Well, this is all new. I have never used a forum before, and in my search for information regarding a dissectomy, I came across this site. I hope I do this right.
My story started halfway through August 2004. My partner & I where visiting family in Portugal, & the holiday went something like this: arrived no problems. First night I coughed, and awoke with back pain. Kept moving and the pain had nearly gone in three days. Sneezed, and back to square one. 3 days later, as the pain had all but gone, guess what? (Thats it!) Sneezed again. And so on. The last wednesday in Aug, just before our return to England, I went and did it again. This time it was different; the pain was INTENSE. I visited the local Osteopath, who was very good, but told me I needed an MRI, as the symptoms suggested I had herniated a disc. He said I couldnt travel. I returned anyway; after all at 38 you try to brush it off as just a sprain, or something simple.
It's now December & I have also now had the MRI. The first doctor told me that I had no prolapsed disc, but a small piece of bone had broken off my spine. I could go back to work on light duties (I'm a mechanics engineer) for three weeks, whilst waiting to see what they intend to do. I had the specialist appointment yesterday (2nd Dec '04), at which, this time, they tell me that I definitively DO have an exremely bad prolapsed disc... and definitely NO break?!?
So here i am at home awaiting an operation, which should be before Christmas, oh joy! So what now? They've told me that the symptoms COULD last years, but if they have not gone within two, they will probably be there all my life.
However, I can't say the pain is bad. In fact, apart from the very first two days (in the Aug holiday), the pain is only intermittent, almost like an electric shock. I do have MORE pain now than I have in these last three months, but the leg is still numb and the muscles ain't working at their best at the moment either. But they ARE a lot better; I can nearly lift my own wieght on tip toe now. & just to think, at the beginning of the year, I was workig out in the gym, doing calf raisers with 150 kgs and now look at me!
I'm not worried about the operation, rather about the results of leaving it be. They tell me that there's an 80 to 90% success rate. I did ask what would be put in PLACE of the disc. I was told my body would REGENERATE a new one! Sounds a bit 'star trekkie', that does! After all, he did say that they will take the disc OUT, so how does that work then? & what about life afterwards? What can I expect? As I said, it doesn't worry me. I'd just like to be prepared mentally, & there are far too many scary stories.
Perhaps here I can get some true answers. Are there any foods to opt away from, or any that I could benefit from?
I do usually do exercise, but at the moment, of course, I cannot. Although when I can, I've done some core strengthening exercises, and light ones, to aid blood flow around the spine. Is their anything else I can do to improve the healing process?
Well, enough for now. I hope someone gets this soon...
Regards,
Mark