Can a Disc Herniation Heal Itself?

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  • @Cheeba__
    @Cheeba__ 4 роки тому +3830

    Praying for everyone in the comments , that our bodies heal itself quickly 😭🙏🏽 im right there with you 😭💚

    • @Cheeba__
      @Cheeba__ 4 роки тому +17

      D I 😭😭😭 thank you !

    • @bLaZeRs4dub
      @bLaZeRs4dub 4 роки тому +21

      The Cheeba Lounge this is so painful. Going on day 7 of severe pain.

    • @simplyfood.1016
      @simplyfood.1016 4 роки тому +18

      Ameen thank you ✌

    • @juanpadilla8408
      @juanpadilla8408 4 роки тому +31

      Im 20 years old and just got diagnosed with a herniated disc. If anyone has any tips feel free to send my way

    • @catchinxbodiezz9299
      @catchinxbodiezz9299 4 роки тому +3

      How can a girl injury herself?

  • @mfaisalmehmood8777
    @mfaisalmehmood8777 2 роки тому +359

    How many people are watching this with back pain?

  • @desertspectre2881
    @desertspectre2881 3 роки тому +1248

    I thought this guy was BS because I was in serious pain! But one day I woke up and didn't feel so bad. Then as weeks went on I forgot what pain I had. My own body healed itself. Thank God and bless this man for spreading positive energy.

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  3 роки тому +129

      What a refreshing comment. Most people, out of frustration "shoot the messenger". I believe in intelligent design. Our bodies can and do heal, and in the right circumstance, we should be patient enough to allow it to do so. Sometimes, you do need medications, or even surgery. But, if you can, wait to see if it gets better. As a spine surgeon, I know how it can seem so desperate. But my happiest patients are the ones I helped avoid surgery. Cheers. Be confident. Someone is watching over you. ua-cam.com/video/_OWB84wL8gE/v-deo.html

    • @anasepulvedawli8417
      @anasepulvedawli8417 3 роки тому +20

      I agree. Was in devastating pain too. 6 weeks it is tolerable with no meds.

    • @tenfour000
      @tenfour000 3 роки тому +3

      @@ShimSpineVideos
      Your video was an excellent visual representation of what I needed to see, probably the best explanation of all videos. But the belief that the discs can recover alone is almost unbelievable since there is no guarantee although miraculously they could because of regenerational growth of the body. This means that there is hope in healing alone without any other needs. My question is: Would you recommend anything else, like a treatment of some kind, maybe Yoga? Thank you .

    • @melvinojr7318
      @melvinojr7318 3 роки тому +14

      @@anasepulvedawli8417 I have a bulging disc pinching my nerve. Severe pain at times and weakness and tingling in left leg. I was going to get surgery but after hearing some comments I'm second guessing this decision. I see your post was 1 month ago. If you don't mind me asking how do you feel now?

    • @anasepulvedawli8417
      @anasepulvedawli8417 3 роки тому +10

      @@melvinojr7318 with PT very good. I can now sit without pain.

  • @vaakdemandante8772
    @vaakdemandante8772 Рік тому +160

    Got a herniated disk, the orthopedic surgeon I consulted with recommended he removes my two adjacent bones and replaces them with a single titanium implant, which would limit my mobility and then have to be replaced every 10 years - his words, not mine.
    I did not listen to him and just used a mild form of stretching and waited it out - I feel fine and do an MRI from time to time, to keep it under control. No surgery was ever needed.
    If I let this quack operate on me, I would lose both money and health, and be forever tied to hospitals and surgeries. Some doctors are just criminals in white coats.
    Thank you for the video, I support this message and confirm that in mild cases there's nothing to worry about - rest and let the body repair itself.

    • @geekygirl648
      @geekygirl648 7 місяців тому +5

      After how many months or years do u get ur MRI re check?

    • @samlalala-hw6kj
      @samlalala-hw6kj 5 місяців тому +5

      yeah spinal fusion for one herniated disc is contraindicated only recommended for the most extreme cases. The better surgery for minor problems is microdiscectomy.

    • @geekygirl648
      @geekygirl648 5 місяців тому

      @@samlalala-hw6kj should I consult orthopedic surgeon or Neuro surgeon

    • @geekygirl648
      @geekygirl648 5 місяців тому +2

      @@samlalala-hw6kj mine is mild to moderate c2 to c7
      Orthopedic surgeon said it's nothing while I'm in pain since last 7 years

    • @MKKR2024
      @MKKR2024 Місяць тому

      I'm a doctor myself, unfortunately that's how the allopathetic system is designed. There's no cure in allopathy. Always go for natural treatments (AYURVEDA)

  • @julioarturo4205
    @julioarturo4205 2 роки тому +119

    I’m a doctor From Mexico. I want to share my experience. I had two dorsal hernias. I was in permanente pain for 15 years. I couldn’t walk straight. I had to use my arms to stand. I saw a lot of specialists one of them its my friend a specialist in rehab. , he said to me , you don’t need surgery your ciático nerve it’s not compressed. I ha a change in my live. I quit my job in a public hospital and worked only in my private practice. I start having a better life with my family , ejercice ( walking and swimming) and less stres. My pain disappeared miraculously in 1990. . I’m 73 years old now. My body heal itself. My greetings and my best wishes from Mexico. I’m sure you all wil be ok. Surgery must be the last option.

    • @matenorth
      @matenorth Рік тому

      What made your pain go?

    • @julioarturo4205
      @julioarturo4205 Рік тому +12

      @@matenorth I think that I used to worked to much. To much stress and almost nothing off exercise. When I was 35 I decided to change my way of live. I resigned to my hospital job. I continue only with my private practice. That gave me the chance to have time for exercise . Swimming and walking. I also try to keep my weight. At that time I had 4 surgeries two days a week in the public hospital. Those surgeries were performed standing up . Now i do one surgeries a week and sitting down. But basically I think two things were important, do only the things you like to do and move your body. Most of the pain is cause by contraction of muscles in your back , if you do,exercise you relax those muscles. My best wishes for you.

    • @xcobyxzei
      @xcobyxzei 5 місяців тому +2

      I’m glad your okay now ❤

    • @janesaagurang
      @janesaagurang 5 місяців тому +3

      i have back pain 2 years untilpresent i pray one day this herniated disc well healed in gods perfect time sometimes im been losing my hope to go back in a normal life its so hard carrying this kind of illness but when i read your testimony its encourage me alot to fight this kind of illness

    • @shreeprasadishetty7289
      @shreeprasadishetty7289 3 місяці тому

      ​@@janesaagurangsuffering from cervical mylophathy and hernated disc....pls suggest me lifestyle

  • @shyamsundar8665
    @shyamsundar8665 2 роки тому +520

    I had l4 l5 & l5 s1 disc bulge/disc herniation(MRI) . I had severe pain in my lower back . Now I don't have any pain may be 0.5 sometimes or 0 out of 10 . Am doing some decompression stretches and praying to Jesus daily.
    Everyone who reads this comment. Don't worry 😊 It will heal by God's grace😇
    Don't lose hope

    • @KianSaresei
      @KianSaresei 2 роки тому +17

      How did you healed your i5 s1 ?
      I’m fighting 10 months now 🥲

    • @aaronmoleka5006
      @aaronmoleka5006 2 роки тому +22

      Amen I just healed after 3 weeks not a month yet and I thank the lord Jesus Christ for that.

    • @smith2186
      @smith2186 2 роки тому +2

      @shyam sundar hi brother how many months it took for you to get pain free

    • @cosmonauteable9151
      @cosmonauteable9151 2 роки тому +10

      praying to jesus daily LMAOOOOO
      bruh, get into the pool and do strenghtening exercises. Stretching by itself will not fix the root cause neither will praying LMAO

    • @phatbastard22
      @phatbastard22 Рік тому +2

      @@cosmonauteable9151 what exercises do you recommend?

  • @Findingfacts69
    @Findingfacts69 3 роки тому +163

    Im suffering from pain past 5 months...Now my pain is gone away😌...U just need a good dr. And excellent physio✅...And a full bed rest🙂...Ur body will mostly heal itself...If you r reading this with ur painnn...You will be cured...Im praying...God Bless You💝

    • @arunantony1251
      @arunantony1251 9 місяців тому +1

      Thank u for ur comment can i get your number i have the same problem 🥺

    • @akshatkhare1375
      @akshatkhare1375 8 місяців тому

      How much bed rest

    • @paulwilkinson3963
      @paulwilkinson3963 7 місяців тому

      @@akshatkhare1375bed rest should be minimal in most causes , it only slows down the healing and can even make it worse

    • @muslimah6059
      @muslimah6059 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@akshatkhare1375One month + exercise You will get better result insha Allah

    • @taiwoolutola4176
      @taiwoolutola4176 7 місяців тому

      Amen

  • @smith2186
    @smith2186 2 роки тому +254

    This is the only video out of 1000s i have seen in UA-cam where people really came out to write there success story of recovery in comment section,really appreciate you guys ❤️

    • @ELEKSIR
      @ELEKSIR Рік тому

      i do this about 2 weeks and im feeling better and better ua-cam.com/video/bvLpOGy22Nc/v-deo.html

    • @HWolfe
      @HWolfe Рік тому +4

      Their success stories are wonderful.

    • @pathanimomindubai3908
      @pathanimomindubai3908 5 місяців тому

      oooh dr. God bless u currently my husbsnd is facing such condition i want him to b little patient as he is..

  • @Teh-Jones
    @Teh-Jones Рік тому +68

    More information in this 5 minute video than I've been able to leach from two doctors, physician assistants, and physical therapists over the past month and half... Thank you kindly.

    • @danielhildebrand6553
      @danielhildebrand6553 10 місяців тому +2

      So true, if this was explained to me like this at the beginning! I would have known I was in for a journey of expected pain but would be wroth it on the end. I though the didn’t care but 9 weeks later no more nerve pain still in pain but no more burning sensations

    • @ivanplacido6996
      @ivanplacido6996 9 місяців тому +1

      Let me guess. You went to American doctors ?

