Herniated Disc

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bases_loaded
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Oct 31, 2016 10:42pm
rip34;1820656 wrote:Bases loaded .....Your L4-5 disc is protruding also. Do you work as a laborer?


Drop foot disappeared last week but I was told to still go through with surgery.



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Nov 1, 2016 7:15am
sleeper;1820677 wrote:Impressed we have someone useful posting on the forums.

A good break from all the trolls and assholes.
Been a rough go for you lately. Don't take it so personally little guy, you will get thru this!
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thavoice
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Nov 1, 2016 11:17am
bases_loaded;1820681 wrote:
Drop foot disappeared last week but I was told to still go through with surgery.



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I had the drop foot for 4-5 weeks. I started to work it harder on the eliptical. The harder I worked it the better it started to feel quickly. I had back issues for years and years it would flare up..different things for seemingly no reason but that incident was by far the worst and only time the drop foot happened. I started to work my hamstrings and abs more to recover and luckily, knock on wood, it has been years since I have had any issues.

Goodluck with it.
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Nov 1, 2016 11:17am
Ironman92;1820504 wrote:Spit water on my lunch.

Tried to rep but must spread more around it said. That feature needs tweeked since there are only 25 of us.
Repped for you. It was funny.
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rip34
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Nov 1, 2016 6:46pm
It's a good sign that the drop foot resided. the inflammation around the nerve is decreasing therefore the motor connection is restored. this is a good prognosis for post op recovery. you will need to strengthen your back post op and use good body mechanics to keep stress off L4-5 once L3-4 is fixed.
bases_loaded;1820681 wrote:

Drop foot disappeared last week but I was told to still go through with surgery.



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thavoice
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Nov 1, 2016 6:50pm
Did you do something specific where you pinpointed when this happened?

For me, I drove 12 hours with little stops, and the next day sat for nearly 12 hours on a plane/at the airport. It was just very uncomfortable but not bad for a few days. Then I put the heating pad on it and, well, the rest was history. Dr said putting heat on it was the worst thing for it and likely inflamed it.
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like_that
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Nov 1, 2016 8:19pm
Wrong thread*
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Nov 1, 2016 10:32pm
Laley23;1820651 wrote:I have Ankylosing Spondylitis, so you can fuck right off with your back "pain" and complaints...lol
Its not the back pain but the pinched nerves that are sidelining me. My back isn't terrible, I just cannot push off or rotate it much
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Nov 1, 2016 11:25pm
Classyposter58;1820974 wrote:Its not the back pain but the pinched nerves that are sidelining me. My back isn't terrible, I just cannot push off or rotate it much
Im just saying I don't think anyone on here has gone through the back pain that I endured for 6 months before I got medicine.
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Big_Mirg_ZHS
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Nov 2, 2016 7:18am
Lamenectomy on l3-s1 when I was 24. Also shattered l5 three years post surgery. Deal with pain every day. No meds.