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    I’ve asked my surgeon to refer me to a therapist to make sure I am moving correctly. Which he was happy to do. He seemed to feel early on that therapy wasn’t necessary for me. I was a regular exercise enthusiast pre-op and he seemed to feel that going back to the gym would be the best route. He was very clear about me not lifting any weights and no running. But he said cardio such as walking, cycling or elliptical would be fine, even in the first week after surgery if I felt up to it. He also said recurrence of pre-op symptoms is common for a few months or so. Interestingly he said the evidence that normal bending or twisting can cause reherniation is pretty slim. Lifting weight or high impact moves like running are more clearly linked. He said follow what my body tells me. If it hurts don’t do it. Or back off. He also said that working out is fine, but to be more conservative about it for a while.

    I am now at week four. Things were much better following this guidance from him until yesterday morning when the pain became more severe. Still not to the levels of pre-op pain. But more concerning. I thought (hoped) that I had pushed a too hard stretching and doing cardio two days prior. So I have rested more and it seems to be better, but still irritated. I hope this is an indication of over stressing the nerve rather than a reherniation. I’d like to think reherniation would be pretty obvious. Can you shed any light on what to look for in terms of symptoms in each case? Thank you Doctor.

    deritis
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    Thank you doctor for a thorough answer. It makes me feel far less anxious about my situation. I’m three weeks from surgery today and still feel the occasional twinge and aches where the pain was before. But again, it’s much more tolerable. I am also eager to get back to the point where I can teach spin classes again. I’ve been a spin instructor for a few years and very much enjoy it. Right now, I walk a few miles a day and do 30 mins or so on the elliptical. And a lot of stretching. I generally feel very very good afterward.

    In certain positions — such as when I lie down on my back, knees up, and cross my right leg over my left — I will feel a pretty sharp twinge in my right rear. Also if I am laying in the same position with legs straight and shift my legs or hips slightly, the same pain often occurs, though it tends to recede as I stretch. I take it from what you say that I have not reherniated. Only that the nerve is still sensitive and firing off when I tug at it, or otherwise stress is.

    Re: Physical therapy, my surgeon basically told me it’s not really necessary for me and encouraged me to do what I do at the gym and gently ramp up over time. But I will ask to see a PT as I suspect part of the reason I herniated in the first place was due to bad form during certain exercises. Thank you again.

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