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  • Doug
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    Dr. Corenman my case is the same except I’m at the 6 month point and I am not going to wait 2 years as I am looking at it much sooner than that and I’ve had 3 epidurals and been on percoset and tramadol non-stop. If I get the microdiscectomy L-5 S-1 no lower back pain what is the recovery period. Do you think I could travel overseas 4 weeks after surgery. I currently walk a mile everyday. My problem is sitting and so I never sit. I only lay down and walk. If I stay in that mode there is no pain. I’m retired otherwise I could never have waited this long. I’ve got to do something because I wouldn’t even be able to cut the grass.

    Donald Corenman, MD, DC
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    It seems that you have undergone the appropriate treatment for your herniated disc at this point. You do not mention physical therapy, but I assume you have undergone that treatment without relief. I also assume there is no weakness in your leg as you probably would have undergone surgery before this point.

    Your inability to sit is the most common complaint for this herniated disc. Sitting tethers the nerve root to the herniated disc and causes more pain. Most patients with a disc herniation in my office can almost be diagnosed simply by their desire to undergo the history by requesting to stand only.

    Every surgeon has a different algorithm for recovery. There is an old saying that if you ask 10 spine surgeons for their opinions, you will get 15 different answers- but now I digress.

    You must check with your surgeon but in my practice, you could travel 4 weeks after surgery with some significant stipulations. (Many individuals travel to Vail for surgery and go home in a week). Lifting is not allowed, so travel with a suitcase has some challenges. You must valet the suitcase and use no carry-ons. In my practice, you can use a stationary bike or get into a pool (but not the ocean) as soon as the incision is healed in 10-14 days. In the pool, you can walk but not swim (twisting needs to be curtailed for 3-4 weeks). Walking is encouraged but not hiking as uneven ground can cause twisting or stumbling- a problem for recurrent disc herniations.

    If you desire, you could call Howard Head Sports Medicine at Vail Valley Medical Center- the physical therapy group I use to get a more complete description of the post-operative rehab protocol but check with your surgeon first.

    Dr. Corenman

    PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPINE ANATOMY, CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS. TO GET AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS, YOU MUST VISIT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PERSON.
     
    Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.
    sfteri
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    Thank you for all your help. I really apreciate you answering all my questions. I’ve decided to move forward with the mircrodictomy. I think it will help me a lot with all my pain, etc. And now after 2 years (after trying so many things) my heart it ready for it. I’m excited to feel “normal” again.

    Doug
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    I had to laugh at part of your response which was right on and demonstrated at my primary care Docs office today when I stood. It all becomes automatic to avoid the pain after 6 months and you realize well I can only go to the Docs and not the grocery store as I have to go back and lay down.
    The travel tips are great and this whole set up you have is great because this is a very confusing area as to what to do. I have had 2 laparotomies to resection my pancreas, 1 laprascopic to remove my gall bladder, and spent a week in the hospital with a brain hemmorhage. I’ve dealt with diabetes, sleep apnea, asthma, irritable bowel, hiatal hernia but never something as crazy as this. Your info. is straight forward and to the point. Thanks again.

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    I have had two microdiscectomys one with laminotomy and one with laminectomy. After second surg. pain gone completely for four months and then suddenly returned. Am I a canidate for x-stop devise with the laminectomy? Thanks

    Donald Corenman
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    I have created a new thread with your question. Here is the link to the new topic:
    https://neckandback.com/back-pain/128-pain-after-microdiscectomy-laminotomy-laminectomy-warrant-x-stop#128

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