Back surgery

I've got chronic back problems. I have had one surgery that didn't help much. My back dr says I am too old to do the kind of surgery necessary to HELP...not totally fix. I've tried ablation , 3 nerves per side, that helped for 3 months or so. What I do know is don't wait to you are too old (I'm 84).
 
I was having serious L4-L5 problems that created all kinds of back/leg and feet problems. Tried massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen to no avail. I found a couple products that are made local to me that address the inflammation issues. Now, no need for massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen. Life is much better. I was able to train for and do a Colorado bighorn sheep hunt this year that would not have happened before. All natural products and not CBD.
 
Some of these back issues are part of aging. Some have identifiable causes. For those who know how it happened what did you do? Major trauma, injury/fall, axial loading, repetitive overuse, job inflicted?

Very interested in your responses. I don't have back issues, yet, and I would like to keep it that way!
 
I was having serious L4-L5 problems that created all kinds of back/leg and feet problems. Tried massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen to no avail. I found a couple products that are made local to me that address the inflammation issues. Now, no need for massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen. Life is much better. I was able to train for and do a Colorado bighorn sheep hunt this year that would not have happened before. All natural products and not CBD.

What are the products?


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I was having serious L4-L5 problems that created all kinds of back/leg and feet problems. Tried massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen to no avail. I found a couple products that are made local to me that address the inflammation issues. Now, no need for massage, chiropractic and ibuprofen. Life is much better. I was able to train for and do a Colorado bighorn sheep hunt this year that would not have happened before. All natural products and not CBD.
For sure...What do you use?
 
Tqred.com
A2-immune.com

I take 2 of the Tqred gel caps first thing in the morning with a glass of water. Wait a half hour and have a serving of a2 immune. I do another Tqred late afternoon on an empty stomach.

Has worked well for me. YMMV.
 
I’m 6 months out from L3/4 ALIF spine fusion. So glad I did it. Unfortunately I wasn’t a candidate for a disc replacement bc the disc degeneration was so bad it gave me scoliosis and the replacement would only work if your back was straight. The recovery was long bad at all but I’m 42 and workout regularly. Was in the hospital for about 28 hours and then walked out. You just have to take it easy for a few months. I lived in pain for a solid 10 years before i was so desperate I actually went through with the surgery. Wish I would have done it sooner. I can barely tell I’ve lost any flexibility. I sleep better. I can sit in a car for a long ride. I can weed eat. I can actually play golf again. Good luck to you.
 
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