    • @Teh-Jones
      @Teh-Jones 9 місяців тому +1

      I do indeed live in America, so yep. @@ivanplacido6996

    • @deanmoriarty6015
      @deanmoriarty6015 9 місяців тому +3

      literally. in america you spend thousands only for your insurance to not cover it and your doctors to give you little to no information.

    • @Teh-Jones
      @Teh-Jones 9 місяців тому

      I can't say I disagree with you, it's certainly a broken system...@@deanmoriarty6015

  • @vidyajayram
    @vidyajayram 2 роки тому +32

    A doctor affirming surgery is not needed is a breath of fresh air! Thank you

    • @Jeff-S-Grimes
      @Jeff-S-Grimes 2 роки тому

      well kinda of, he said there are instances where one could require medical intervention ASAP which in a case where it is so severe you can't avoid surgery. Not all spine surgeries are avoidable but most are, it seems

    • @smith2186
      @smith2186 2 роки тому

      Hi Vidya how are you feeling now?

  • @Flokiabob311
    @Flokiabob311 Рік тому +243

    3 things I can suggest that have always helped my back repair itself from pain:
    1. Get a neck and back massager. The kind you put your arms thru in the sleeves.
    2. Stretch. Stretch when you wake up. Stretch before you go to bed. Stretch before you exercise and even when you’re bored. Stretch, stretch, stretch.
    3. Ice. NEVER use heat if it is swollen or inflamed. Ice within the first 2-3 days, then heat the swelling has down.
    4.EXERCISE! Work out! Walk! Run! Strengthen your back! The stronger it is the less likely it will be hurt.
    5. Last but certainly not least. Eat right. Lay off the junk food, sugar, and flour. Stay away from ooey gooey cheese. As good as it is. NO SODA. And always WATER, WATER, WATER!

    • @wawanlapandua
      @wawanlapandua Рік тому +4

      Its 5

    • @tuannguyen-yt8ty
      @tuannguyen-yt8ty Рік тому

      Thank you

    • @zuhardi
      @zuhardi Рік тому +25

      what? run? dude people had this cant even walk properly..

    • @Flokiabob311
      @Flokiabob311 Рік тому

      @@zuhardi well with that attitude of course they can’t

    • @zuhardi
      @zuhardi Рік тому +12

      @@Flokiabob311 sorry bro.. i had this 2 times and this is my 2nd time i cant even walk properly. standing only last 30 sec. doc and physical therapy told me i have to walk but never run and jumping. herniated on s1 and today is 5 months had it still in pain

  • @imjustmethatsall
    @imjustmethatsall 9 місяців тому +10

    I’ve experienced 2x severe herniated discs in 2 years (couldn’t walk, couldn’t shuffle in bed, etc.). In both, I could walk assisted by 2 weeks, and walk without pain after 2-3 months. Swim / cycle within 5 months.
    I’ve also had two smaller flare ups since, with shooting pain down to my foot and unable to lie down to sleep. each one took 6 weeks to heal properly and the back pain got worse (burning after 30 secs of standing) whilst leg pain decreased, before resolving
    I remember all four times thinking I’d never get better, so I’m leaving this comment to share that it does!! Keep moving to the best of your ability in small increments, and you will get there x
    (I didn’t have any surgery, turned down injections, went to PT & used pain meds with anti inflam meds)

  • @dakotadad8835
    @dakotadad8835 4 роки тому +426

    This video almost brought me to tears giving me hope. I’ve been in agonizing pain for weeks, I couldn’t walk or stand for days and this is the only positivity I’ve heard yet. Thank you so much

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  4 роки тому +6

      ua-cam.com/video/_OWB84wL8gE/v-deo.html

    • @MakoDadaAdventures
      @MakoDadaAdventures 4 роки тому +2

      @@ShimSpineVideos hi ive been feeling neck pains for abt 3 yrs now. The first 2 yrs has been tolerable for me, for i am an athlete and i always exercise. But now i quit exercising cause i cant bear it anymore. My nevk gets too stiff and it gets me off my mood. My doctor gave me anti inflammatory and pregabalin. And i just finished my medications with it, its not that painful anymore. But the discomfort that ive felt is still there. What to do???

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  4 роки тому +5

      @@MakoDadaAdventures I am glad you had an evaluation by a doctor. If there is no concerns from you doctor, a slow return to exercise is always good. It is a gradual two steps forward, one step back process. Do not be too discouraged by the step back.

    • @ronakrathod8487
      @ronakrathod8487 3 роки тому +2

      Same brother

    • @DrezdanyWildlife
      @DrezdanyWildlife 3 роки тому +7

      Me too! Going on 6 weeks now. I have to use crutches when I have to walk longer. I can’t wait until this is over. It’s been 3 weeks of 24/7 pain, it was unbearable. I’m doing physical therapy, acupuncture, cupping, tens unit, icing.

  • @lindacampbell9174
    @lindacampbell9174 Рік тому +46

    This video saved my life! I had the herniated disc for 6 months, before coming across this video. I went to doctors, physical therapists, massage people. Nothing helped. After hearing this doctor, I decided there was nothing else I could do, so I just trusted what he said. The stress I had put on myself was lifted and the pain started to subside. I kept getting better and better. Eventually, I was back to my old self. I was so scared I would never be the same, but after trusting that the body can heal itself, it actually did. I can't thank you enough!

    • @shaquilletrumata3133
      @shaquilletrumata3133 Рік тому +2

      how long did it take to heal?

    • @pol4466
      @pol4466 Рік тому +2

      How long healing process . Did u realy rest . I need to workout to take care of my commitement and family

    • @Alyssa501
      @Alyssa501 Рік тому

      Im on month 5 !!!! How long did it take you

    • @lindacampbell9174
      @lindacampbell9174 Рік тому

      It took me 2 more months after my comment to heal completely!@@shaquilletrumata3133

    • @lindacampbell9174
      @lindacampbell9174 Рік тому

      I rested and went about my daily life and it healed about 2 months after my comment to the doctor@@pol4466

  • @davidamarquez
    @davidamarquez Рік тому +102

    I suffered a herniated disc Christmas weekend 2022. It was debilitating and could hardly walk or get up to watch my kids open their presents but made them wait 😂. MRIs revealed 1 bulge, 1 hernia ruin, and arthritis. It does improve over time but I also did the right chiropractic (soft tissue focused) and physical therapy focused on strengthening the entire core. I feel great! I highly recommend that to everyone. Also learn how to properly lift heavy objects. Stay safe everyone!

    • @sahilsheoran8823
      @sahilsheoran8823 Рік тому

      Can it cure for permanent

    • @yomaddy
      @yomaddy 10 місяців тому

      Unfortunately no​@@sahilsheoran8823

    • @hepzlawrence7710
      @hepzlawrence7710 9 місяців тому

      ​@@sahilsheoran8823ive had back pain from disk herniation all my life, some days better than others so yes it if you let the body do what it needs too, but also making it easier for our body by changing the way we move better posture for walking and bending etc, look up disk stacking or spine stacking

  • @georgewashington687
    @georgewashington687 Рік тому +14

    I had a massive disc herniation, L4-5 causing me excruciating pain no matter what position my body was in. I could not walk without severe pain, sleep was almost impossible. I went to my ortho who ordered an mri and after seeing the results referred me to a disc surgeon. He was ready to do surgery to fuse and stabilize the vertebrae. I was not ready for surgery...coward. I gave it time and as Dr. Shim stated it gradually improved. I got a second opinion from a very experienced neurosurgeon who did an exam, looked at the mri and said since I was improving, was retired and not needed to get back to work, that he recommended I should give it time. He said the large majority of these herniations heal over time without surgery.
    That was two years ago, I am pain free but I am cautious when lifting or doing anything that might aggravate my back. I am so pleased I took his advice because I have heard so many horror stories from individuals who underwent spinal surgery. I know there are times when it is necessary but if not an emergency....time is your best friend.

    • @PeterSquitieri
      @PeterSquitieri Рік тому

      Here’s a anti-horror story. I had surgery for a herniated disk back in 1987 when techniques weren’t nearly as advanced . There was of course quite a bit of initial pain but it resolved over 5 or six weeks and since then (35 years ago) I’ve had no further trouble beyond a twinge or two when the weather is weird.
      Of course this is just anecdotal evidence but based on my experience I would strongly recommend surgery over what I’ve heard other commenters are suffering

    • @ch1214ch
      @ch1214ch Рік тому

      Why would the dehydration process cause the disc to bulge? @3:12

  • @Meep-ei2qu
    @Meep-ei2qu 2 роки тому +677

    For any new people dealing with this, I ’ve dealt with this twice and it healed both times so don’t worry the pain is only temporary even if it doesn’t feel like it. My main advice is to be cautious of how you move shortly after it’s healed cause it can be really easy for the pain to come back and I’m now dealing with it a third time because of it 😭 so don’t push yourself too much even when the pain is gone. Hope everyone gets their healing soon!! :D

    • @gurota1786
      @gurota1786 2 роки тому +14

      I had hope because of this message, iv dealt with mine months ago and doing it again now.. did you do injections? Im just doing pt again, u gave me a positive vibe thanks again

    • @meredithfox5477
      @meredithfox5477 2 роки тому +16

      Thank you for this!!! It gives me hope! Im going on week 4 of pain and nerve compression from herniated C7. Im a registered nurse and was hurt at work. I just want to get back to helping my patients!!!

    • @joemomma707
      @joemomma707 2 роки тому +8

      @@meredithfox5477 how you feeling?! I’m also an RN. Just got hurt on the job as well
      Mine is L4 L5 disk bulge
      I can’t even sit or lay down without pain!!!

    • @meredithfox5477
      @meredithfox5477 2 роки тому +11

      @@joemomma707 it has been 1 month since my injury. I am slowly improving. Definitely not as painful as it was in the first week but I am being very careful and taking physical therapy very seriously. I am resting a lot but also making sure I'm gently moving around so my muscles do not weaken or lock up. I am using a lot of natural anti inflammatory supplement because i had terrible side effects from dexamethasone they put me on and could not tolerate it. I drink plenty of water every day and limit sugar and processed foods. I am trying my best to heal from the inside out.

