I'm a guy who herniated my L5/S1 disc in Feb. 2010 at the age of 30. I've tried tons of physical therapy, epidural steroid injections, countless medications, multiple MRIs, a micro-discectomy surgery, and finally a lumbar disc replacement surgery using a SpinalKinetics M6-L artificial disc. This blog is to share my experiences with others in hopes that my journey can be of value to those in a similar situation and to keep my friends and family updated.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Back in the saddle
Four weeks post back fracture and I'm feeling great. I did a short bike of 20 miles on Saturday and it felt pretty good. I was a little tired in the spot where I broke my back, but it was better than I was expecting. The first week after the crash hurt pretty bad, second week was pretty achy, third week was a little sore, fourth week and no pain but I'm still not pushing it. This recovery is a snap compared to the disc stuff, not that I would suggest either. When you can feel yourself getting better everyday, it really makes a difference compared with the hopelessness of the never ending months of pain of a disc injury. I think I'll start easing back into activities over the next 2 weeks with a few more gentle rides, being careful not to do anything stupid. I go back for a follow up with my surgeon in the middle of August, but don't expect anything other than checking in with him. The artificial disc has held up like a champ, with no problems at all. This makes me feel a lot better about the disc, but I still remain cautious and will not use this as an excuse to try to be more daring. I'm grateful for another bullet dodged.
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