I am having this pain last 6 month or more . Not sure if I could take the risk of going for a surgery . Many of my known people including in various online forum people have different opinions . I m just not sure what to do
I'm so sorry to hear that. I'll be making a 2 year post op recovery video very soon. I have to say, everyone has a different experience. Different surgeons have different techniques and experience levels. For the most part, I have had a great recovery, but it took a long time to get where I am. Some days I'll still get a ache or pain, but nothing compared to what I was dealing with previously. In all, it was a night and day difference immediately after surgery and it has stayed pretty consistent with that. I no longer have shooting pains down my leg, or temporary numbness/giving out. I hope you can find a treatment that works for you. I suggest making a list of pros and cons of your options. If any benefit outweighs the risk, it might be worth considering a discectomy. But that all depends on your level of severity, Thanks for watching, I hope you get the solution you need.
Very young to have those back problems Also very fast to go and have surgery I have the same problem for 20 years no surgery I get lot pain multiple disk bulge but I manage with painkiller cortisone injection , Exercise physio , I see surgeon many of them but no one suggest surgery they tell me I will be worse and I will still have pain I can see from some people who had the surgery complaint of still having pain So make me hesitate to have one I’m 67 I do not get much leg pain more weakness middle back got prolapse at L5s1 for 3 month cause more problem then the one I have on L4/5 ad /3/4 level Wish you full recovery cheers
@@DadTalk wish you pain free life, I don’t have private insurance rely on public system they only operate on people who work and when is severe enough from Australia , cheers
@DadTalk Im with you, the epidural wouldn't even help me and I was limping through work every day. I'm on day 13 with a lot of nerve pain still but it comes and goes. I know I have a few weeks to go before I feel better.
I am having this pain last 6 month or more . Not sure if I could take the risk of going for a surgery . Many of my known people including in various online forum people have different opinions . I m just not sure what to do
I'm so sorry to hear that. I'll be making a 2 year post op recovery video very soon. I have to say, everyone has a different experience. Different surgeons have different techniques and experience levels. For the most part, I have had a great recovery, but it took a long time to get where I am. Some days I'll still get a ache or pain, but nothing compared to what I was dealing with previously. In all, it was a night and day difference immediately after surgery and it has stayed pretty consistent with that. I no longer have shooting pains down my leg, or temporary numbness/giving out. I hope you can find a treatment that works for you. I suggest making a list of pros and cons of your options. If any benefit outweighs the risk, it might be worth considering a discectomy. But that all depends on your level of severity, Thanks for watching, I hope you get the solution you need.
East bay surgery center?
Yup. They have a surgery center in the middle of the building where all their doctors work out of.
I love the videos
Your woman has ur back figuratively mine does too
understatement!! Thanks for watching!
everyone having discectomy should probably stay in bed for 2 weeks , with little up time for toilets only ...no bending no twisting
Very young to have those back problems
Also very fast to go and have surgery I have the same problem for 20 years no surgery I get lot pain multiple disk bulge but I manage with painkiller cortisone injection , Exercise physio , I see surgeon many of them but no one suggest surgery they tell me I will be worse and I will still have pain
I can see from some people who had the surgery complaint of still having pain
So make me hesitate to have one
I’m 67 I do not get much leg pain more weakness middle back got prolapse at L5s1 for 3 month cause more problem then the one I have on L4/5 ad /3/4 level
Wish you full recovery cheers
Surgery was the best thing I ever could have done. Went 2 years with the pain. 2 years too long. Been 100% for a long time now.
@@DadTalk wish you pain free life,
I don’t have private insurance rely on public system they only operate on people who work and when is severe enough from Australia , cheers
@DadTalk Im with you, the epidural wouldn't even help me and I was limping through work every day. I'm on day 13 with a lot of nerve pain still but it comes and goes. I know I have a few weeks to go before I feel better.