    • @joemomma707
      @joemomma707 2 роки тому +3

      @@meredithfox5477 nice!! Happy to hear you are doing better. What natural anti inflammatory supplements do you recommend?

  • @ReelGuyTv
    @ReelGuyTv Рік тому +76

    Suffered this shit for two years in my 20s. Had two disc herniations. One pressing on the sciatica and the other pressing on the s1 nerve root. The commentator is correct. Don't underestimate the healing powers of the body. If the surgery goes wrong there may be no coming back from it. Avoid surgery even though the pain is unreal. My pain was constant. It suffered standing, sitting, lying down and sleeping. It never went away until it finally did. Once it did I discovered barbell training. Of all things in the world that's what kept it away. Now squatting 240lbs easily. 300lb deadlifts. To think at one time 15 years ago I was barely able to tie my shoes. It will go away.

    • @frankdatankallday4745
      @frankdatankallday4745 Рік тому +1

      Hey man my situation sounds just like yours. 7 months in and me leg numbess is my biggest issue. Back pain not too bad. How long does it take???

    • @cassiedoyle2453
      @cassiedoyle2453 Рік тому +6

      Thanks I really needed to hear this, my sanity is slipping because I can't handle being in constant pain, I'm 29 and feeling like this is the end, I have a son so I'm trying to be strong but I feel like a burden to my family, can't sleep most nights now I'm on medications which I hate, it helps hearing that it can get better, I only have one and it is hell.

    • @ReelGuyTv
      @ReelGuyTv Рік тому +6

      @@cassiedoyle2453it's hell. I'll never forget it. just be mobile. Walk everyday. Crunches. Leg raises. Superman holds on your stomach. Going into extension with a large medicine ball. Doing body weight squats. Obviously you don't want to go deep with squat or the extensions. just listen to your body. Let the pain guide you. Some days you'll do better than others. It will go away.

    • @cassiedoyle2453
      @cassiedoyle2453 Рік тому +1

      @@ReelGuyTv Thanks, at the moment my left shoulder is going stiff, I think I might of done muscle damage too, my herniated disc is 3mm x 6mm in the thoracic spine upper back t6-t7 and I don't have much core strength so I'm not sure what excercises are good for that, I was told not to bend, I'm feeling very weak, thankyou for your advice 🙏 thankyou for giving me hope, I hope I am strong enough mentally to make it to better times its been about 3 months and I just want to be myself again

    • @simonshotter8960
      @simonshotter8960 Рік тому +9

      Stop the deadlifts. Absolutely no need for such a risky exercise

  • @bengt_axle
    @bengt_axle Рік тому +8

    For a guy who does spine surgery, this is actually quite an honest explanation of a phenomenon that occurs quite frequently, but that is rarely explained in such detail. I waited 4 years before getting surgery for a disk herniation. Did it work? No. Ended up with an artificial disk, which can have its own problems after 10-15 years.

    • @meraj0107
      @meraj0107 Рік тому

      Did artificial disc totally give you relief from pain ? And what kind of surgery did you first have ?

    • @bengt_axle
      @bengt_axle Рік тому

      @@meraj0107 First had microdiskectomy (open). The ADR result was very good to excellent. It turned back the clock 10 years. I had it at L5-S1 (Medtronic Maverick). But things can go wrong if the disk is not placed properly, it shifts or there is too much osteoarthritis to begin with. It has now been reported that some people develop osteoarthritis at the facet joints because the disk provides too much movement. ADR is good for DDD, but many people have other bone-related problems for which fusion and decompression is the only option. ADR does not replace fusion. Tiger Woods, Peyton Manning and Elon Musk all had fusions even though they could afford ADR.

  • @robs7446
    @robs7446 Рік тому +124

    Currently recovering from this. Herniated disc l4-l5. Pain was unbearable initially and I ended up in emergency as I passed out a couple times. But as this video mentions, handle the pain and let the body do it’s thing. Praying for anyone else who has to experience this as it’s brutal

    • @mainsamay7300
      @mainsamay7300 Рік тому +3

      Currently recovering from disc bulges at l4l5s1. Pain in whole left leg while standing for 15 mins, sitting for 10 mins and walking for 30 mins. Eventually numbness at beneath the left feet. When i am lying on bed the pain starts disappearing.
      I had disc herniation 11 years back when i fell on my back while playing football. Suffered the pain for atleast 2 years and slowly with medication and physiotherapy i was well off with just 20% pain. After atleast 5 years my pain went back to 5%. I played football but my left leg did not have strength as before. I had sex many times but was always cautious about my disc problem. I was afraid that i might not be able to impregnate but i have a healthy baby now. I used to smoke daily, i did alcohol abuse on many occassions and worked hard on my sitting job for many hours at office. I am now around 33 years old. Just as i regret i did not get good physiotherapists to tell me that spinal problems are not incurable or that operation is must. Similarly i regret even today there are a lot of physicians who do not have clue on how to tackle slip disc and medical science has not yet found a permanent solution to this problem.

    • @shaquilletrumata3133
      @shaquilletrumata3133 Рік тому

      how long did it take to heal?

    • @robs7446
      @robs7446 Рік тому

      @@shaquilletrumata3133 took me 3 months, it can take upto 6 months to heal though. Weirdly I just lost my limp overnight then had to teach myself how to walk normally again. Can’t recommend these exercises enough, stick with it

    • @bidhanhajong9246
      @bidhanhajong9246 Рік тому

      Brother i hv been suffering from lymbor spondylosis from the last 5 months... I don't know what to do . The pain is unbearable. I did multiple check up but it's not working

    • @MilanKDas
      @MilanKDas Рік тому

      Did you take any therapy to heal it ?

  • @jeffrylim8338
    @jeffrylim8338 3 роки тому +234

    I had exact same situation as @Eftee02. First severe disc herniation L4L5 in June 2019. I was totally paralyzed and hospitalized for 4 days. Took me about 1 month to get normal with some pain killers and muscle relaxant and inflammation medications.
    Then in 2020 due to covid pandemic, I suffered a recurring disc herniation because of bad posture when I had to cook myself. The pain wasnt as paralyzing as 2019 but it sure was more complicated and took way longer to heal. As i tried to avoid hospitals in times of pandemi and from my previous experience with herniated disc, I decided to take a bedrest for 3 weeks thinking it will help the herniated disc to reabsorb.
    The pain did subside but when I was able to finally stand up, my whole body was feeling weak and I have muscle cramp because of prolonged bedrest and was super painful. It was kinda come and goes and not healing as I expected. I decided to consult doctor despite covid condition. My doctor gave me epidural steroid injection for 3-4x over a period of 3 months and prescribed me some medications. My back did start to get better and the pain start to centralised on my lower middle back. It was however still hard for me to carry out my daily activities, I had difficulties standing up or sitting down for too long, not to mention walk.
    But I did force myself to stand up, do stretchings, walk bit by bit everyday to recover my muscle strength and continue to take painkiller / muscle relaxant that my doctor prescribed to me and go for routine physiotherapy about twice a week. At this point, I faced a condition whereby i will feel pain when i sit down for too long, or when i tried to get up from my seat, my back felt stiff and the lower right part of my back feels stinging pain. Once i straightenned up my posture which took some time like 10-20 secs, then i will feel better.
    I did not give up. When it wasnt so pain, I would get down to the swimming pool, walk on the pool forward and backward and sideways. Then i also start swimming breast stroke, the kicking motion helps to pull and stretch my entire back and when you get up to gasp for air, the posture is almost similar to mckenzie cobra posture which helps to relieve my pain by a LOT. I swim everyday or at least 5x a week.
    As this video and eftee02 said, the most important thing is I constantly told myself i WILL recover and maintain positive mindset. I tried to do freestyle swim but it makes my back worse so I stick to breaststroke, discipline in doing my stretches, TUCK my tummy in when i walk, maintain upright and sitting posture, and my back starts to feel normal after 7 months and can do most of my daily activities including driving etc!
    Now i am doing core strengthening exercises to train my muscle so they will lock the part of my herniated disc area in place when i stand up or sit down to prevent future recurrence. You guys can find loads of such videos in youtube.
    Well i hope by sharing my story, it helps you guys here to keep fighting and positive spirit and know that you can recover !

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/_OWB84wL8gE/v-deo.html

    • @NateVanessa1
      @NateVanessa1 3 роки тому +5

      Inspired by your story..will go through this journey(slipped disc L4-L5) with your positive spirit..nothing is impossible.. Thank you to the doctor ShimSpine for encourage patient to be heal in natural way without scaring them with operation/ procedure.

    • @ashishranacs
      @ashishranacs 3 роки тому

    • @amyaaron7141
      @amyaaron7141 2 роки тому +1

      You sound like me! I went two years looking for the reason behind my pain. There are things like weight training, lower body, that I can't do unless I want to aggravate my L4L4 slipped disc and have a major flair up.
      Sitting and lying down hurt .
      I actually bought a cushion made for bed sores . I can lie down, put that under that area and not press on the sciatic nerve.

    • @ZdenekZnaly123
      @ZdenekZnaly123 2 роки тому +4

      I also swim regularly and breast stroke works really well. I did find crawl hurting my back but I still want to use crawl to stretch the upper body. So I stopped moving my legs when doing crawl and that seems to help a lot.

  • @emagee7864
    @emagee7864 2 роки тому +74

    I was in severe pain from a low back herniation for an entire year. Had sciatica pain down to my foot and weakness in my right leg. One day after a year of suffering, I felt an inch better. I had told my doctors no to surgery. I started to exercise and a few weeks later I was 99% pain free. I have to manage my back health and see a chiropractor regularly. I still have episodes but it's mostly muscle problems. Thanks for giving us hope. Sometimes it feels hopeless when the pain is so persistent for so long.

