Haynie
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It has been nearly 2 months since back surgery and I still can't spend any time at the lathe. I get a little bit done than have to walk around, then a little more, then that is it. It is driving me crazy.
Mark, Sorry to hear that the surgery didn't make your back a bunch better, but were you a good patient and did exactly as the Doctor and PT told you to? Did you do all those nasty repetitious exercises?, Now your scaring me, I'm getting whacked apart the 26th. But I'm just getting a hip.
Mark, Sorry to hear that the surgery didn't make your back a bunch better, but were you a good patient and did exactly as the Doctor and PT told you to? Did you do all those nasty repetitious exercises?, Now your scaring me, I'm getting whacked apart the 26th. But I'm just getting a hip.
Not allowed any PT until after this Wednesday's appointments. Then I will go see the physical therapist. I jokingly tell folks that he came from Ghana after being trained in Rwanda. He a great guy and knows his stuff which mean no sympathy.
Believe me the surgery made it a LOT better. I am not complaining about the surgery. I am complaining about the frustration of not being able to do much. Maybe I am asking too much and 2 months is not long enough to be fully healed. I do heal slow.
I was talking a customer a couple days ago and he had the same surgery a while back. We both agreed that the pain from the surgery was like a gental massage compared to the pain we were in before..
I am waiting for the manufacturer to recall my back and send me a new model.
I am waiting for the manufacturer to recall my back and send me a new model.
Im not positive what they are called but i think maybe fatigue mats, they use them in warehouses and restaruants if your shop is in garage or basement with concrete these things really make a diff on back pain, but its a rubber mat witch kinda cusions the ground, not sure if it will help you but might be worth looking into for you or anybody else its a lot better then standing on concrete floor
I've not had surgery, but had an episode where I was in so much pain that morphine didn't touch it. ER doc gave me some really good muscle relaxers. I keep the prescription current to ease it off when I need it.
Every few months I get a spell where sitting or standing really aggrevate it and walking is a challenge. Even the "furniture walk" is difficult. I can feel the disc or whatever pop out in other areas such as between the shoulders, so the doc has to push it back in.
I guess breaking horses and being in a bad car wreck have taken a toll on me.
Back pain is no other kind of pain I have ever felt before.