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Thread: Has anyone ever had/delt with a Spinal Hernia before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Really?
    I was so worried it was going to be a huge deal because its my spine.
    Me too - I FREAKED when they told me I needed back surgery.

    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    How long did it take you to recover?
    I was off work for two weeks, and then back as if nothing had happened.
    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    how long was the surgery?
    Less than an hour, done under a spinal anesthesia which was really weird because I was awake, but completely numb from the waist down.
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    Was your back really sore afterwards?
    Not at all; the relief from the pain was immediate. They had me on a morphine drip, which I really didn't need, and sent me home with Percoset which I ended up throwing most of away.
    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    Can you do basic house chores after the surgery?
    Not immediately afterwards; friends helped. Within two weeks I was back to "normal."

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    Not immediately afterwards; friends helped. Within two weeks I was back to "normal."[/QUOTE]

    And you've got lots of two and four legged friends here ! We'll see ya through it. Well, maybe not see, but you get the picture.
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    2 weeks Thats not cool at all.
    During the 2 weeks, were you able to site & type on a computer? If I can atleast sit, then I'll no issues with work, because I can work from home. If I can't sit, then I can lay in bed & type...

    This is really going to suck, BUT YAY 2 weeks off!

    Oh crap, How am I going to do the wedding stuff... Oh man.. How long was it until you could be in a car?? My car is VERY smooth & I never get to drive it, so being in the passengers side is fine with me. I just need to be able to get to places to sign for things.

    But atleast I know I wont be sore any longer

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    Not immediately afterwards; friends helped. Within two weeks I was back to "normal."
    And you've got lots of two and four legged friends here ! We'll see ya through it. Well, maybe not see, but you get the picture. [/QUOTE]

    Thanks for the support, it is kinda scary just thinking about this...

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    It was totally cool. They wanted me to walk to help with the healing, so I stayed home, yes you can sit at a computer, took walks, naps. My car battery died because I didn't think to start it once in a while; it was fine after a jump start and driving for an hour. Yes, no driving for two weeks for me; your case may be different. Do what your doctor tells you so you'll heal properly and NO, you can't fudge with that (because I know you from these boards)

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    What kind of doc are you seeing?

    You really should get to a specialist if you're dealing with something so specialized. You need to see an orthopedist, orthopedic surgeon or even a pain doc that can guide you on the surgery if needed. They can also give you injections to make you feel better.

    Lots of luck! I hope they're able to help you soon.
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    Think of your spine as a bunch of hollow cans with a donut in between each one (the cans are the vertebra and the donuts are discs that cushion the vertebra and make your back flexible.,

    Your spinal cord runs up the spinal column inside the vertebra.

    You have compressed (squished) the donuts/discs and it is pushing out from in between the vertebra and pinching your spinal cord.

    I am not a doctor...I don't even play one on TV!

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    Go to a good neurologic surgeon! An operation will give you back your old life!!
    I did had back surgery 3 years ago. I had a spinal hernia too, but I had waited to long, so the disc was ruined. They removed it and replaced it by a artificial one. My back is better, but I wish I had know about the hernia sooner!!
    Wishing you all the best!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Think of your spine as a bunch of hollow cans with a donut in between each one (the cans are the vertebra and the donuts are discs that cushion the vertebra and make your back flexible.,

    Your spinal cord runs up the spinal column inside the vertebra.

    You have compressed (squished) the donuts/discs and it is pushing out from in between the vertebra and pinching your spinal cord.

    I am not a doctor...I don't even play one on TV!
    That is the Best Way to Explain the mess going on king2005!!!!

    It's no fun, I know from experience!!!

    keep us posted , okay!!!!

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