    • @julioarturo4205
      @julioarturo4205 2 роки тому +9

      I had . Pain for 15 years. Suddenly disappeared, when I was 35 years old. Now I’m 73. I was in a lot off stress. I’m a surgeon and performed 8 surgeries a week . I quit my job in a public hospital and start working only in private patients. Then I had only one surgery a week. I had time to talk with my patients and to have a life. I started to swim ,to walk and latter to,play tennis. My best wishes to you. Greetings from Mexico city

    • @emagee7864
      @emagee7864 2 роки тому

      @@julioarturo4205 Mucho gusto. Tu trabajo era muy estresante. Me alegro de que tengas un estilo de vida activo. Es la única manera de controlar el dolor de espalda. Hola desde San Diego.

    • @asadmuhamad5731
      @asadmuhamad5731 Рік тому

      bro please give me something to talk with you

    • @emagee7864
      @emagee7864 Рік тому

      @@asadmuhamad5731 If you are suffering, I know your pain. My pain was the worst I could imagine. Send me your email.

    • @asadmuhamad5731
      @asadmuhamad5731 Рік тому

      bro i am 17 years old i have herniated disk and sciatica and it is on my right foot my Doktor tell me to do surgery please give me advice and what exercise you did please help me

  • @maddiec5341
    @maddiec5341 2 роки тому +8

    You are the only honest surgeon I have encountered. I have had my life distroyed and my health compromised by doctors with no integrity or common sense. You have both in abundance. Please sing your message VERY LOUDLY, as an immunologist you make sense to me. Thank you

  • @bubbajoe745
    @bubbajoe745 Рік тому +9

    I want to give hope and advice, I was in severe pain after herniated l3/l4, (do not recommend heavy deadlifts) the best thing you could do is not agitate the back! Go easy on it, tolerate the pain and be patient and smart, do not lift heavy things while it's herniated. I had pain for about 2 years and 4 years later I can say I am all the way pain free, no surgery or anything. You can do this!

    • @ionutpreda1979
      @ionutpreda1979 3 місяці тому

      Butv2 years is too much :-((((((cant stand anymoore 6 months already of exvruciating pain and anty inflamatories and meds ans nothin

  • @Oscar0057
    @Oscar0057 4 роки тому +246

    this is one of the best videos on herniated disc.

    • @laurielawson8767
      @laurielawson8767 4 роки тому +3

      It absolutely was only two days ago since I applied this back pain, 4BackPainExercise.blogspot.com
      but it already made some difference. This is a strongly suggested option to help keep lower back pain from recurring. As I had thought, it fulfilled my expectation. I`ve only tried it a few times but appears to do what it`s meant to..

    • @amajelo
      @amajelo 4 роки тому +3

      Sounds nice but it's not true. My bulging discs after two years of physical therapy and posture change, have gotten worse to herniated disc in 4 places of my cervical spine- giving me headaches and dizziness all the time.

    • @robottron7289
      @robottron7289 3 роки тому

      @@amajelo wow!! Did you get an MRI? What did your surgeon suggested?

    • @michaelmenes
      @michaelmenes 3 роки тому +1

      It is! 18 months ago I had a whopping 11 mm protrusion. It’s healed. Not easy.

    • @robottron7289
      @robottron7289 3 роки тому

      @@michaelmenes lucky you. I had a sequestration.

  • @pandnh4
    @pandnh4 3 роки тому +18

    What an inordinately helpful and caring comments section. Just wonderful messages.

  • @bentrider
    @bentrider Рік тому +2

    Amazing! No I'm not talking about the fact that the body has its own system for healing. I'm talking about the fact that there is actually a doctor giving us this information!

  • @Polo-Swag
    @Polo-Swag 3 роки тому +10

    I've recovered from 3 herniated disc, periformas syndrome, and a hip slip.
    Solution:
    - Ice pack only no heat, helps reduce inflammation.
    ‐ Inversion table, decompresses the spine to allow disc to heal. Go easy, you don't need to be upside down to improve.
    - Dr./ Chiropractor, alignment and stretching only. Make sure they are good.
    - Magnesium, Fish Oil, Zinc for pain it works.
    - As you get better exercise to strengthen those areas.
    I pray you get better soon. This is what I did. No meds, no surgery.

  • @Jedi_James
    @Jedi_James 4 роки тому +14

    If one were to rate a video to be perfect, this would be the example. Thank you for this.

  • @rail4616
    @rail4616 2 роки тому +13

    Thank u doctor. This is the first positive and encouraging review I've come across regarding disc herniation.most doctors just traumatise patients n push them towards surgery.

  • @vickananda
    @vickananda Рік тому +3

    Hardly anyone will ever reveal this. Thank you.

  • @victoriac401
    @victoriac401 2 роки тому +9

    I’ve had a bad herniation at L4/L5 for 6 years, excruciating pain ever since, and have now lost the ability to walk, sit, and do pretty much anything other than be on bed rest - and even lying in bed is agony. Saw various doctors, chiropractors, physiotherapists; did stretching and targeted exercises; iced the area; walked a lot to stimulate blood flow; had a very healthy diet; even got my mind right to try to influence the body in a positive way. Had to come to terms with the fact that some cases are exceptions and need further intervention. Finally getting surgery soon because I’m at my breaking point. I’m so happy to see the comments here that show so many people had herniations that eventually healed - just how it should be. But for those suffering for years and years who have tried everything with no results, and with the situation only getting worse, please don’t be hard on yourself and get the additional help you need. ♥️

    • @vinodmehra188
      @vinodmehra188 2 роки тому +2

      I pray that you get well soon.

    • @victoriac401
      @victoriac401 2 роки тому +2

      @@vinodmehra188 thank you so much! Stay well ♥

  • @briancrumpacker
    @briancrumpacker Рік тому +3

    I caught a refrigerator in 2003 and herniated L4/L5S1 - after stupidly following the suggestions of the worker's comp industry, I wasn't getting better for the first year or two (while they made money off my case). I refused disc removal and fusion per their heartless financial flow charts. Once I ejected myself from them and began riding my bicycle again, everything healed back up completely. Start slowly. Drugs aren't the answer. Posture and proper mechanics are. Stay in motion, the body wants circulation. Eat healthy. Stay hydrated. Have patience, and give yourself some time. The human body is an amazing self-righting machine.

  • @Terminatorfan-2016
    @Terminatorfan-2016 2 роки тому +3

    This guy has a relaxing voice in my opinion. I feel like it's good to have a relaxing voice when talking about something painful lol.

  • @OriginalAzaeal
    @OriginalAzaeal Рік тому +3

    I had mine twice in a year with the second one knocking me out of commission and on a couch with one leg up for 4 months. I had to go to the doctor to renew my disability, it took two shots of Demerol and 40 minutes in order for me to be able to speak just for moving to get to the doctor. When I got back home stepping up to go into the house it felt like my leg had popped out of this socket. I spent the next 6 hours laying on a ceramic floor 2 of which was in pain. The next morning I woke up and had no pain and was able to move but I didn't push it. It took about 10 years to heal to where I didn't have to worry too much about how I moved but I still pay attention. I'm pretty sure once I get into my '70s I'll be screwed but I'm happy to be able to move at least. Good luck with your journey.

  • @GoodlifeInvestor
    @GoodlifeInvestor Рік тому +3

    God bless you! You are such an awesome individual. This video is gold. I fixed a disk herniation and now I am doing 300lbs deadlifts easy with no pain or sciatica.
    One thing to note though - the 6 to 8 weeks is quite aggressive I think - its more like 3-6 months or more to remove the disk piece. This is a slow process.

  • @elronyd3511
    @elronyd3511 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been dealing with a pinched lower back nerve for about 2 weeks now. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.

  • @Th0ughtf0rce
    @Th0ughtf0rce 4 роки тому +195

    Appreciate this kind of advice very much. "If you can bear with it, bear with it". Where the medical industry is getting increasingly predatory, it's hard to get an honest expert opinion. Quite often surgery is the first thing suggested.

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  4 роки тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/_OWB84wL8gE/v-deo.html

    • @eynar14649
      @eynar14649 4 роки тому

      @@ShimSpineVideos I have a 4-mm cervical disc herniation. And I've had ringing in the head since the day my herniatated disc symtoms started. Could this ringing be connected with the herniated disc pressing on the spinal cord?

    • @johnnyrodriguez276
      @johnnyrodriguez276 4 роки тому +1

      @@eynar14649 Bro I got 3 2.5 mm herniated discs and canal stenosis 😢 with you

    • @eynar14649
      @eynar14649 4 роки тому

      @@johnnyrodriguez276 I feel you, bro. Be patient. Have you tried laser therapy? It is said to cause the herniated material to shrink back

    • @johnnyrodriguez276
      @johnnyrodriguez276 4 роки тому +1

      @@eynar14649 Thank you for your advice! I will search for that I really wish this shrinks it back im going Google that rn thank you bro God bless you

  • @brianrios2001
    @brianrios2001 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant video ! I’m praying everyone here experiencing spinal problems get better !

  • @mylesraucher1195
    @mylesraucher1195 2 роки тому +17

    Thank you Doctor. 😊 your explanation is so reassuring even though I am in pain. I pray for everyone here to heal.

  • @angelinalicciardello954
    @angelinalicciardello954 2 роки тому +27

    Thank you so much for this video and spreading positive reinforcement. I am currently suffering with a herniated L5S1 disc that’s pushing on my nerves. It has caused extreme pain in my right leg and foot drop. I’m trying my best to recovery without surgery. It’s been 1.5 months so far and I’m slowly improving. I am walking again and the pain went from an excruciating 10 to a tolerable 3 most days. I am determined to let my body heal. It’s hard to find positive outcomes online but I am keeping hope alive. I’m 34 and I will not let this ruin me.

    • @fabulous5068
      @fabulous5068 2 роки тому +3

      I feel your pain honey same with me the last few weeks have been awful but I am feeling a little better and have hope that this will heal and I can get back to normal . Good luck

    • @Expert_Advice
      @Expert_Advice 2 роки тому +1

      Howz u now?

