I had years of low back pain and at 39 it came to a head. The worst pain I have ever experienced as well as numbness down to my left toes. My wife took me to the ER with low back pain that kept me from standing or walking. Got admitted after my MRI and went right into emergency surgery the following morning. Microdiscectomy and a laminectomy of the L4-L5. Felt immediately relief upon waking up from surgery. Stayed a day or two and the full recovery took about 18 months.
I would’ve been bed-ridden for life if this happened 100 years ago. My neurosurgeon is highly regarded and did a great job. I still had some aches and it would about buckle my knees if I sneezed or coughed too hard but that eventually went away. I’d say I’m 95% now, 5 years later, and am so thankful the surgery alleviated my issues.
I would’ve been bed-ridden for life if this happened 100 years ago. My neurosurgeon is highly regarded and did a great job. I still had some aches and it would about buckle my knees if I sneezed or coughed too hard but that eventually went away. I’d say I’m 95% now, 5 years later, and am so thankful the surgery alleviated my issues.