I was in the same boat as you. Injured initially bowling on a date… then would flair up randomly almost to the day on a yearly basis…
Then I had the bright idea of moving furniture for a quick $100…. Cost me $95 in copay and meds at the ER that night.
Rest and steroid injections .. I was back to normal life…
Fast forward 5 years wrestling a cow (used to be a large animal vet) … torqued my back.. then that afternoon I went to change the oil in my truck .. heard a loud “pop” … felt better for all of 10-15 minutes… then I had to call my dad to come drag my ass out from under the vehicle.. literally couldn’t move..that was on a Wednesday..
Friday I had lost all feeling in my left leg… couldn’t stand up or walk .. had emergency surgery for completely herniated disc..
Biggest take aways from my experience…
**See a neurosurgeon ** not an orthopedic
Ask friends who work at your hospital who the BEST is… not the favorite.. there is a big big difference in the 2…the surgeon with the best “name “ is often times the young hotshot fresh out of school that all the nurses want to bang..
The best in skill and least complications is the hard ass retired marine that doesn’t put up with skit in OR.. luckily mom was friends with the radiologist who read the post op films before and after every surgery.. and every repeat surgery… he said hands down every time if it was my kid… it’s the old marine..and I’m very happy with that choice.
Biggest thing is keep the weight off around your core ..and you’ll know when you’re ready for surgery .
Absolutely. We must have had the same Doc
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