    • @immortal2534
      @immortal2534 2 роки тому +6

      I'm exactly at the same phase with you right now with the exception that is my left foot in pain.
      Also 34 and 1 mont dealing with it. Exercise, when you walk or sit get your spinal cord in a right position and loose weight, those helped me a lot and i feel better, I'm optimistic that soon I will feel no pain at all

    • @angelinalicciardello954
      @angelinalicciardello954 2 роки тому +3

      @@Expert_Advice . I am doing much better. I’ve done a lot of acupuncture, inversion table and I also read a book called “healing back pain” by John Sarno, that book has helped a lot. My pain is now at a 1 most days and I’m finally not thinking about it all day long. I’m also able to work again. I have success with my foot as well , I’m able to pull it upwards now almost totally where as before it wouldn’t move at all. We can heal!! It’s been since October 31st that I was in the ER and couldn’t move or stop screaming, now I’m almost back to living a normal life. I’m still cautious of how I sit and how I move but I’m feeling grateful I’ve seen so much progress.

    • @Expert_Advice
      @Expert_Advice 2 роки тому

      @@angelinalicciardello954 good ...happy for u....god bless

  • @antonio_espn4678
    @antonio_espn4678 Рік тому +14

    I’m scared to death for my mom. She has worked hard and now retiring. Praying to God her body can heal by itself. I hope it heals her. The pain medication did not work, but now it is kicking in. She has multiple herniated discs. 💔Pleaee God and everyone here I feel your emotional pain. May you all heal also. 🙏

    • @254shorttrendystories4
      @254shorttrendystories4 5 місяців тому

      How is she now? I have same diagnosis too😢

    • @antonio_espn4678
      @antonio_espn4678 5 місяців тому

      @@254shorttrendystories4 she was only able to get one hernia removed the only one that was causing her pain. She retired and is doing better though. Slow therapy and swimming pool therapy should help to strengthen her body. Thanks for asking. Hope all is well. There is time and you will heal as well.

    • @Kal-EL_Volta
      @Kal-EL_Volta 2 місяці тому

      Is your mom overweight? Was she physically active before the herniations?

  • @RAZR_Channel
    @RAZR_Channel 2 роки тому +31

    This is incredible! Thank you so much Dr. Shim for sharing this education! I have lived with spine pain for over 20 years and in all that time the doctors insist that discs do not heal (their agenda has always been to push me into surgery). I'm old now... and I finally understand why older people don't trust doctors.

    • @fuh25
      @fuh25 Рік тому

      Please can you answer me how you lived with disc herniation and what degree of herniation, mine is severe and doctor advise me surgery

  • @amyaaron7141
    @amyaaron7141 2 роки тому +5

    Awesome. I like to know the exact reason behind my pain. Most physicians don't bother explaining because they assume the patient won't understand any medical terminology. This Dr is great. I really have to listen because he's not dumbing it down.

  • @felipesamano8060
    @felipesamano8060 4 роки тому +86

    I wanted to cry after watching this

    • @MSquareDanceVideos1
      @MSquareDanceVideos1 4 роки тому +13

      Domt worry. Got a Slipped disc diagnosed three days ago. M not worried. U shouldnt be. Give it few years. will be gone completely

    • @TrainEnthusiast
      @TrainEnthusiast 4 роки тому +11

      Patience is vital here

    • @Imtheman-df4zd
      @Imtheman-df4zd 4 роки тому +7

      @@stealth1711 its been a month for me now been doing Physical therapy twice a week gettin better and my Numbness is slowly going away.. but damn I know your pain😢😭

    • @Imtheman-df4zd
      @Imtheman-df4zd 4 роки тому +3

      @@stealth1711 tons of Core Strengthening

    • @crystalblue4303
      @crystalblue4303 4 роки тому +7

      I had a minor herniation a few years ago as a result of rough exercising after a long inactive period. The pain was on my left side, but it was rare and manageable. Unfortunately though back in september I fell straight on my butt and the nightmare began. I experienced excruciating pain for three months straight, on my right side weirdly enough. But with some painkillers and a little patience, it started getting better. Now the pain on the right side completely disappeared, but the old one on the left side is back again and it is REALLY testing me. It goes away for some time then comes back again. I'm choosing to remain patient and give it time. I hope it won't get worse. Lower back pain/sciatica really sucks! Not to be dramatic or anything but they kinda ruin ur life :/ oh well, hope we all get better

  • @joecastro23
    @joecastro23 Рік тому +7

    I’m two weeks into a 6mm herniated disk at L5-S1 and bulging disk at L4-L5.
    Incase anyone was wondering since it’s hard to find current data.
    25 MALE AUTO TECH
    5’10 220lbs
    FIRST WEEK WAS THE MOST INTENSE PAIN AND MISERABLE, THE PAIN IS VERY INTENSE AND I AM SORRY FOR ANYONE GOING THROUGH THIS. IF YOU HAVENT PLEASE PROTECT YOUR BACK AND LEARN PROPER FORM.
    Second week a bit more manageable still 7/10 pain but reduced from 9/10 crippling pain I can now move around for 20 min at a time before needed to rest up. No longer stuck on the floor in agonizing pain. Have been on Naproxen which helped the first week but doesn’t seem to be making a difference this second week so I have found that alternating between very warm and ice baths throughout the day have helped tremendously. As well as what you consume to help your body regenerate and rebuild help a lot as well. Will be losing some weight to help take stress of my spine after my recovery as well. Will keep posting updates here weekly so feel free to say what’s up.
    STAY SAFE GUYS 🙏🏽

    • @justinbachand3733
      @justinbachand3733 8 місяців тому

      Update? I’m around the same age, 6ft, 220. 1 week in, at times the pain lets up quite a bit, seems to be more centralized than a few days ago(not as much shooting pain from my back to my leg, now more in my back alone)

    • @ionutpreda1979
      @ionutpreda1979 3 місяці тому

      Mine is 16/14/15 mm :-(( excruciating pain .I declined surgery

    • @joecastro23
      @joecastro23 3 місяці тому

      @@justinbachand3733 I bet you’ve started feeling much better by now

    • @joecastro23
      @joecastro23 3 місяці тому

      @@ionutpreda1979 Dude it took me months to start genuinely feeling better, even now i still get flare ups. ICE BATHS ICE BATHS ICE BATHS very VERY COLD! It’ll be tough but that made night and day difference for me gotta keep it up everyday tho and eat healthier. If you can lose weight that’ll help relieve pain and drink lots of water gotta stay hydrated!

    • @ionutpreda1979
      @ionutpreda1979 3 місяці тому

      I.m not overweight.I.m 176cm /74 kg ,i eat healthy.but i spend 16-17 hrs daily at work staying up(not sitting at all) every day...i.m starting physio and kinetotherapy on monday ,and they ve also reccomended me Ozonotherapy injections?

  • @ggstylz
    @ggstylz 2 роки тому +1

    This is the best presentation on disc herniation I’ve seen so far.

  • @mohammadalsaleh3851
    @mohammadalsaleh3851 3 роки тому +26

    Thank you Dr !!! I just got the disk herniation and watched a bunch of other videos about this. this is the most comprehensive well illustrated one I have come across

    • @xxsps
      @xxsps 5 місяців тому

      مرحبا اخي
      كيف اصبحت صحتك الان
      اتمنى ان توضح لي

    • @gauravfoodmania3366
      @gauravfoodmania3366 2 місяці тому

      How are u now

  • @russellpass3211
    @russellpass3211 3 роки тому +9

    One of the best health-related videos I've ever seen. I hope Dr. Shim spends a good deal of his time teaching.

    • @mikek9297
      @mikek9297 2 роки тому

      It's the PacMan analogy that did it for me. Great success !

  • @God.Almighty
    @God.Almighty 3 роки тому +6

    for me this was a super edifying video. for years i'd wondered what happens to the leaked out material. googling wasn't helping either. most results were just info about what herniation is and how to treat. finally this dude explained it. thanks.

  • @firebird77clonefirebird89
    @firebird77clonefirebird89 2 роки тому +1

    The absolute best explanation and cgi illustration i have seen.

  • @ńatiq-edit3
    @ńatiq-edit3 4 роки тому +71

    You deserve kudos for explaining it the way that even a common man can get the sense, great! 👍👍

    • @tungduong3721
      @tungduong3721 4 роки тому

      After utilizing this plan, my sciatica pain has been cured. Find out more about this particular back ache guidebook by hunt for BackPainRelief9.blogspot.com This has allowed me personally to sleep comfortably in numerous positions. Now I feel relaxed with my hip pain already eliminated. .

  • @imaheathen330
    @imaheathen330 3 роки тому +44

    I wish speedy recovery who came here !
    May we’ll get fuckinn relief from this fucking! 😭

  • @avb1301
    @avb1301 3 роки тому +5

    I feel so relieved after seeing this video. Thank you. 🌺 I hope all other people having pain now get relieved asap.

  • @mr.r4907
    @mr.r4907 Рік тому +7

    So true. I had so much pain i could not stand but i rested for 1 month and then slowly started getting betterm it took me 6 months to recover but avoided surgery. The message given here is so true.

  • @ritaf.8039
    @ritaf.8039 2 роки тому +12

    Dear Dr. Shim, thank you for your explanation, but more than that, for giving us hope. Several weeks ago, my husband has been diagnozed with herniated disc at L5 S1 and barely even can walk.
    We were so glad that we found your videos. It gave us hope and changed our mindset. After several weeks, we're so thankful that he started getting better and now he is not in pain anymore.
    Thank you so much Dr. Shim, if only there were more doctors like you. For others who experienced the same, our thought and prayers with you.

    • @goukhongsai3796
      @goukhongsai3796 2 роки тому

      How's your husband now

    • @johnbr59
      @johnbr59 2 роки тому

      Yes the symptoms will get better but discs do not spontaneously heal as this guy suggests. A disc injury is permanent in nature.
      That doesn't mean you need to despair - disc degeneration, bulging and herniation will happen to pretty much everyone eventually. It just means you have to be realistic

    • @ritaf.8039
      @ritaf.8039 2 роки тому +2

      @@goukhongsai3796 He's not in pain anymore and can get back to his daily activities. Walking really helps alot

    • @Maggieokeefevideo
      @Maggieokeefevideo Рік тому

      @@ritaf.8039does he have sciatica is he fully healed? All best

  • @bradkrupsaw
    @bradkrupsaw 3 роки тому +4

    One of the best videos out there that explains in patient detail the process of the herniated disc and the value of waiting it out.

