Hunt eat repeat
WKR
Hey all
I have been dealing with back issues since I was a teen. I am now 36 years old and live an active lifestyle along with working in construction.
I have usually got by with chiropractic adjustment, muscle relaxers and rest.
The last two years it has got progressively worse. The type of pain and location has changed and has started to affect daily living. So I decided it was time to dig in and figure out what the problem actually is. A pile of X-rays and an MRI later, I was told by a specialist that I have some disc degeneration in my low back. My spine is otherwise healthy but the one disk seems to be dry and that’s probably the source of the problem. He recommended a disc replacement. They have a very high success rate with them but it is a fairly new process to use them in the low back. After my consult with the surgeon this week he basically said he will replace the disc if I want. Now I understand this is ultimately my decision but I expected a bit more advise. He is the professional here. I desperately need relief but also understand we are talking about cutting on my spine. Does anybody have a artificial disc in their low back ? If so how do you like it ? Now I am not talking about fusion but a disc replacement. Also has anybody done stem cell therapy ? Seems to be a lot of promising research in that area too.
I have been dealing with back issues since I was a teen. I am now 36 years old and live an active lifestyle along with working in construction.
I have usually got by with chiropractic adjustment, muscle relaxers and rest.
The last two years it has got progressively worse. The type of pain and location has changed and has started to affect daily living. So I decided it was time to dig in and figure out what the problem actually is. A pile of X-rays and an MRI later, I was told by a specialist that I have some disc degeneration in my low back. My spine is otherwise healthy but the one disk seems to be dry and that’s probably the source of the problem. He recommended a disc replacement. They have a very high success rate with them but it is a fairly new process to use them in the low back. After my consult with the surgeon this week he basically said he will replace the disc if I want. Now I understand this is ultimately my decision but I expected a bit more advise. He is the professional here. I desperately need relief but also understand we are talking about cutting on my spine. Does anybody have a artificial disc in their low back ? If so how do you like it ? Now I am not talking about fusion but a disc replacement. Also has anybody done stem cell therapy ? Seems to be a lot of promising research in that area too.