy and blurry eyed in recovery. I couldn't see properly for about a half hour after which my vision cleared and i felt a little more conscious,thankfully. Got wheeled down to a virtually empty ward and got seen about 2 hours later by physios; to my surprise i could stand with no sciatica or leg pain and although my back was a little tight i was very happy that i could walk confidently 50 yards and up some stairs without any real pain. They went through all the exercises with me and after some tea and toast and another hour or so i was able to leave at about half 5, which was a relief. (Though the slight traffic jam on the way home was a bit of a nightmare!)
Later on at night after a small nap, i walked to the bottom of the road with my dad and amazingly had no pain whatsoever, the only discomfort to speak of was a slight pins and needles which still persists now. I went to sleep on my back and to my dismay woke up on my side; which is a much worse position to sleep in. Needless to say my back feels a lot stiffer today despite my physio exercises and 10min walk. I've no sciatic pain so far to tell of(fingers crossed) and from here on in it's all about taking it easy whilst keeping relatively active.
Here's hoping for a full recovery. I'll keep you updated.
{I just wanted to write this account because this thread has been such a useful read for me, thanks to everybody who has contributed}
I woke up groggy and blurry eyed in recovery. I couldn't see properly for about a half hour after which my vision cleared and i felt a little more conscious,thankfully. Got wheeled down to a virtually empty ward and got seen about 2 hours later by physios; to my surprise i could stand with no sciatica or leg pain and although my back was a little tight i was very happy that i could walk confidently 50 yards and up some stairs without any real pain. They went through all the exercises with me and after some tea and toast and another hour or so i was able to leave at about half 5, which was a relief. (Though the slight traffic jam on the way home was a bit of a nightmare!)
Later on at night after a small nap, i walked to the bottom of the road with my dad and amazingly had no pain whatsoever, the only discomfort to speak of was a slight pins and needles which still persists now. I went to sleep on my back and to my dismay woke up on my side; which is a much worse position to sleep in. Needless to say my back feels a lot stiffer today despite my physio exercises and 10min walk. I've no sciatic pain so far to tell of(fingers crossed) and from here on in it's all about taking it easy whilst keeping relatively active.
Here's hoping for a full recovery. I'll keep you updated.
{I just wanted to write this account because this thread has been such a useful read for me, thanks to everybody who has contributed}