  • @jakapuchino
    @jakapuchino Рік тому +10

    This clip is just what i needed to hear right now as I’m on month 4 and recovery is very very slow, i can and am tolerating the sciatic pain but it can be very depressing so thank you for this positive clip. I needed to hear it .

  • @zepeda2820
    @zepeda2820 Рік тому +2

    Took me one year to heal Doctor said they wanted to take out my disc and replace it with a titanium one I ran out as quick as I could and found your video 1 year later still in recovery taking it slow but no more pain. 🙏 Best of luck The pain and depression was horrible.

  • @amandeepsingh6232
    @amandeepsingh6232 Рік тому +4

    Praying for everyone watching this vedio that our bodies heal itself I m also in same conditions 🙏🙏

  • @musegaya
    @musegaya 4 роки тому +14

    I feel healthy and better after hearing this!

  • @justynjonn
    @justynjonn 3 роки тому +5

    I feel SO MUCH BETTER just from this video!

  • @Wewoka
    @Wewoka Рік тому +1

    The clearist explanation of disc herniation that I have heard sofar. Thanks Dr. Shim.

  • @bensmithy4279
    @bensmithy4279 4 місяці тому +16

    Disc herniations will make your belief in God stronger. Makes you value your body and time on this planet more.

    • @waynehatia7925
      @waynehatia7925 Місяць тому

      Underrated comment!😂

    • @flumit_sumit4348
      @flumit_sumit4348 День тому

      True....got a second time disc bulge.... Just because not being serious about the bulge

  • @hur000
    @hur000 3 роки тому +53

    This is so amazing
    He explained it so simply
    I was so worried
    I feel relieved
    Thankyou so much ❣️🥺

  • @ettoo
    @ettoo 3 роки тому +78

    That was a great video. The video and explanation were very understandable. I had the concepts down before, but now I know why. A couple years ago I had a bad herniation between L4 & L5, pressing on the sciatic nerve; I couldn't walk or sleep anywhere but on the floor. As the doctor said, in about eight weeks I was as good as new. I did go to physical therapy, to learn to walk thru all of it and to speed the recovery, but no surgery and no medicine.

    • @sunitakhaitan
      @sunitakhaitan 2 роки тому +2

      What was the extent of herniation? Was it a bulge or had it extruded?

    • @kwan9687
      @kwan9687 2 роки тому +1

      What do you do during this 8 weeks?🙏🏻

    • @joecastro23
      @joecastro23 Рік тому

      HEY HOW MANY MM?

  • @WeatherNut27
    @WeatherNut27 2 роки тому +1

    Finally a video with great animation graphics that helps us understand it better.

  • @ashrayiinavarathnaram4099
    @ashrayiinavarathnaram4099 2 роки тому +9

    Oh my god, thanks a million doc! Your words were so enlightening and positive. I suffer from disc herniation at 3 different levels and am in a lot of pain most of the time requiring pain meds, B12 supplements and bedrest. I am unable to drive or ride my vehicle or sit or stand. The spine surgeon has advised immediate surgery but got a second opinion from my BIL who is an orthopedic surgeon himself and he did advice lifestyle changes and weight reduction would help in setting right the condition. Now hearing the same advice from you I am convinced that I can allow my body to heal and not risk a spine surgery. I have good control over bowel and bladder except for some slight tingling and numbness on my left. Thanks for your video 🙏

  • @kpkndusa
    @kpkndusa 3 роки тому +7

    My dad was a doctor, he used to say "Don't worry about it, it'll take care of it self".

  • @community1949
    @community1949 3 роки тому +8

    I love this video because I went to see a neurosurgeon and he wanted to do surgery right away - I see now that probably isn't necessary. Thank you so much and I am glad I did not cooperate and went for an injection and physical therapy instead.

  • @MrDezzidez
    @MrDezzidez 10 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant. That was the best explained disc herniation on the Internet. Dude. 🎉

  • @Callylily7
    @Callylily7 3 роки тому +11

    Dr Shim, you have become my favorite online doc. Thank you for some straight talk. A lot of doctors want to operate. I'm getting too old at seventy-four.
    After two lower back fractures in late 2018, discs in my neck started popping like popcorn. Ouch. It was really bad. I don't have much pain in my neck any longer. However, I can barely walk from hip and lowback pain which..yep...runs all over the place. My feet burn and hurt. Doctors only want to look at certain places of my spine. I feel it all needs a good viewing. Not having much luck finding a doc to do that.
    One thing. I think our bodies do heal themselves. A bit of knowledge takes us far. Thank you.

  • @hadesoo8560
    @hadesoo8560 4 роки тому +93

    I’m laying on the floor at work right 🥺... trying to let it relax before I start moving... couldn’t even drive here without feeling pain... hope y’all get better!!

    • @83yomomma
      @83yomomma 4 роки тому +1

      I hear you though. It is so painful

    • @aonoymousandy7467
      @aonoymousandy7467 3 роки тому

      Any update on the pain?

    • @greaterthings5652
      @greaterthings5652 3 роки тому +2

      Funny im laying at work too its funny cause when i hear someone coming i get up to fast and im holding back the look of excruciating pain from my face.

    • @danielvulpe4530
      @danielvulpe4530 3 роки тому +5

      Im having my surgery done in the morning. Can t handle the pain on the left leg anymore. Wishing y'all good health

    • @Dylanesque
      @Dylanesque 3 роки тому

      @@danielvulpe4530 How did the surgery go, Dan? I'm 39 days in of being deprived of a natural life and peaceful sleep and my recent MRI shows a disc pressing on the S1 nerve. Never known pain like it and was ready to cut my own leg off at the hip.

  • @internettroll7604
    @internettroll7604 Рік тому +25

    I know this video is 3 years old but strikes a chord and explains what happened to me. I had a c5 c6 herniated disk back in 2015 at age 45. First doctor i saw immediately wanted to do surgery. I declined and got a 2nd opinion. He recommended therapy. It got better after about 2 months. Over the next couple of years I had some painful flare ups but it would get better. Then I lost 70 lbs and started lifting weights. I think this combo has made a tremendous increase in my quality of life as far as the herniated disk goes. (Knock on wood)

    • @SD-co9xe
      @SD-co9xe 10 місяців тому +1

      My husband had the same experience. Lifting weights and exercise have alleviated the issues.

    • @Echizadel
      @Echizadel 5 місяців тому

      Hi, what therapy do you fallow please.I have the same.Almost two monts of pain

    • @internettroll7604
      @internettroll7604 5 місяців тому

      @@Echizadel The first time I had the pain I mainly did a lot of chin tucks, Neck extensions and Upper Trapezius Stretches. I would do them sitting at home, at red lights, sitting at work. You can look them up and other exercises online.
      More than anything else I think muscle training (light weight lifting) my whole body including my back is what has helped more than anything else long term. The muscles offer support so that my ligaments and such don’t have to do as much. I’m not muscle training to get big or super strong, just fitness. I have not had a flare up in over 4 years which is when I started the muscle training. (Knock on wood) I hope your pain goes away soon. Good luck

    • @Echizadel
      @Echizadel 5 місяців тому +1

      @@internettroll7604 Thank you so much for the advice.I also think movement is the key.

  • @DragonE11
    @DragonE11 Рік тому +2

    Glad ppl sharing their experiences. Gives me hope! Beginning of 2023: herniated disc. @ T3-T5. Worst pain in my life, became paralyzed and passed out. Was in the hospital for 3 days. Now going on my 3rd week of recovery. Walking, standing, sitting upright more. Building my physical tolerance little by little each day.

  • @SilverICG
    @SilverICG 2 роки тому +21

    I was here in this video 2 years ago, and now, after a process I feel better and my herniated disk gets better and now I wishing to start again to training and rebuild strength on my back. Please believe in your body and your Doctor if he says you will get better soon. I know the physical therapy will be hard and painful but trust me you will get better. For me was 2 years after that horrible pain and fear 😔.
    Be strong, and be great with your family, they can not imagine how much you feel pain, and they don’t have the fault.
    😁 my best wishes to everyone.

    • @fireuser691
      @fireuser691 2 роки тому

      What's your routine ?

    • @Artwithnam
      @Artwithnam Рік тому

      Hey what did u do to heal? I'm 22 having neck pain

    • @GATEbelowranker
      @GATEbelowranker Рік тому +1

      @@Artwithnam I am 22 and I have back pain hopefully it's getting better with tinglingsness in my feet. I was planning to open a group where young people like us suffering from this disc problem can come together and share there stories.

    • @Artwithnam
      @Artwithnam Рік тому

      @@GATEbelowranker yup do make a group as I'm sure this problem has increased a lot these days. Bdw Where r u from?

    • @GATEbelowranker
      @GATEbelowranker Рік тому

      @@Artwithnam WB, India

  • @140368kathleen
    @140368kathleen 3 роки тому +7

    Really interesting video. Thank you for the information. Unfortunately I was in the severe group requiring emergency surgery. I had a microdiscectomy 3.5 weeks ago. I was hoping to wait it out. I was on the semi urgent list awaiting surgery for about 2 months. Then had a MRI. As soon as the neurosurgeon saw the MRI scans, he called me and got me straight to hospital for surgery. I am very pleased with the outcome.

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  3 роки тому +1

      I am glad you are doing better.

    • @firstname3873
      @firstname3873 Рік тому

      ​@@ShimSpineVideos Hi Dr what about C4-C6 My disc is compress against my spine so I have numbness and pain, it comes and goes. My neurosurgeon gave me an option to do cervical anterior surgery. Will I have a chance to heal on its own without the surgery?

  • @stafforky
    @stafforky Рік тому +6

    I have watched so many videos on this topic, and this is the most in-depth one I have seen. It's relieving to get an actual explanation of how this happens. Not once during half a dozen appointments did any doctors explain that a disc is comprised of two different structures and exactly how it bulges. I understand the donut analogy, but sometimes I want the whole picture, not a simplified analogy. Never did any of my doctors explain how my body will heel this way. I now have hope that I will be 100% in the near future.

