Pompal 09.
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Hello all,
I had my L5 - S1 on 26th Feb (about 7 weeks ago). I started back at work yesterday and am 'phasing in' this week with a view to getting back full time next week.
I'm feeling great and have no more pain in my legs. My back is still a little weak and I'm not really lifting anything heavy or bending too much yet.
As for the recovery:
first 2-3 weeks I spent mostly lying down on my back. I had some very basic excercises to do twice a day (Neural stretches and core/pelvic floor) with 2 walks a day - started with literally 3-4 mins and built up to 2 x 50 minute walks by week 6.
Not really needed any pain relief apart from the odd ibuprofen now and again. Got a really intense burning sensation in my back when I had done too much bending/sitting. I think I may have delayed recovery a little by doing too much around week 4-5. By week 6 I was thinking that I was no where near ready to return to work. But the last 7 days have been amazing and I've really come on loads. I even walked to work this morning and am going to walk home later.
I saw the phisio yesterday who gave me loads of pilates excercises to do. He said it was unlikely that I'll get back to running half marathons but you never know how well it will heal. Full healing could take up to a year. He also said I could start cycling so I will build that up over the coming weeks.
So to sum up...
7 weeks on I am pain free and getting my old life back and it feels great.
If anyone is wondering if they should to opt for surgery then I say go for it. My experience has been really positive. Luckily I've had a really supportive wife and 2 beautiful kids to keep me going. Good luck everyone!
I had my L5 - S1 on 26th Feb (about 7 weeks ago). I started back at work yesterday and am 'phasing in' this week with a view to getting back full time next week.
I'm feeling great and have no more pain in my legs. My back is still a little weak and I'm not really lifting anything heavy or bending too much yet.
As for the recovery:
first 2-3 weeks I spent mostly lying down on my back. I had some very basic excercises to do twice a day (Neural stretches and core/pelvic floor) with 2 walks a day - started with literally 3-4 mins and built up to 2 x 50 minute walks by week 6.
Not really needed any pain relief apart from the odd ibuprofen now and again. Got a really intense burning sensation in my back when I had done too much bending/sitting. I think I may have delayed recovery a little by doing too much around week 4-5. By week 6 I was thinking that I was no where near ready to return to work. But the last 7 days have been amazing and I've really come on loads. I even walked to work this morning and am going to walk home later.
I saw the phisio yesterday who gave me loads of pilates excercises to do. He said it was unlikely that I'll get back to running half marathons but you never know how well it will heal. Full healing could take up to a year. He also said I could start cycling so I will build that up over the coming weeks.
So to sum up...
7 weeks on I am pain free and getting my old life back and it feels great.
If anyone is wondering if they should to opt for surgery then I say go for it. My experience has been really positive. Luckily I've had a really supportive wife and 2 beautiful kids to keep me going. Good luck everyone!