  • @isaiasviana8419
    @isaiasviana8419 Рік тому +1

    Bought a hang bar and I hang to decompress. Taking better care of myself and I feel much better along with fasting. Much health, peace, longevity and infinite light.

  • @PabloDayan
    @PabloDayan 2 роки тому +11

    I’m having the same experience with a cervical herniated disc, a extruded one. I had unbelievable pain in my left arm, but no progressive less of strength and no progressive numbness. I had opioides for 70 days and others drugs to relief the pain, but it the pain was still there. I couldn’t sleep for 30 days, just 3 or 4 hours. One night I slept without pain. I knew that if I could sleep I would overcome this terrible problem. 3 months later I woke up without pain and I had 6 hours of relief. And the pain came back in the next day. 10 days later once more I woke up without pain and I had a great day. The pain come back again. But I realized that my condition was better, my movements were a little better. I was able to wash my hair with both hands. I had important improvement within 4 to 6 months. And I had physiotherapy session once a week, but I did the exercises everyday. I’ve got to tell you people that is almost impossible to have physiotherapy during the inflammatory fase, but I started with slows movements (retraction - mckenzie exercise) and, in time, I was able to increase the volume of exercises and I started to do the retraction and extension of the neck 4 or 5 times a day. I was seeing the neurosurgeon frequently to follow up the situation. The doctor recommended surgery twice because of the pain. Firstly a foraminotomy. Than he recommended an arthroplasty. I declined both. I had the second MRI and the herniation was smaller. Now, in 7th month, i’m still doing exercises (mckenzie method) under a physiotherapist prescription. I can drive again and move my neck. Somtimes I feel pain in my shoulder, but I do the retraction and extension and I can manage the pain. So the episodes are getting rare. The improvement isn’t linear. I could say that is like a roller coster, ups and downs, good and bad days. Sometimes you have a wonderfull week and 3 bad days after that. You have to believe that our body make miracles and it can heal itself. Be patient, resilient, pray, eat healthy food, drink a lot of water and be stronger.

    • @johnmitchell2741
      @johnmitchell2741 2 роки тому +1

      Wow it's a very long painful process and then one wrong move and you have to do it all over again.I know Over 10 years now wash rinse and repeat😅😑🥴

    • @jozz2112
      @jozz2112 2 роки тому

      Your condition sounds very similar to mine right now. I understand that joy when I can sleep more than 2-3 hours a time.
      I have a strange cyst on my wrist, that is sore, and sometimes puts pressure on the ulnar nerve making my ring finger hurt and go numb, especially while trying to sleep. Did you experience anything like this due to the herniation? I ask cause I wonder what the connection may be, and if the cyst is my body trying to help me or if I should remove the cyst or have it drained.

    • @ecinaz
      @ecinaz Рік тому +1

      How are you doing now (Jan 2023)? I also have a bad cervical herniation, and am scheduled for acdf one level surgery in Feb. I had the initial herniation 9 months ago. I also had terrible arm pain for the first 4 months, but now have chronic aching.

    • @PabloDayan
      @PabloDayan Рік тому

      @@jozz2112, No I didn’t. How are you right now? Did you get better?

    • @mccarthy4718
      @mccarthy4718 Рік тому +1

      Hope you are doing well. Don't forget to research Prolotherapy and PRP rejuvunation injections

  • @hailsatyr
    @hailsatyr 4 роки тому +157

    It's about time some pacmans dealt with my herniation, because it's been over 3 years of not being able to sit through a working day.
    I just want to get back to normal life

    • @NetoDuwe
      @NetoDuwe 4 роки тому +3

      @Bali Breeze Damn bro, its very very complicated. What more you try? How are going your nutrition, sleep, exercises and emotions?

    • @brent8948
      @brent8948 4 роки тому +21

      @Bali Breeze the point of this video was to show that disc herniations can heal itself without any treatment... What your talking about is outside the scope of the video, hence why he wouldn't go into those details

    • @ahmedjaafar
      @ahmedjaafar 4 роки тому

      @Bali Breeze What do you mean by “even discectomy won’t help” ? You mean conduction an ACDF operation won’t help?!

    • @LOOKOUT2012
      @LOOKOUT2012 4 роки тому +10

      Same here!! and just thought things were gradually getting better and it's popped out again!!! argh the agony and in lockdown by myself... virtually impossible to look after myself...Gone from being really fit to losing 3 stone in weight and utterly pissed off that it's happening again and no life no fun just nasty nagging pain ARGH!!!

    • @LOOKOUT2012
      @LOOKOUT2012 4 роки тому +2

      @Bali Breeze I totally agree! it's the sad truth :(

  • @VigilanteMan32
    @VigilanteMan32 3 роки тому +11

    I had a herniated disc in my lower back about 20 years ago. Sciatica pain for about a year was taking its toll physically and mentally. I even met with a back surgeon regarding a possible surgery! I am so happy now that I decided against back surgery and went with an inversion table instead. This video is accurate. If anyone reads this please only get a surgery as a LAST RESORT.

    • @bossup4165
      @bossup4165 Рік тому

      Thank you sir 🙏🏾 this gave me hope

  • @the1bulldurham
    @the1bulldurham Рік тому +2

    Been patiently waiting for 41 years. Should be any day, now.

  • @sugarpuddin
    @sugarpuddin Рік тому +3

    That was a brilliant explanation and genius illustration!

  • @TobleroneABS
    @TobleroneABS Рік тому +4

    Thank you for being so positive and bringing hope. I have 2 mild moderate slipped discs and in too much pain. The MRI scared me but now i know the recurrent issue was not a muscle strain but the bulge. I've suffered since 2011 and this pain gets really bad during my period. Now i know what the cause is. I will start physiotherapy in 10 days. Waiting on God for a miracle and praying God touches each one's backs in the comments. Supernatural miracles in Jesus' name. Amen.
    God has given me immense strength to go through this and I share it with you here. God bless.

  • @whitemorn
    @whitemorn 4 роки тому +18

    My good friend (RIP), was a sports massage therapist who worked on many professional athletes Including John McEnroe the tennis player. He was able to reconstruct very badly damaged herniated discs via massage techniques. The key was to increase the blood flow to the damaged area because so many times the tightness around the damaged disc creates a swelling causing trapped fluids to prevent the blood from reaching the disc. These macrophages and monocytes are restricted from reaching the site until the blood flow is restored as all healing comes from the blood. So if you are in agony, I would suggest finding a licensed sports massage therapist to help you. You can often find one who will charge $1.00 US per minute and believe me 15 or 20 minutes makes a huge difference but you may need 7 to 10 or more treatments depending on your disc issue.

    • @jimkovacs7
      @jimkovacs7 2 роки тому

      Many times you can self-massage or use pressure points or tapping to achieve these results. May I suggest you check out MOTIVATIONALDOC (Dr. Alan Mandell) on UA-cam for some amazing info. Blessings to all (prayer also helps).

    • @whitemorn
      @whitemorn 2 роки тому

      @Kurt M. DMSO is great, but increased blood flow is paramount to success ... if your muscles are tight, the DMSO will never get to the stressed area, so we need both therapies in my view.

  • @pablomoyano7142
    @pablomoyano7142 9 місяців тому +1

    God bless everyone with this. Hope everybody recovers from this or gets better. I'll pray for yall. Have a good day everyone.

  • @ShaniOnSinai
    @ShaniOnSinai Рік тому +19

    He’s right. Don’t keep feeding yourself the idea you are going to deal with pain forever. I had so many issues from herniated disk to fibromyalgia, to depression and hip dysplasia. Not to mention issues with my feet I was born with. A lot of of odd stacked against me. Once I decided I was tired of the shyt, I started working out, drinking lots of water, and eventually things improved. I’m not completely healed yet, but day by day, I get better. I go where the pain is and I address it. Where attention goes, energy flows. Try blessing of the energy centers by joe dispenza and do it as much as possible. Drink water and move as much as is comfortable, increasing bit by bit until you find yourself free from your own body.

    • @Arya_amsha
      @Arya_amsha Рік тому +1

      How are you doing friend?

  • @TheManosdehueso
    @TheManosdehueso 3 роки тому +9

    I wish the best for everybody, I know the pain🙏🙏🙏

  • @TheTJKennedy
    @TheTJKennedy Рік тому +7

    I herniated my C6-C7 and think this may be the answer to my recovery. I had doctors tell me that, with very little nerve pain, I should get a full disc replacement. I didn't, and now I'm probably 80-90% healed and have mayb 3/7 days a week with no pain at all, it took me almost 2 years after the sports injury that caused it to get here though, not 6-8 weeks. the road is long my friends, but definitely worth it so keep working! my keys for success were purchasing a neck and mid-back exercies program from "The Pre-hab Guys" and "The Iron Neck" and focusing on posture to relieve my tightness and pain and that has increased my mobility and lessened my pain substantially. Good Luck! keep grinding for better days!

    • @AlexSaddler
      @AlexSaddler Рік тому

      I had a C6-C7 rupture too. It's officially been 10 months for me now and I'm still battling it. My left shoulder gets really tight and raised, but thankfully I don't have much pain. Did you have the same upper trap tightness? I think I will go back to PT

    • @gduran07
      @gduran07 Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience. How long did it take for the disc herniation to resolve? I’ve e had pain for 2 months and am having surgery in 2 weeks. My problem with waiting to heal without surgery is FMLA isn’t long enough. Im praying for a miracle.

    • @willsedlar
      @willsedlar Рік тому

      I have same problem, but what ever I do with my hands (arms) if I lifting them, working even on computer I have pain, burning or like somebody is cutting me with knife slowly 😔

    • @mccarthy4718
      @mccarthy4718 Рік тому

      Thanks man. I left my comment above. 9.5weeks into this and it has been pure evil pain. THrowing every single conservative treatment at it to avoid another artificial disc!

  • @good2btheking
    @good2btheking 10 місяців тому +2

    It’s videos like these which make me love the internet. Very well explained 👏🙏

  • @huhu6759
    @huhu6759 4 роки тому +9

    Dr. Perfect. Your video did me good. I just listened and decided to decompress the discs I started yesterday afternoon and I had immediately results. The pain went away instantly. I kept on decompressing all night and the pain, tingling and numbness,sharp painful burn under my foot, sciatica, piriformis, tingling and pain from my buttocks through my thighs down to my calf and foot all vanished miraculously.... I'm very surprised. The pain I endure for almost a year and a half, disappeared within 20 minutes. This is how I understand the lumbar disc herniation according to what dr showed here...Discs herniate when the are compressed, to get them better why not lift the pressure to correct the bulging? So I quickly began lifting the pressure buy decompressing.. I'm very happy now. I need to keep decompressing for a year or two until I'm completely healed.... Thank u Dr. My mood is really great and my worries are gone now

    • @starlite7785
      @starlite7785 3 роки тому

      Are you still pain free ? 🙏🏽 Can you tell me if you ever felt tingling and pain through your pelvic area as well?

    • @huhu6759
      @huhu6759 3 роки тому +1

      @@starlite7785 yes, just normal body now. Pain free...In fact change your diet and exercise carefully incorporate milk everyday...You will see improvement. Check online about good spinal health and how to remove arthritis from spine by changing diet.

    • @starlite7785
      @starlite7785 3 роки тому

      @@huhu6759 thankyou for replying happy to hear you are well now gives us hope🙏🏽 will take your advice as well. Did you ever pain tingling and shocks towards your pelvic region as well as pain radiated through buttocks? During a flare up

    • @huhu6759
      @huhu6759 3 роки тому +2

      @@starlite7785 yes I experienced tingling from my thoracic back down my both legs to the soul of my feet. Even when I moved my feet I have very sharp pain as if someone punching under my feet with pin. And I went to French hospital they told me free tingling might be from my waist but I didn't believe so I went to a major hospital for thorough checkup on MRI and it was discovered I had herniated disc at my neck ie cervical spondylosis and lumber herniation... Herniation is easily correctable than bulging disc. The best advice is change your lifestyle, ie always sit upright on a very good chair, maintain good posture when walking bcos most back pains come as a poor posture habit. Hang on monkeybars always to decompress the spine everyday.. Practice good spinal health by eating good food to repair the herniated discs be careful not to do any strenuous exercises..Brisk walking is fine to let the blood flow through the bones and drive nutrients to all parts. As we grow, bones grow with us and begin to allow little movements at joints so blood flow is always instructed so you must form a habit of exercising to move blood through the bones. Eat good food to give good health to your spine or backbone. And last one is guess what! Our beds we sleep on are 90% responsible for back pains. Avoid high pillows,just roll a towel to support your your neck and make your spin fall in alignment with your head when you sleep. Any twist in the bed and mattress or high pillow causes very very severe back pain because it causes a slight curvature in your spine. Do chin tucks,and use towel to pull your neck etc. Live mainly on greens and milk with few supplement. Take lots of vitamin C fruits and supplement to help repair any damage muscles around the spine at the back. Olive oil and omega 3 are very important. Don't always take medication you will kill yourself. Most pain killers leads and trigger other diseases especially kidney and liver. Just omega 3 and extra virgin olive oil. Poor diet cause arthritis and degeneration of the discs so improve your diet. I have made a list of diet to take to ensure good spinal health. Send me email on support@asroyals.com I send you the list to follow. Avoid spinal surgery..Improve your diet and exercise..You will be fine

    • @huhu6759
      @huhu6759 3 роки тому +1

      @@starlite7785 I can assure you that any problems with your back causes a lot of health issues. Your skull muscles, headaches, tinnitus, toothache,hotness in your arms, tingling and numbness, blurry vision, shaking eyeballs, depression etc . Just make sure you go to hospital often for check up and MRI but don't take medication..Be careful. One thing that also helps is posture correcting belts. It is very cheap here use one to hold and pull your upper region back to keep you upright when you are walking and sitting.

  • @SudhirBaujee
    @SudhirBaujee 3 роки тому +10

    You did, for sure, gave me comfort.
    Your voice along with an authoritative and knowledgeable explanation helped me make my decision right away.
    Thank You, Dr. Shim.
    💪

  • @michaelmenes
    @michaelmenes 3 роки тому +10

    He makes it very clear and that is so important. I’ve been through this and it does heal. Take supplements, don’t smoke and do physical therapy and traction to reduce the pain and as he says, WAIT it out.

  • @User-wo4vh
    @User-wo4vh Рік тому +1

    Powerful words, Praise King Jesus! And thank you for making a video on the positive nature of pain, tearing and healing. God bless

  • @ramadoo2
    @ramadoo2 4 роки тому +147

    this was true for me, I had an episode of intense pain and numbness and tingling left leg found out through an MRI I had a massive disc extrusion and over time symptoms went away. I lift weights and run and now only on occasion will I feel some stiffness in low back. When that comes on, I back off activity and stretch/decompress low back and it clears up. so far so good

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  4 роки тому +23

      Thanks for sharing. Yes. Even large disc herniations can and do heal without surgery.

    • @ShimSpineVideos
      @ShimSpineVideos  4 роки тому +11

      Excellent. Thanks for comment.

    • @joeyfigueroa2477
      @joeyfigueroa2477 4 роки тому +6

      i have low back pain for 2years.what stretch you do and decompress?.

    • @ij4456
      @ij4456 4 роки тому +9

      Hahaha i was about to say the same thing i had very severe back pain i couldnt sleep well because of that or walk properly it got ok by itself but i added some stretches to my daily routine at the early stage and i am completely fine now and i can do deadlifts and squats and normal workout like other people but i do sometimes streches when i feel the stifness .

    • @ramadoo2
      @ramadoo2 4 роки тому +3

      @@joeyfigueroa2477 For me, it was trial and error. I discovered that any activity that involved both hip flexion and knee extension at the same would send a zinger down my leg and intense pain in my L hip. So I avoided that position. I could bend forward w/ slightly bent knees and also could squat without causing symptoms but just could not flex hip and extend knee at the same time. The reason being that it put the nerve exiting my spine on full stretch and the disc material in my spinal canal was pressing on the nerve, aggravating the nerve s it tried to move. Rule #1 is to never stretch an aggravated nerve. Overtime i would periodically test for symptoms by flexing hip and extending knee and symptoms gradually go better and then disappeared. There was no exercise I could do the fix the problem, but simply avoid re-creating symptoms, until they finally went away. But I could still work out every day - pushups, pullups, squats, planks, bird dogs etc. and walked.
      Once I was asymptomatic I got back into deadlifting but not heavy. I think heavy deadlifting may be too risky for me and it really is not worth the risk. I do single leg RDL's, back extensions and revere hypers and light deadlifts for high reps. But to finally answer your question - to decompress I use this as a reference -> ua-cam.com/video/4BOTvaRaDjI/v-deo.html I also do a modified version which works for me. But the basic founder exercise is the basis. (I have no affiliation or interest in the maker of the video)

  • @juleslondon3088
    @juleslondon3088 Рік тому +3

    Very nicely presented. It’s really not obvious until someone well-qualified points it out that in the majority of cases your body will heal such an apparently serious injury as a disc herniation all by itself in a relatively short time. I injured mine 4-5 months ago training in the gym and while I still get some pain and have some relative weakness and numbness in my left leg, which is still a concern, it doesn’t inhibit me from doing everyday things.

    • @alexrossi4464
      @alexrossi4464 11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, for this. I got Saitica pain a month ago. Still hurts, but it's slowly getting a bit better. I don't believe in surgery and am not taking pain killers, ( only ( Nsaids). Just exercises, stretches, that I can tolerate.. I eat healthfully. And have modified my upper body, arm workout. Giving my legs, and some of the painful ab exercises a rest, or modified them.. but, yes, this gives me hope the pain will subside soon.
      .

    • @Preeti-lw9jc
      @Preeti-lw9jc 8 місяців тому

      How are you now hope you're doing well ❤️‍🩹

  • @twau2826
    @twau2826 Рік тому +6

    Almost two years ago I was diagnosed with a bulged lower lumbar disc. (From sitting incorrectly long periods of time) I went to the ER with massive numbness in buttocks and genital area. It freaked me out, after a CT scan they saw a bulged disc. I went to see a neurosurgeon and he was baffled that I only had numbness and no pain, he ordered an MRI. He told me, it's a substantial bulge and pressing against your nerves but he said if there is no pain it's hard to justify surgery. Well, with lots of decompression stretching, here I am almost two years later, fully recovered. All I did was a few simple things. Avoided sitting long periods of time, took Vitamin B complex supplements. And my decompress stretches.

    • @kevinhunt2112
      @kevinhunt2112 Рік тому +1

      I'm in the same boat now. Heard a pop at work last Sunday and by Monday evening complete numbness in lower back right side and side of stomach. Been to the doctors twice and they said to give it a few weeks. Today is day 6 and the numbness is still with me and it's scary! Thanks for the tips..

    • @alicanbozbey
      @alicanbozbey Рік тому +1

      Can you explain a little more what you did? Like how did you decompress

    • @twau2826
      @twau2826 Рік тому

      @@alicanbozbey With decompressing stretches, very easy to do, and can be found here on youtube.

  • @michimastropiero2940
    @michimastropiero2940 Рік тому

    In my mid 30's started having crisis of severe pain 3 to 4 times a year for years until one day in my 40's searching for solutions I came across lumbar Ozone Therapy and did 7 sessions and it was a before and after. Never had another episode. It was fast painless and no side effects. Best thing for me.

  • @HumblePerspective
    @HumblePerspective Рік тому +10

    This is 100% true, I'm 4 months in and last week all the pain went away. I gave myself plenty of time to heal and it worked, trust the process, do therapy, take the proper medication, and in time it will get better.

    • @Acts-1322
      @Acts-1322 Рік тому

      Only if you don't go back to the old eats like bad body mechanics or funky sleeping positions. Also proper strength training is imperative

    • @frezer2043
      @frezer2043 Рік тому +2

      , take the proper medication?